UNC System is a multi-campus university composed of 16 of North Carolina’s public institutions, spread across the state, each of which grant baccalaureate degrees, as well as the NC School of Science and Mathematics, the nation’s first public residential high school for gifted students. Each of the UNC System universities as well as the NC School of Science and Mathematics offers online programs where you can take individual classes, get certificates and even bachelors and master’s degrees.
The University of North Carolina Online is a full service resource portal to online eLearning programs offered by UNC System Universities. The site offers comprehensive descriptions of and contact, application, admission, resource and tuition and fee information for more than 200 online programs in 22 fields of study offered by the 16 constituent universities of one of the world’s most prestigious university systems.
* Also see: The University of North Carolina Online's Home PageActive duty military and their dependents stationed in North Carolina qualify for in-state tuition. This generous tuition policy was established by the NC General Assembly for military personnel and their dependents, including military-specific initiatives designed especially for military personnel by the universities and community colleges. This link includes Information for active duty military and dependents, including NC military tuition statute, NC military base information, and links to campus sites.
* Also see: North Carolina’s Military Tuition Policy's Home PageYou can earn your education degree or qualify for teacher licensure online. This link provdes information for current and prospective teachers describing various routes to certification and licensure. There are more than 50 programs available to help you succeed as a teacher in North Carolina.
* Also see: North Carolina Teacher Education's Home PageStarting your studies at a North Carolina community college may be the right choice for you. The North Carolina Comprehensive Articulation Agreement ensures that community college students who earn an Associate in Arts or an Associate in Science degree or complete the 44 hours general education transfer core requirements will be accepted for admission at one of the sixteen campuses of The University of North Carolina.