
#1 in Charlotte, NC
Charlotte, NC
Acceptance
45%
Total Cost
$26,074
Charlotte's spirited HBCU where Golden Bulls build bonds and launch careers amid a finance boom.
Charlotte, NC
Explore 8 colleges and universities in Charlotte. Compare programs, admission requirements, and campus life to find your perfect school.
8
Colleges in Charlotte

#1 in Charlotte, NC
Charlotte, NC
Acceptance
45%
Total Cost
$26,074
Charlotte's spirited HBCU where Golden Bulls build bonds and launch careers amid a finance boom.
#2 in Charlotte, NC
Charlotte, NC
Acceptance
60%
Total Cost
$14,549
SAT
950–1380
Carolinas College of Health Sciences is located in Charlotte, NC.

#3 in Charlotte, NC
Charlotte, NC
Acceptance
62%
Total Cost
$54,830
SAT
1140–1340
Queens University of Charlotte is located in Charlotte, NC.

#4 in Charlotte, NC
Charlotte, NC
Acceptance
80%
Total Cost
$16,304
SAT
1140–1330
Rising research university powering engineering and business careers in Charlotte's financial epicenter.
#5 in Charlotte, NC
Charlotte, NC
Acceptance
80%
Total Cost
$53,328
SAT
880–1130
Johnson & Wales University-Charlotte is located in Charlotte, NC.
#6 in Charlotte, NC
Charlotte, NC
Acceptance
100%
Total Cost
$19,572
Chamberlain University-North Carolina is located in Charlotte, NC.
#7 in Charlotte, NC
Charlotte, NC
Total Cost
$14,392
DeVry University-North Carolina is located in Charlotte, NC.
#8 in Charlotte, NC
Charlotte, NC
Total Cost
$10,970
Charlotte Christian College and Theological Seminary is located in Charlotte, NC.
Going to college in Charlotte offers students a unique blend of academic opportunities and city life. Students benefit from internship opportunities, cultural attractions, and networking with professionals in various industries. The college experience in Charlotte combines classroom learning with real-world experiences in North Carolina.
The cost of living in Charlotte varies depending on housing choices, lifestyle, and the specific area of the city. Students should budget for housing, food, transportation, and personal expenses on top of tuition costs. Many colleges offer on-campus housing options and meal plans to help manage expenses.
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