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Hello!
Thank you for registering for one of our Pre-College Programs! We’re excited to meet you and help you prepare for college through live virtual workshops and presentations. Our program will take place from Monday, June 14 to Friday, June 25 with the focus week you were admitted into taking place Monday, June 21 to Thursday, June 24. Our student closing session will take place on Friday, June 25. Please note that we have two parent sessions offered in both English and Spanish; our parent opening session will be held on Thursday, June 10 at 6 p.m., and our parent closing session will be held on Thursday, June 24 at 6 p.m. in partnership with the College Foundation of North Carolina. All sessions will take place through Zoom.
In this packet, you will find the following items:
● Mock application review materials. During Week One of our program, we’ll have a session that will allow you to act as an admissions officer and review applications. We encourage you to read through these materials that have been developed just for the purpose of this activity before our session on Thursday, June 17. This information can also be found in the digital information packet at go.ncsu.edu/precollege for your reference.
● NC State information brochure. This brochure contains information about NC State University, including our academic majors, statistics about the University and our programs, cost of attendance, and future career opportunities.
● Application deadlines and campus resources handout. The one-page document in this packet details information on dates and deadlines, how to apply to NC State, as well as contact information for different colleges and departments on campus.
● NC State notebook and pen. These are for your personal use, but we hope you will find them useful to take notes during the workshops!
● NC State phone sling grip. We hope you enjoy this item and represent your experience with NC State everywhere you go!
You can view the full schedule for the two weeks at go.ncsu.edu/precollege. We can’t wait to share this summer experience with you. We’ll see you on June 14!
Thank you,
Justin Richardson, Joselyn Barrientos, and Jacqueline LopezPre-College Program Coordinators
Enrollment Management and ServicesPre-College Programs
Campus Box 7103Raleigh, NC 27695
WOLFPACK UNIVERSITY
Wolfpack University (WU) located in Sunberryport, Massachusetts, is one of the world's premier research universities. WU has a distinctive tradition and commitment to undergraduate education with renowned professional schools - the DeRuyter School of Business, the Gissel School of Medicine, and the Pistorino School of Engineering. WU also offers more than 200 programs in the arts, the social and natural sciences, and the humanities.
Mission "To educate students and cultivate their capacity for lifelong learning, to foster independent and original research, and to bring the benefits of discovery to the world with a commitment to social justice and service to others.
Core Information Founded: Type: Affiliation: Students:
Faculty: Motto: Color: Athletics:
1826 Four-year private, liberal arts research university Non-denominational, co-educational, Liberal Arts and professional programs. Approximately 6,276 undergraduate (53% Female, 47% Male) and 2,100 graduate students. Students come from 50 states and 85 countries with 82% living on campus all four years. A 15:1 Student-to-Professor ratio and 91% hold a Ph.D. or equivalent. Indagate Fingite Invenite ("Explore, Dream, Discover") Blue & Purple NCAA Division 1 (Men's and Women's Hockey. Men's and Women's Track and Field.) All other sports are NCAA Division III. Approximately 300 students compete in athletics. WU is in the Coastal Vine League.
Undergraduate Admission Last Year's Class: Deadlines:
19,300 students applied 7,011 students admitted 1,872 students enrolled Early Action - November 15; Regular Decision - January 15 WU does not offer Early Action Single Choice or Early Decision.
Admitted Student Profile Mid 50% GPA Unweighted Average (4.0 scale on WU's recalculated GPA): 3.49 - 3.92 Mid 50% SAT: 1380 - 1480 Mid 50% ACT: 29 - 32
Applicants - required documents: The Common Application, Essay, Writing Supplement, Secondary School report (counselor letter of recommendation, teacher recommendation), transcript indicating 9th - 12th grades. Admission is based on a holistic review of each application. In addition to a student's academic credentials, a student's character/personal qualities, extracurricular activities and talents are also considered. Standardized tests are superscored - for the SAT, WU considers the student's highest English and Math scores across all dates the tests were taken and for the ACT WU considers the highest composite score. Interviews conducted by admission officers or alumni are available and encouraged. The WU Admission Committee is Need Aware. Finally, WU automatically considers all admitted students for Academic Scholarships.
Financial Aid Tuition and fees:
• Undergraduate Tuition: $48,444• Room, board, and mandatory student fees $16,756• Total $65,200.• FAFSA and CSS Profile Required. WU meets full need. Nearly 78% of undergraduates receive
some type of scholarship and/or need-based financial aid.
MOCK APPLICATION REVIEW INSTRUCTIONS
We are thrilled that you are joining us for this insightful event! During our program YOU will serve as the admission committee for Wolfpack University. We have included the School Profile for Wolfpack University. An admission committee carefully reviews information provided by the student and the high school. To help you read your files, here are a few questions on each section of the application. Please carefully read the admission cases and take notes on the candidate rating form. Our goal in this exercise is to complete a thorough review of each applicant and then to discuss it as a committee. The 3 candidates will be discussed, and based on their academic and extracurricular activities, offers of Admission, Wait‐list and Denial will be made to each candidate, based on the right fit for Wolfpack University.
PERSONAL INFORMATION Is there anything about the student’s background or family information that stands out in relation to the college to which s/he is applying? Are there any special circumstances of which you should be aware when evaluating the more objective parts of the application? Has the student ever been suspended or received disciplinary action from his/her high school?
TRANSCRIPT What kind of grades has the student received over the years? Is there an upward or downward trend? Has the student taken honors, advanced, or college‐level classes? Look at the high school profiles to get a brief sketch of what is offered. What kind of classes does the student plan to take in the senior year ‐ is it challenging or weak? What are the student’s curricular interests? If available, what is the student’s rank in class?
