Data source: DAPIP (U.S. Department of Education)
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University of North Carolina at Charlotte/Western Carolina University Consortium
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About University of North Carolina at Charlotte/Western Carolina University Consortium
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte/Western Carolina University Consortium is a collaborative instructional arrangement between two University of North Carolina System institutions, operating in Charlotte, North Carolina. This consortium site facilitates shared academic programming and course delivery between UNC Charlotte and Western Carolina University. Specific enrollment figures, completion rates, and retention data are not reported in available IPEDS records for this site.
No specific program offerings are listed in the available data for this consortium location. Students seeking information on programs available through this arrangement are encouraged to contact UNC Charlotte or Western Carolina University directly for details on shared degree pathways and enrollment options.
Charlotte is the largest city in North Carolina and a major financial and commercial center in the Southeast. The city's dynamic economy across banking, technology, energy, and healthcare provides significant career opportunities for graduates of programs offered through this and affiliated UNC System institutions.
Dena A. Evans
devans37@uncc.edu9201 University Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28223
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About North Carolina Trade Education
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