University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Locations: Charlotte (NC)
Annual Tuition: $22,492
Programs with 5+ Reviews
Student Reviews
anon
Reviewed: 4/1/2026
Degree: Psychology
Despite covid getting in the way, I still had an immersive and enjoyable experience. There are a variety of clubs and events held on campus for students to engage in. The time I had was short but it made an impact on my career and character. I learned a lot about myself and applied this in my work life postgrad.
Robert Craft
Reviewed: 4/1/2026
Degree: Sociology
As I reflect back on my time at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, I can’t help but think how grateful I am of the support and academic education I received. It has a thriving campus with so many great opportunities. The opportunities range from networking, all the way to landing jobs. I would recommend anyone considering Charlotte, so definitely attend!
Elah
Reviewed: 3/19/2026
Degree: Criminal Justice
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is a great school to attend. What I liked about the school is the plethora of clubs, the support from professors, and the quality of education. I liked the number of clubs because it provided everyone a chance to find their people. I liked the support from the professors because it enabled me to succeed in areas where I was struggling. Finally, I liked the quality of education because I felt like I was prepared with the knowledge that I need to possess... Read More
Sang
Reviewed: 3/19/2026
Degree: Computer Science
If you live in North Carolina and cannot afford to or can't get accepted at Duke University or UNC Chapel Hill, then UNC Charlotte is your best option. There are a lot of transfer students mainly from Community Colleges and NC State University or Wingate. Overall, I recommend if you want to obtain a BA/BS Degree but if you are really into the pure education, find somewhere else.
Mackenzie J Amberg
Reviewed: 3/19/2026
Degree: Biology
UNCC felt like home to me in my college years and I would recommend UNCC to anyone who is looking for a place to figure out who you truly are. I have made all of my best friends at UNCC and learned valuable skills while I was a student there. With its beautiful landscaping and architecture, the campus feels homey and you always run into people you know. Another thing I loved about UNCC was the variety of food options and many coffee options. I would spend a lot of late nights in the library studying... Read More
Olivia
Reviewed: 3/18/2026
Degree: Accounting
It’s overall good. Professors are supportive. I have a lot of research opportunities with different professors. There are many courses you can choose from. You can also choose courses from other departments. I learn a lot from classes. They also have good fitness program for your health.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 2/9/2026
Degree: International Business
I loved going to UNC Charlotte and I would not trade the experience for anything. However, there are both pros and cons to going to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte for your Bachelor's degree. The city of Charlotte was great to experience because I grew up on a farm and I got to experience so much that otherwise would not have. The academic quality was good but my degree did not lead to anything in terms of career advancement of job stability. I work basic entry level jobs that don't... Read More
Anonymous
Reviewed: 2/9/2026
Degree: Biology
I attended UNC Charlotte from the year of 2019 to the year of 2023. As a freshman I was terrified to be starting college and after choosing exercise science as my major I began to take the main courses. I had wonderful professors for the most part of course every college has the bad apples in the bunch but majority of mine were great. I learned a lot in the classes especially at the upper level. The facilities were also almost always clean. I also felt relatively safe on campus despite being in relatively... Read More
Justin
Reviewed: 1/14/2026
Degree: Mechanical Engineering
I thoroughly enjoyed my time at UNC Charlotte. The campus was beautiful and constantly growing while I was there. The class sizes tended to be not too large with the exception of a few broad scope lecture style classes which allowed for meaningful discussions with classmates and professors. There are plenty of student activities to enjoy in campus and it is only a short drive from Uptown to enjoy the major city of Charlotte. Overall I loved it there and feel that obtaining my degree from this university... Read More
Arjun
Reviewed: 8/28/2023
Degree: Cloud Computing
I was very wonder about university in carolina because i doesn't even dont know annything the america. The infrastructure and the campus is very wonderfull. the faculity are very friendly and helps in studies to study.i have the very good and best friends in the campus.. i will recomend this college to my friends and the my relatives in india
Jessica Summer Wilburn
Reviewed: 12/13/2022
Degree: Psychology
I cannot believe that I still pay money to go to this school. I am heavily considering transferring because my past year at UNCC has been hell. They do not take students seriously whatsoever, even though they are taking your money. I was almost mocked when trying to receive counseling, I was ignored when I continuously applied (and went in person) to get disability accommodations, I was misled by advisors in how to achieve the degree that I wanted, I was neglected by a few teachers that did not care... Read More
Jay
Reviewed: 4/30/2022
Degree: Biology
Oh, where do I start… The campus is dead. If you are looking to have a legitimate college experience, look somewhere else. Everything on campus is always closed. The restaurants are only open weekdays and close at 5pm, and the dining hall closes at 8:30pm. There’s nothing to do around campus besides lame parties, and you can’t even get into those unless you’re a girl or in a frat. The location of the campus unsafe, there’s car break ins at least once every couple months and the university does nothing... Read More
AdultStudent
Reviewed: 4/18/2022
Degree: Criminal Justice
Please don't waste your time here, focus on your future and attend a non-liberal arts institution. I literally watched students pass classes while receiving failing grades throughout a semester. As long as you're paying, they will push you through. Most of the other students I graduated with are still unemployed a year after graduation, working in retail, or food service. It's truly sad I wasted my military benefits at this school.
