Enrollment Trends at UNCG

The student population at University of North Carolina at Greensboro is 17,978 (14,198 undergraduate and 3,780 graduate students) . The number of students has decreased by 538 over the past decade.
The percentage of undergraduate students at UNCG is 78.97% which is decreased by 841 over last 10 years. The graduate student population increased by 303 and it has been increasing. The female to male ratio is 2.03 to 1 which means that majority of population is on female students.
4,196 students enrolled in online degree program exclusively and the number of online students has increased by 104.09% since 2014.

Student Population Changes

The average student population over the last 12 years is 19,207 where 17,978 students are attending the school for the academic year 2022-2023.
78.97% of total students is undergraduate students and 21.03% students is graduate students. The number of undergraduate students has decreased by 841 and the graduate enrollment has increased by 303 over past 10 years.
The female to male ratio is 2.03 to 1 and it means that there are far more female students enrolled in UNCG than male students.
The following table and chart illustrate the changes in student population by gender at University of North Carolina at Greensboro since 2012.
YearTotalUndergraduateGraduate
TotalMenWomenTotalMenWomen
2012-1318,51615,0395,1999,8403,4771,1222,355
2013-1418,074
-442
14,753
-286
5,103
-96
9,650
-190
3,321
-156
1,046
-76
2,275
-80
2014-1518,647
573
15,313
560
5,262
159
10,051
401
3,334
13
1,042
-4
2,292
17
2015-1619,393
746
16,091
778
5,451
189
10,640
589
3,302
-32
1,021
-21
2,281
-11
2016-1719,647
254
16,281
190
5,539
88
10,742
102
3,366
64
1,019
-2
2,347
66
2017-1819,922
275
16,439
158
5,592
53
10,847
105
3,483
117
1,028
9
2,455
108
2018-1920,106
184
16,641
202
5,599
7
11,042
195
3,465
-18
1,021
-7
2,444
-11
2019-2020,196
90
16,581
-60
5,502
-97
11,079
37
3,615
150
1,083
62
2,532
88
2020-2119,764
-432
15,995
-586
5,291
-211
10,704
-375
3,769
154
1,124
41
2,645
113
2021-2219,038
-726
15,178
-817
5,048
-243
10,130
-574
3,860
91
1,150
26
2,710
65
2022-2317,978
-1,060
14,198
-980
4,764
-284
9,434
-696
3,780
-80
1,160
10
2,620
-90
Average19,20715,6835,30510,3783,5251,0742,451
University of North Carolina at Greensboro Enrollment Trends Chart

Undergraduate Enrollment Changes

The average number of Undergraduate students over the last 12 years is 15,683 where 14,198 students are attending the Undergraduate school for the academic year 2022-2023. The following table and chart illustrate the changes in Undergraduate enrollment by attending status and gender at University of North Carolina at Greensboro since 2012.
YearTotalFull-timePart-time
TotalMenWomenTotalMenWomen
2012-1315,03913,0484,5348,5141,9916651,326
2013-1414,75312,4694,3028,1672,2848011,483
2014-1515,31312,7734,4168,3572,5408461,694
2015-1616,09113,4514,6418,8102,6408101,830
2016-1716,28114,1164,8949,2222,1656451,520
2017-1816,43914,1364,8649,2722,3037281,575
2018-1916,64114,2654,8579,4082,3767421,634
2019-2016,58114,0074,6979,3102,5748051,769
2020-2115,99513,3914,4498,9422,6048421,762
2021-2215,17812,6254,1958,4302,5538531,700
2022-2314,19811,6683,9347,7342,5308301,700
Average15,68315,6834,5268,74215,6837791,636
University of North Carolina at Greensboro Undergraduate Enrollment Trends Chart

Graduate Enrollment Changes

The average number of Graduate students over the last 12 years is 3,525 where 3,780 students are attending the Graduate school for the academic year 2022-2023. The following table and chart illustrate the changes in Graduate enrollment by attending status and gender at University of North Carolina at Greensboro since 2012.
YearTotalFull-timePart-time
TotalMenWomenTotalMenWomen
2012-133,4771,3504069442,1277161,411
2013-143,3211,3893969931,9326501,282
2014-153,3341,3403969441,9946461,348
2015-163,3021,5974631,1341,7055581,147
2016-173,3661,5904701,1201,7765491,227
2017-183,4831,6524791,1731,8315491,282
2018-193,4651,5744771,0971,8915441,347
2019-203,6151,6254831,1421,9906001,390
2020-213,7691,7075061,2012,0626181,444
2021-223,8601,6754901,1852,1856601,525
2022-233,7801,8415941,2471,9395661,373
Average3,5253,5254691,1073,5256051,343
University of North Carolina at Greensboro Graduate Enrollment Trends Chart

Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity Changes

The percentage of white students is 42.53% and the percentage of black students is 27.19% at University of North Carolina at Greensboro. 5.30% of enrolled students is Asian.
The following table and chart illustrate the student population trends by race/ethnicity at University of North Carolina at Greensboro over the past 12 years (2012-2023).
YearAmerican Indian or Native AmericanAsianBlackHispanicNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderWhiteTwo or More Races
2012-13557264,2119691211,179599
2013-14647264,1701,0031810,590596
2014-15727724,5581,1282110,370674
2015-16678384,9231,3212010,415750
2016-17699455,0461,4441410,270801
2017-18779705,2171,6591210,066863
2018-19759615,4751,864139,806914
2019-20689655,4602,065129,559935
2020-21779635,4412,267169,081955
2021-22639685,3002,387168,388904
2022-23539534,8892,428157,646849
Average678904,9721,685159,761804
University of North Carolina at Greensboro Enrollment by Race Trends Chart

Distance Learning (Online Courses) Enrollment Changes

4,196 students are enrolled in online degree programs exclusively for the academic year 2022-2023, which is 23% of total students. The number of online students has increased 104.09% since 2014. The following table and chart illustrate the changes in the online student population by enrolled type at University of North Carolina at Greensboro from 2014 to 2023.
YearTotal EnrollmentOnline CompletelyEnrolled in Some Online CoursesNot Enrolled in Online Courses
2014-1518,6472,0564,66911,922
2015-1619,3932,3335,06211,998
2016-1719,6472,2826,36211,003
2017-1819,9222,4996,01811,405
2018-1920,1062,9896,27810,839
2019-2020,1963,3016,9819,914
2020-2119,7646,64811,9691,147
2021-2219,0384,97710,6893,372
2022-2317,9784,1968,1425,640
Average19,4103,4767,3528,582
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