Frequently Asked Questions
We’ve provided the answers to some of the most common questions we receive below. If your questions are not answered, let us know.
Information for Students on the Waitlist
Learn more about next steps for waitlisted students.
Sending Transcripts to NC State
We will only accept official transcripts – transcripts still in unopened envelopes that were sealed by the issuing institution or sent electronically via a recognized transcript delivery service such as Naviance/Docufide, Scrip-Safe, Avow, National Student Clearinghouse or Parchment.
We are unable to accept official transcripts through fax or attached to an email.
- High school counselors can submit official transcripts through Common App, Coalition on Scoir App or slate.org.
- Arranging for records/transcripts to be sent to NC State is the responsibility of the applicant and not NC State.
- When ordering via National Student Clearinghouse, make sure to select North Carolina State University for the recipient school, do not order by only using email address.
- Transcripts sent electronically through secure sending services need to be sent to undergrad-admissions@ncsu.edu (National Student Clearinghouse users see above bullet).
Mailing Application Materials
| Postal Information | Courier Address |
|---|---|
| Office of Undergraduate Admissions NC State University Campus Box 7103 Raleigh, NC 27695-7103 Use if sending through the United States Postal Service (USPS). | Office of Undergraduate Admissions NC State University 121 Peele Hall 10 Watauga Club Drive Raleigh, NC 27606 Use if sending through UPS, FedEX, DHL or other shipping carriers. |
Why am I being asked to use a personal email address when completing my application to NC State?
We strongly recommend that applicants use a personal email address when completing their application to NC State, not a school-issued email address. This helps to ensure that you continue to receive important information about your application status and deadlines even after you graduate from high school or community college.
How do I qualify for a fee waiver as a first-year applicant?
NC State does not distribute fee waiver codes to applicants; however, there are a variety of ways to qualify for a fee waiver. International applicants are not eligible for fee waivers.
Fee Waiver Qualifications
To be eligible for a fee waiver, you must meet one of the qualifications below.
- I am eligible to receive a federal Pell grant.
- My annual family income falls within the Income Eligibility Guidelines set by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service.
- My family receives public assistance; I am unhoused, live in federally subsidized public housing or a foster home.
- I have received or am eligible to receive an ACT or SAT testing fee waiver.
- I am enrolled in or am eligible to participate in the Federal Free or Reduced Price Lunch program (FRPL).
- I am enrolled in a federal, state, or local program that aids students from low-income families (e.g., TRIO programs such as Upward Bound).
- I am a ward of the state or an orphan.
- I can provide a supporting statement from a school official, college access counselor, financial aid officer, or community leader.
- Other economic, family or personal circumstances.
Fee Waiver Submission Instructions
- We encourage first-year applicants to speak with their school counselor about fee waiver documentation. Counselors can submit fee waiver documentation on behalf of first-year applicants through Common App or slate.org.
- We will also accept documentation from CollegeBoard, ACT or NACAC. This documentation can be submitted by your high school counselor through the application or through email.
How do I qualify for a fee waiver as a transfer applicant?
NC State does not distribute fee waiver codes to applicants; however, there are a variety of ways to qualify for a fee waiver. International applicants are not eligible for fee waivers.
Fee Waiver Qualifications
To be eligible for a fee waiver, you must meet one of the qualifications below.
- I am eligible to receive a federal Pell grant.
- My annual family income falls within the Income Eligibility Guidelines set by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service.
- My family receives public assistance; I am unhoused, live in federally subsidized public housing or a foster home.
- I have received or am eligible to receive an ACT or SAT testing fee waiver.
- I am enrolled in or am eligible to participate in the Federal Free or Reduced Price Lunch program (FRPL).
- I am enrolled in a federal, state, or local program that aids students from low-income families (e.g., TRIO programs such as Upward Bound).
- I am a ward of the state or an orphan.
- I can provide a supporting statement from a school official, college access counselor, financial aid officer, or community leader.
- Other economic, family or personal circumstances.
Fee Waiver Submission Instructions
- Eligible transfer applicants applying through the NC State Transfer Application can indicate directly on their application that they qualify for a fee waiver.