Jasper John
Reviewed: 10/15/2021
Degree: MBA
The Masters in Business Administration program at UNCC is quite frankly a waste of time and money. My degree was completely funded by my organization and I felt bad about wasting their money. The program is unorganized and they often do not even offer the courses that are listed as a requirement for your major. The websites and program information is almost always outdated and incorrect. Do not expect much help from your academic advisors who are also quite clueless. I had three decent professors... Read More
wasteOfTimeAndMoney
Reviewed: 12/24/2020
Degree: Environmental Science
It is the same cost as if you were to be on campus, which is a disgrace considering how much of tuition goes to on campus amidites that you no longer use being online, and they know that they aren't going online anytime soon. Considering how much money they take from you the classes are not any better and they can't even post grades in a timely manner. All the professors use a different method of teaching online, which makes it harder to keep up with assignments and classwork. They will be happy... Read More
Abigail Martin
Reviewed: 9/11/2019
Degree: Criminal Justice
The campus is absolutely gorgeous, professors are amazing and actually show interest in your future endeavors, as well as, your understanding of the course material. The classes are flexible, as there are a lot of sections available with varying times, as well as online sections. Not to mention that, the food on campus is very good and a bit cheaper than off campus equivalents. There a plenty of job opportunities available for all class rankings and from what I have heard they pay pretty well for... Read More
person
Reviewed: 4/25/2019
Degree: Public Health
Stay very far away from UNC Charlotte's MPH program. Everyone in my cohort wishes they would have taken classes somewhere else. Very few faculty have actual public health practice experience. Faculty pretend to be supportive but are not. They do not care about students. Assignments were for the benefit of the program getting CEPH accreditation, not for students to learn and gain experience. Faculty are rude and unprofessional. Many do not use rubrics to grade, just give you a grade out of nowhere.... Read More
Anonymous
Reviewed: 4/8/2019
Degree: Systems Engineering
I would like to point out that I did not graduate from this University, but wanted to share my personal experience and frustration within the M.S Systems Engineering program, I would like to point out that this feedback isn't directed solely at every professor or individual on behalf of UNCC. I enrolled at UNCC in the Fall Term of 2018 and I can tell you that for me, it took me no longer than 3 weeks to realize that I wasting my time and money at this educational institution. I was previously a student... Read More
A.
Reviewed: 3/28/2019
Degree: Political Science
Love the Global Studies department! Fortunately, many of my courses were cross listed, so I very rarely had to leave my departmental professors. Personally, I prefer them to the political science professors, mostly because there is something unique and special about the camaraderie in smaller departments. There is that shared aggravation over funding, the intimate office environments, and the ability to have a continual access to your professors. Finance-wise, there was not really much help besides... Read More
JT
Reviewed: 3/25/2019
Degree: Information Systems
I believe that the University of North Carolina at Charlotte provided me with a decent education. There were some classes that I took and felt that the instructors were engaged and truly cared about the development of their students. There were other instructors that were knowledgeable in what they did, but did not express wanting to truly teach and develop their students. I know the university as a whole is not known for technology, however, I do feel that there is more that they could have done... Read More