Graduate Schools with Diverse Programs in North Carolina

For the academic year 2022-2023, North Carolina State University at Raleigh offer the most number of graduate programs of 162 in North Carolina. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Duke University have the second and third most major programs in North Carolina, following North Carolina State University at Raleigh.
The following table shows that the top 10 North Carolina graduate schools having most graduate degree programs.
You can view the all North Carolina graduate schools with tuition and other academic information at North Carolina graduate school comparison page.
North Carolina Graduate Schools with Diverse Area of Study (2022-2023)
School NameNumber of Graduate ProgramsOnline Graduate Programs Master's ProgramDoctorate ProgramsPost-Graduate Certificate Graduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Student Population
1North Carolina State University at RaleighPublic, 4 yearsRaleigh, NC 162 programs27 programs 98 64 49 $31,793 10,446
2University of North Carolina at Chapel HillPublic, 4 yearsChapel Hill, NC 160 programs18 programs 91 69 9 $30,819 11,676
3Duke UniversityPrivate, 4 yearsDurham, NC 159 programs4 programs 94 65 52 $63,985 11,383
4East Carolina UniversityPublic, 4 yearsGreenville, NC 90 programs49 programs 69 21 71 $20,807 5,463
5University of North Carolina at CharlottePublic, 4 yearsCharlotte, NC 86 programs19 programs 63 23 50 $22,438 6,090
6University of North Carolina at GreensboroPublic, 4 yearsGreensboro, NC 84 programs27 programs 56 28 47 $22,676 3,780
7Wake Forest UniversityPrivate, 4 yearsWinston-Salem, NC 48 programs2 programs 33 15 5 $39,350 3,516
8North Carolina A & T State UniversityPublic, 4 yearsGreensboro, NC 44 programs14 programs 33 11 16 $20,903 1,654
9University of North Carolina WilmingtonPublic, 4 yearsWilmington, NC 44 programs18 programs 37 7 22 $23,029 3,549
10Appalachian State UniversityPublic, 4 yearsBoone, NC 42 programs15 programs 40 2 43 $24,140 1,878
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