SAT/ACT What are the student’s SAT or ACT scores? Are there areas that are significantly higher or lower? How do the scores fit the score ranges on the college’s profile? Do the SAT/ACT scores correlate with the student’s GPA? Is one significantly higher than the other?
ACTIVITIES What has the student done outside the classroom, both connected to school and out of school? How much time has the student committed to those activities? How much depth is presented? Has the student pursued a leadership role in those activities? Would the student be able to engage in those activities at PU?
ESSAY Does the essay tell you something about the student beyond the transcript? What did you learn? What qualities or talents does the student reveal? Do you hear the student’s voice? Do you get a sense of the student as a person? Are the grammar, spelling and punctuation correct?
LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION What two or three things have you learned about the student through the recommendation? What struck the recommender most about the student? How positive or enthusiastic is the recommendation? Is there more information that will help the admission committee determine how capable the student is in meeting the academic demands of the college?
*This was developed for the purposes of NC State's Undergraduate Admissions Pre-College Programs only. The applications are fictitious and do not represent any real person.
CANDIDATE REVIEW FORM *To add notes on this form, you must open as Google Doc and make a copy (File: Make a Copy) or download*
Use this form to make notes about the candidates. Consider all information available for each of the three rating sections. Academic information is available in the application, secondary school report, transcript, and school profile. Be sure to consider GPA (note trends), test scores if submitted, curriculum (course selection), etc. Activities are found in the application, essay and supplements ‐ consider leadership and commitment. Personal traits can be found in the application, recommendations, and writing samples. Is the applicant academically qualified and is the applicant a good fit for WU? Make notes to help you present the applicants to the Admission Committee.
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ApplicationDeadlinesFall Entry
Spring Entry
First-Year Applicants
First-Year and Transfer Applicants
Studio-Based Majors
Early action: November 1
Notification date: January 30
Regular decision: October 1
Notification date: December 1
Regular decision: January 15
Notification date: March 30
Studio-based majors are fall entry only. First-year and transfer applicants must
submit completed applications by November 1. Applicants must also submit a
portfolio and additional essay by November 1.
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Welcome to NC State: a leading public university where students learn by doing, and ideas become solutions.
Here, we tackle some of the world’s biggest challenges. And we prepare tomorrow’s leaders to reach new heights. Just ask NASA astronaut
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Ready to roll up your sleeves and do big things, too? Join us.
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In December 2019, NASA astronaut and three-time NC State grad Christina Hammock Koch (B.S. in electrical engineering and physics '01, M.S. in electrical engineering '02) set the world record for the longest single spaceflight by a woman.
$373Min new sponsored research in 2019
undergraduate majors offered
100+36,000+undergraduate and graduate students
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We’re located in a hub of culture and tech for our state — and one of the fastest-growing cities in the nation. Live and study on a beautiful campus surrounded by acres of lush parks. And enjoy a bustling downtown (and
foodie heaven) that’s just minutes away. Added bonus? Both Atlantic Ocean beaches and the Appalachian Mountains are within reach for a day trip.
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50° F(10˚C)
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Make ConnectionsWe’re served by Raleigh-Durham International Airport, so you’ll be a quick flight away from major travel destinations across the country — and around the world.
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Washington, D.C.1 hour
Miami, FL2 hours, 5 minutes
New York, NY1 hour, 30 minutes
Boston, MA1 hour, 50 minutes
Chicago, IL2 hours
Houston, TX3 hours, 5 minutes
San Francisco, CA5 hours, 45 minutes
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Start Your Career HereBe in the center of the action. NC State is an anchor of the Research Triangle region, which is home to some of the top tech companies in the world. And
our innovative Centennial Campus puts you within steps of internships and on-the-job experience.
Of the 1,000 employers who visited our university in the 2019-20 academic year, those with the highest documented level of student recruiting activity
include Amazon, Cisco, Deloitte, Duke Energy, Eaton Corporation, IBM, NetApp, Pfizer and SAS.
170+startups and
spinoffs based on NC State research
in undergraduate entrepreneurship nationally(Princeton Review and Entrepreneur)
#10 76industry, government and nonprofit partners on NC
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In NC State’s Textile Protection and Comfort Center, our experts develop and test leading-edge equipment to protect the firefighters who protect us.
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Total number of students 36,304
Undergraduates 25,973
Undergraduate out-of-state students 2,114
International students 3,873
Proportion of undergraduate population that is ethnically diverse
32%
Our Wolfpack at a Glance
Student organizations 700+
Study-abroad programs 230+
Varsity sports in NCAA Division I athletics 23
Fraternities and sororities 49
Air Force, Army and Navy ROTC 3
Average class size 35
Student-to-faculty ratio 14:1
Proportion of classes with fewer than50 students
84%
First-year retention rate 94%
TOP 10Military-Friendly
School(Military Friendly)
#4College of Veterinary Medicine in the U.S.
(U.S. News and World Report)
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Estimated Cost of Attendance
IN-STATE STUDENTS
Total estimated cost of attendance
$24,533
Tuition and fees $9,100
Room and board $11,601
OUT-OF-STATE STUDENTS
Total estimated cost of attendance
$44,879
Tuition and fees $29,220
Room and board $11,601#7Best Value for Out-of-State
Students Among Public Universities (Kiplinger’s )
Best-Value PublicInstitution in the U.S.(U.S. News and World Report )
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Money in North Carolina(Money )
This is the estimated cost of attendance for 2020-2021. Visit go.ncsu.edu/cost for the most up-to-date cost information.
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Agricultural Education
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Plant Breeding & Biotechnology
Production Systems and Entrepreneurship
Landscape Design, Gardens & Urban Environments
Industrial Design
Industrial Engineering*
Interdisciplinary Studies
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Alphabetical Listing of NC State’s Undergraduate Programs
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Middle Grades
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ACS Certification
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Technical Textiles
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