The North Carolina Letters of Recommendation Package is a set of templates designed to assist students and professionals in securing strong endorsements for academic admissions, scholarships, or employment opportunities. This package contains three distinct recommendation letter templates that cater to various purposes, ensuring applicants can effectively present their qualifications and support their applications.
This form package is ideal for situations where a recommendation letter is required, including:
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Admissions Chances Accepted students at UNC Chapel Hill tend to have grades in the "A" range and standardized test scores that are well above average.A number of students with 4.0 GPAs and high test scores still get rejected from Chapel Hill.
Letter of Recommendation This letter should come from a teacher who taught you in a core academic area, like English, math, science, social science, or world language. TIP Choose a teacher who knows you well and can tell us your story, focusing both on your academic potential and your unique personal qualities.
With a GPA of 4.39, UNC requires you to be at the top of your class. You'll need nearly straight A's in all your classes to compete with other applicants. Furthermore, you should be taking hard classes - AP or IB courses - to show that college-level academics is a breeze.
Is your high school GPA good enough for UNC? The average high school GPA for admitted students at UNC is 4.7 on a 4.0 scale. (You can calculate your high school a GPA here.) This is a very competitive GPA, and UNC is clearly accepting students at the top of their high school class.
We do not require, or recommend, letters of recommendation.
It is harder to admit to UNC than UVA.UVA has higher submitted ACT score (31) than UNC (31). UNC has more students with 30,011 students while UVA has 24,639 students.
When can I expect to hear about decisions, or is there a decision on my application? Once the application deadline has passed it takes approximately 4-5 weeks for decisions to be made and notices to be sent out. All admissions decisions are sent out via email.
We will accept one counselor letter of recommendation uploaded to the students' application and it will be reviewed as supplemental information. Applications received and completed after the January 15 Final Deadline will be considered on the basis of space availability.
UNC System universities will not require SAT and ACT test scores on students' applications for the spring, summer and fall 2021 sessions. The UNC System Board of Governors voted Thursday to go test optional for the next admissions cycle because COVID-19 limited test-taking options for students.