- You will be required to list a contact person to verify how you qualify for a fee waiver. This person will submit an electronic form on your behalf verifying that you qualify for a fee waiver.
- Eligible transfer applicants applying through Common App can indicate on their application that they qualify for a fee waiver.
- Once the application has been submitted and you have gained access to wolfPAW, you will be required to list a contact person to verify how you qualify for a fee waiver. This person will submit an electronic form on your behalf verifying that you qualify for a fee waiver.
How do I qualify for a fee waiver as an active-duty military applicant?
Applicants have the opportunity to indicate on the application if they are active-duty military personnel in order to receive a fee waiver for the application fee. There is no documentation required.
- Contact the Veterans Education Office, located in Witherspoon Student Center, for more information regarding this process at 919-515-3048 or email veterans-ed@ncsu.edu.
I need to make an update to my admissions application.
If you need to update or add items to your application after it has been submitted, you can upload the information to your wolfPAW portal or email our office at undergrad-admissions@ncsu.edu.
I sent my transcript/test scores and my wolfPAW account shows that they are still missing.
Once your application and fee have been submitted, it takes a few days for your application to be downloaded by NC State. You will receive an email confirming we have received your application and information on how to access wolfPAW. We also encourage you to keep a close eye on your spam folder for an email from undergrad-admissions@ncsu.edu during this time period, as it is possible for our emails to end up there.
Additionally, it takes about two weeks to process all your documents. Your application may say it is incomplete due to a missing transcript – it can take up to two weeks to be processed, evaluated and entered into the system.
Are letters of recommendation required?
Letters of recommendation are only required for students applying for the Agricultural Institute. Scholarship applications may also require additional letters of recommendation.
For all other academic programs, we consider many factors in our review process and feel we receive the best insight from the essay responses the student submits themselves. While we do not require letters of recommendation, applicants are able to submit them if they choose and they will be considered along with all other application materials. Since it is not a required material, we do not have guidelines or restrictions on who can write a letter of recommendation or how they should be submitted.
If you choose to submit a letter, you can email it to our office or upload it through your wolfPAW portalafter submitting your application.
I’m enrolled in my first semester of college and can’t obtain an official copy of a transcript until I complete the semester. What can I do?
We encourage you to contact our office at undergrad-admissions@ncsu.edu or call 919-515-2434 to speak with an admissions officer.
I want to apply for summer, but I don’t see it as an option on the application.
To apply for summer, you will need to select your entry term as fall. If admitted, you can email us at undergrad-admissions@ncsu.edu to request your application be updated to summer entry. We will then consider you for entry for Summer Session II which begins at the end of June.
I’ve been admitted to NC State and I would like to defer my enrollment to a future semester/request a gap term.
Admitted first-year and transfer undergraduate students who do not plan to enroll as a full-time student at another institution may request a gap term for a maximum of two semesters for any of the following reasons: medical, military service, required religious observance, travel or work. Students who have been offered provisional admission are not eligible to request a gap term. Email our office at undergrad-admissions@ncsu.edu to request more information.
Students planning to request a gap term/defer their enrollment do not need to pay the enrollment deposit until the semester they plan to enroll.
Transfer Credit Limits
Applicants admitted for fall who defer their enrollment to spring are able to take up to two courses at another institution during the fall semester.
Applicants admitted for fall who defer their enrollment to the next fall are able to take up to two courses during the fall semester and up to two courses in the spring semester (no more than four courses during the gap year).
Gap Term Request Deadlines
If you are interested in deferring your enrollment/ taking a gap term, please email our office at undergrad-admissions@ncsu.edu to request a “GAP Request Form” be placed on your wolfPAW account.
- Students admitted for the fall semester who are requesting a gap term must submit the “GAP Request Form” through wolfPAW by August 1.
- Students admitted for the spring semester who are requesting a gap term must submit the “GAP Request Form” through wolfPAW by December 15.
What needs to be included on a transcript for a home-schooled student?
