Tuition and fees for undergraduate programs at UNC–Chapel Hill are set by the University and assessed each semester. Tuition is based on residency status and the number of credit hours taken. Student fees, recommended annually by the Tuition and Fee Advisory Task Force, support campus services such as health and wellness, recreation, technology, and academic resources.
 

For the most up-to-date tuition and fee amounts, please visit the University Cashier website. You may also use the University Cashier’s Tuition Estimator tool to calculate an estimated total based on your expected enrollment. 

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Financial Aid

Students are encouraged to explore a range of tuition and financial aid options when pursuing an undergraduate degree through the UNC School of Education. These may include: 

  • Federal Financial Aid 
  • Grants 
  • Loans 
  • Federal Work-Study 
  • Scholarships & Awards 

The Office of Scholarships and Student Aid can assist you in determining which of the above type(s) of aid may be most appropriate or beneficial to your studies. They also provide budgeting resources, financial literacy education, and other assistance to ensure your Carolina education is in reach. 

Note: To be considered for all scholarship financial aid opportunities offered through the UNC School of Education and the University, students must submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by the designated deadline. 

Have Questions? 

For questions about the application process, please contact the Office of Student Affairs. For questions related to financial aid, please contact the Office of Scholarships and Student Aid. We’re here to help and support you throughout the process.