How Does a Resident of Another SREB State Participate in the Academic Common Market?
The UNC Academic Common Market makes it possible for residents from other SREB states to be eligible for reduced tuition rates if the student is unconditionally accepted into a participating graduate program. • If the public institutions in your home state do not offer degree programs in your desired field of study and it is among the degree programs offered by the University of North Carolina Academic Common Market, it may be possible to arrange North Carolina in-state status for you to pursue the degree program. Out-of-state residents who participate in the UNC Academic Common Market pay in-state tuition and fees and are treated for all purposes of the University of North Carolina as residents of North Carolina while enrolled in the program. • You must first determine whether the degree program that you are seeking at a University of North Carolina campus is among those approved for participation in the Academic Common Market. The UNC-ACM inventory can be searched to peruse available