Transcripts for home-schooled students should include the following items:
- Name of homeschool, applicant’s name, date of birth and expected graduation date (or final graduation date if applicant has already graduated from high school).
- List the name of each course taken in grades 9 – 12 grade (If they have attended all 4 years at a home school).
- List any advanced, honors, AP or dual enrolled classes. If an applicant has taken dual enrolled classes, list the institution where the classes were taken.
- Number of hours/units earned for each course, grades earned and a cumulative GPA.
- A grading scale (i.e. 93-100 = A)
The transcript must be signed and dated by the home school administrator.
Transcripts should be submitted by the home school administrator through the Common App or Coalition on Scoir App, or they can be mailed in a sealed envelope from the home school administrator.
Some majors on the application are first-choice majors only and cannot be selected as second-choice majors. See majors that are only available for first-choice below:
| First-Year Applicants – First-Choice Only | Transfer Applicants – First-Choice Only |
|---|---|
| Applied Math | Applied Math |
| Architecture | Architecture |
| Media Arts, Design and Technology | Media Arts, Design and Technology |
| Engineering majors | Fashion and Textile Design |
| Fashion and Textile Design | Genetics |
| Graphic and Experience Design | Graphic and Experience Design |
| Industrial Design | Industrial Design |
| Mathematics | Mathematics |
| Physics | Music Technology |
| Statistics | Physics |
| Statistics |
Is there an undecided major option for transfer applicants?
There is not an undecided major option for transfer applicants. Transfer applicants must select a specific major on the application. View all majors.
What first-year programs does NC State offer?
First-year applicants have the opportunity to explore major options through one of our unique first-year programs. These programs include Exploratory Studies, Life Sciences First Year, Engineering First Year, Management First Year and Environmental First Year. Learn more about the different programs.
How can I find the best career path and major to support my interests?
Prospective students can use Focus 2 Apply, a career assessment tool customized specifically for our majors and programs, to explore major opportunities and career paths based on their unique interests, skills, values and goals. The assessment takes approximately 10 minutes to complete, offering a straightforward and effective way to gain clarity on your options. You can use the insights gained from Focus 2 Apply to make educated decisions about your major and career path, ensuring that you find a fit that truly resonates with your aspirations and strengths.
Major Change
If you have not received an admission decision, you can request to change your major by filling out the Major Change Request form located in your wolfPAW account by the listed deadline. Keep in mind that you may only submit the Major Change Request form once.
Fall Deadlines – If You Have Not Received an Admission Decision
- Early Action major change deadline: November 15
- Regular Decision major change deadline: January 30
- Transfer major change deadline: June 1
Spring Deadlines – If You Have Not Received an Admission Decision
- First-year and transfer major change deadline: October 15
If you have been admitted and wish to change your major, we will review your requested major change on a space available basis. You will need to submit a Major Change Request form located in your wolfPAW portal by the listed deadline. Keep in mind that you may only submit the Major Change Request form once. Agricultural Institute (AGI) admits should email undergrad-admissions@ncsu.edu with any major change questions.
Fall Deadlines – If You Have Been Admitted
- First-year admits major change deadline: April 15
- Transfer admits major change deadline: June 1
Spring and Spring Connect Deadlines – If You Have Been Admitted
- First-year and transfer admits major change deadline: December 1
- Spring Connect admits major change deadline: April 15
If you have received a decision other than admit, we will consider your major change request, however it will not have an effect on your current decision. You will need to submit a Major Change Request form located in your wolfPAW portal by the listed deadline. Keep in mind that you may only submit the Major Change Request form once. Denied applicants may not submit a major change request.
Fall Deadlines – If You Have Received A Decision Other Than Admit
- Deferred first-year students major change deadline: February 15
- Transfer students pending current grades major change deadline: June 1
- Waitlisted first-year students major change deadline: May 1
- Waitlisted transfer students major change deadline: June 1
Spring Deadlines – If You Have Received A Decision Other Than Admit
- Transfer students pending current grades major change deadline: December 1
Which SAT, ACT or CLT scores, from which test dates, will you consider?
