University of North Carolina at Greensboro

1400 Spring Garden Street, Greensboro

  • #1201-1400 QS Global World Ranking
  • PublicStatus
  • HighResearch Output
  • 14,998Total Students
  • 941Faculty
  • 615Int'l Students

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The institution that is now The University of North Carolina at Greensboro was chartered in 1891 to provide higher education for women. Formerly The Women's College, and one of the three original institutions of The Consolidated University of North Carolina, UNCG has been highly regarded now for over one hundred years for both its strong liberal arts tradition and its excellent professional preparation for selected careers. In 1963, it became a doctoral-granting, coeducational university, and is now classified as a research university (high research activity) by the Carnegie Foundation. UNCG is a member of the National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges (NASULGC) and the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AASCU). In Fall 2008, the student body of UNCG was comprised of approximately 16,703 men and women, including 13,453 undergraduates and 3,250 graduate students. The Division of Continual Learning has grown to a total enrollment in academic credit courses of 771. Students from all 50 states and 56 foreign countries were represented in the student body. Undergraduate minority enrollment was 35%, including 21.6% African-American students. Approximately 67% of UNCG students received some type of financial aid. Among the 1,055 faculty members are nationally known scholars whose research and creative work regularly contribute new knowledge to their fields; 80.7% of full-time faculty hold terminal degrees in their disciplines. The estimated ratio of students to faculty was 16 to 1 in fall 2008. UNCG faculty members remain committed to excellence in teaching, research, and public service, and are easily accessible to students through an advisory system and on an informal basis.

About

The institution that is now The University of North Carolina at Greensboro was chartered in 1891 to provide higher education for women. Formerly The Women's College, and one of the three original institutions of The Consolidated University of North Carolina, UNCG has been highly regarded now for over one hundred years for both its strong liberal arts tradition and its excellent professional preparation for selected careers. In 1963, it became a doctoral-granting, coeducational university, and is now classified as a research university (high research activity) by the Carnegie Foundation. UNCG is a member of the National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges (NASULGC) and the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AASCU). In Fall 2008, the student body of UNCG was comprised of approximately 16,703 men and women, including 13,453 undergraduates and 3,250 graduate students. The Division of Continual Learning has grown to a total enrollment in academic credit courses of 771. Students from all 50 states and 56 foreign countries were represented in the student body. Undergraduate minority enrollment was 35%, including 21.6% African-American students. Approximately 67% of UNCG students received some type of financial aid. Among the 1,055 faculty members are nationally known scholars whose research and creative work regularly contribute new knowledge to their fields; 80.7% of full-time faculty hold terminal degrees in their disciplines. The estimated ratio of students to faculty was 16 to 1 in fall 2008. UNCG faculty members remain committed to excellence in teaching, research, and public service, and are easily accessible to students through an advisory system and on an informal basis.

University highlights

QS World University Ranking

  • 2023
    #1201-1400
  • 2024
    #1201-1400
  • 2025
    #1201-1400
  • 2026
    #1201-1400

Student & Staff

Total students
14,998

17%
83%

International students
615

62%
38%

Total faculty staff
941

47
894

Total students
14,998

17%
83%

International students
615

62%
38%

Total faculty staff
941

894
47
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Campus locations

1400 Spring Garden Street, Greensboro, US,

1400 Spring Garden Street , Greensboro , North Carolina , United States , 27412

105 Foust Building,

105 Foust Building , Greensboro , North Carolina , United States , 27402

1400 Spring Garden Street,

1400 Spring Garden Street , Greensboro , North Carolina , United States , 27412

2907 East Lee Street,

2907 East Lee Street , Greensboro , North Carolina , United States , 27401

PO Box 26170,

PO Box 26170 , Greensboro , North Carolina , United States , 27402

PO Box 26170,

PO Box 26170 , Greensboro , North Carolina , United States , 27402

School of Education Building,

School of Education Building , Greensboro , North Carolina , United States , 27402

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