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71.3%Acceptance
$43,285Tuition
1,362Students
66%Grad Rate (6-yr)
$57,673Earnings
Private nonprofit4-yearSAT/ACT Test OptionalNCAA Division IStudy AbroadData: 2023-24Presbyterian Church (USA)

Overview

Queens University of Charlotte is a less selective private four-year institution in Charlotte, North Carolina. The school accepts 71.3% of applicants and enrolls 1,362 students.

Admission Statistics

Acceptance Rate
71.3%
Average SAT
1,168
SAT Range (25th–75th)
1,080–1,255
ACT Composite (avg)
26
Total Enrollment
1,362

Your Chances by SAT Score

Strong Candidate
SAT above 1,255

Your score is above the 75th percentile. You are a competitive applicant.

Competitive
SAT 1,080–1,255

Your score falls within the middle 50% of admitted students.

Reach School
SAT below 1,080

Your score is below the 25th percentile. Other parts of your application will need to stand out.

Admission Guide

Queens University of Charlotte uses a rolling admissions process, so you can submit your application anytime after it opens in August, but apply by December 1 for priority consideration for merit scholarships. You'll need to submit the Common Application, official transcripts, and one letter of recommendation. SAT or ACT scores are optional for most programs.

The nursing program requires separate application materials and maintains much higher admission standards than the university overall. You'll need to complete prerequisite courses in biology, chemistry, and math before applying to the nursing program, typically during your sophomore year. Physical therapy is also competitive and requires specific prerequisite coursework.

Housing fills up quickly despite the school's small size, so submit your housing application immediately after your admission deposit. First-year students must live on campus unless they're commuting from home within 30 miles. The campus sits on 95 acres in the Myers Park neighborhood, about 10 minutes from downtown Charlotte.

Queens operates on a traditional semester system with a required January term where you take one intensive course. This J-term can include study abroad opportunities or internships. The university caps most classes at 16 students, so you'll work closely with professors throughout your four years.

Financial aid packages typically include merit scholarships based on your high school performance. Submit your FAFSA by February 15 to receive priority consideration for need-based aid. The school offers payment plans if you need to spread tuition costs across the semester.

What It Costs If You Get In

Average Net Price
$27,786/yr
Tuition (in-state)
$43,285
Students Receiving Aid
22%

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After You Graduate

Graduation Rate (6-year)
65.9%
Median Earnings (10yr)
$57,673/yr
Freshman Retention Rate
75.8%

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Queens University of Charlotte require SAT or ACT scores for admission?

Queens University of Charlotte has adopted a test-optional admissions policy. Students can choose whether or not to submit standardized test scores as part of their application.

What is the application deadline for Queens University of Charlotte?

Queens University of Charlotte uses rolling admissions, meaning applications are reviewed as they are received. Students are encouraged to apply early for the best chance of admission and financial aid consideration.

Does Queens University of Charlotte offer early decision or early action?

Queens University of Charlotte offers early action with a December 1 deadline. This non-binding option allows students to receive an admission decision earlier while keeping their options open.

How many transfer credits does Queens University of Charlotte accept?

Queens University of Charlotte accepts up to 64 credit hours from community colleges and up to 90 credit hours from four-year institutions. Transfer students must complete at least 30 credit hours at Queens to earn their degree.