Any test scores we have received by the time we read your application will be considered. All materials, including test scores, should be received by the materials deadlines for your application to be complete for review. We cannot guarantee test scores received after the materials deadline will be considered in your application review.
Early Action Deadline
- October SAT – Scores should be received in time to be considered for the early action deadline.
- November SAT – Scores will not be received in time to be considered for the early action deadline.
- October ACT Dates – We cannot guarantee scores from all October test dates will be received in time for consideration if you apply by the early action deadline as it can take 2-8 weeks for scores to be released. We will consider any scores we have on file at the time your application is reviewed.
- October CLT – We cannot guarantee scores from the October test date will be received in time for consideration if you apply by the early action deadline as it can take up to 30 days for scores to be released. We will consider any scores we have on file at the time your application is reviewed.
Regular Decision Deadline
- The December SAT, ACT and CLT are the last test dates we will be able to consider for our Regular Decision deadline.
The SAT college code for NC State is 5496 and the ACT college code for NC State is 3164.
How do I report my SAT, ACT or CLT scores?
You should self-report your test scores on your application. After you have applied, any additional test scores can be added on your wolfPAW portal. We will not accept standardized test scores on your high school transcript. If you ultimately enroll at NC State, official SAT, ACT or CLT test scores will be required and should be sent directly from the testing agency. SAT Essay or ACT Writing scores are not required.
The SAT college code for NC State is 5496 and the ACT college code for NC State is 3164.
Are international students required to submit the SAT, ACT or CLT?
International applicants are not required to submit the SAT, ACT or CLT. NC State is currently test optional. If you would like to submit your scores, you can self-report test scores on your application. After you have applied, any additional test scores can be added on your wolfPAW portal. We will not accept standardized test scores on your high school transcript. If you ultimately enroll at NC State, official SAT, ACT or CLT test scores will be required and should be sent directly from the testing agency. SAT Essay or ACT Writing scores are not required.
The SAT college code for NC State is 5496 and the ACT college code for NC State is 3164.
How do I submit my AP exam scores to NC State?
scores are not required or considered in the review process for first-year applicants*; however, if you would like to receive credit for your AP course, you must submit your AP score from the College Board. Learn more about sending your AP scores.
To send your AP score report to NC State, you must complete the following steps.
- Sign in to My AP using your College Board username and password.
- Go to My AP Profile and select “Score Send.”
- Type in North Carolina State University. When it appears on the list, select it and hit save.
Your score report will include your AP scores from this year and any previous years.
*Transfer applicants are encouraged to submit any AP scores for consideration in the review process. See how AP course credit is awarded at NC State.
How do I know if my college or dual enrollment credits transfer to NC State?
Dual Enrollment
We do not require your dual enrollment transcript when you apply, but you will need to submit an official final college transcript if you decide to enroll at NC State and would like credit for your college coursework. For more information on transferable credit, we encourage you to visit our Credit Opportunities page.
Transfer Applicants
We will evaluate your transcripts once you apply to the institution and you will be provided a transfer credit report if you are admitted.* Only courses from a regionally accredited institution are eligible for evaluation and you must receive a grade of a C- or higher to receive credit. Use our Transfer Planner to plan your coursework and see how your transfer credits fulfill degree requirements.
*International Transfer Applicants
We are unable to determine how many of your credits will transfer to NC State when you apply. If you are admitted, your academic department will then determine how many of your non-U.S. university credits will transfer toward your degree. This will require that you submit additional documentation. Read more about what you will be expected to submit on our Transfer Credit Evaluation page. You will need to have a course-by-course evaluation completed by World Education Services (WES) and have it submitted to our office.
How do I find my transfer credit report?
Transfer students who are admitted will be able to view a preliminary transfer credit report on MyPack Portal. Some of your courses may still be under review, but you are able to see a preliminary report to view how your credits will transfer.
A final transfer credit report is contingent on submission of final transcripts. The timeline for receiving a final report varies for coursework completed in the U.S. and coursework completed outside of the U.S. Read more about our transfer credit evaluation processes here.
Can I transfer credits that I earned during the semesters associated with COVID-19?
During the semesters associated with COVID-19 (spring 2020 – summer 2021), NC State will honor Pass/Fail (or Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory) grades from any regionally accredited institution. During the application process, Pass/Fail grades will be reviewed but will not be calculated into the applicants cumulative GPA, which we consider in the application review process.
- Transfer credit will be awarded for a “Pass” final grade.
- No transfer credit will be awarded for a “Fail” final grade.
- Consistent with our current policy, if students choose to keep their letter grades, courses with a C- or higher will be eligible for transfer credit.
- A course-by-course evaluation for each applicant will be conducted of all courses to determine transfer ability and if credit will be awarded at NC State for each transferable course as an elective or direct equivalency.
- Each academic department determines how these credits are awarded to a students degree plan if they enroll.
What classes should I take at my current high school?
We encourage all students to enroll in a challenging curriculum throughout high school. All students are expected to pursue and maintain the highest level of academic success throughout their senior year.
Students should be aware that we have the right to re-review, change or rescind a decision if it is determined that the student has not maintained the appropriate level of academic rigor or performed at the level of their academic ability throughout their senior year.
Review everything we consider in the application review process.
Am I required to complete a foreign language course before I apply?
While students applying to NC State are not required to take two units of world language prior to applying, the completion of two sequential world language courses is recommended to satisfy the NC State General Education Program’s Foreign Language Proficiency Requirement.
I’m interested in transferring to NC State and am changing my course schedule at my current school. What classes should I take?
When considering changes to your course schedule, we encourage you to speak to your advisor and review the recommended coursework for the academic program you are interested in.
If you make any changes to your course schedule, make sure to email us so we can update your application.
Can I still be admitted to NC State if I graduate from high school early?
The North Carolina State Board of Education issued a policy beginning with the 2024-25 school year that allows high school students who meet certain requirements to graduate after three years.
Applicants who graduate from high school early may still be admissible. In addition to meeting the minimum course requirements (MCR) established by the Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina System, applicants who are most competitive for admission have taken challenging courses offered at their school that align with their academic interests and demonstrate their ability for future success (honors, AP, IB, dual enrollment, etc.). Learn more about what we look for in our application review process at go.ncsu.edu/academic-achievement.
When should I apply for residency?
You can apply for residency at any time throughout your application process. You will need to include your Residency Classification Number (RCN) on your application or through your wolfPAW portal after being admitted.
You will be considered out of state for tuition (billing) purposes until you receive a RCN that shows a validated in-state status. Your residency status is valid for 15 months.
Where can I find my RCN?
You can find your RCN on your Residency Determination Service of North Carolina (RDS) account. To create your account or sign in, visit: https://ncresidency.cfnc.org/residency/#/RESlogin.
How do I update my residency classification?
If you have not been admitted, you can email our office at undergrad-admissions@ncsu.edu to update your RCN.
If you have been admitted, you can enter your RCN through your wolfPAW portal.
Admitted students can follow the steps below to view/update your tuition classification.
- Log in to your MyPackPortal and navigate to the section where your residency information is located:
- Student homepage > Personal Information tile > Residency Information
- From this screen, verify the RCN displayed is correct.
- If it isn’t, re-enter it and click “Save RCN.” Once the RCN has been verified as correct, click “Request Residency Data” button to pull the latest information from RDS.
- If the tuition residency reads as in-state and there is a Y next to Match and a Y next to Validated, the student will be paying in-state tuition.
- If there is a N next to Match, it may mean the RCN on file with RDS does not match the information the student has provided. If there is a N next to Validated, RDS has not validated the in-state status yet and it will be updated in the next few weeks.
- If your expiration date is before the start of the fall semester, your residency status will show as out-of-state. You will need to complete the residency form again through RDS before the expiration date if you believe you should have in-state tuition status.
Who do I contact if I have questions about my residency?
Undergraduate Admissions no longer makes any residency determinations. As of February 20, 2017, all undergraduate residency decisions are made by the Residency Determination Service of North Carolina (RDS).
For more information about the residency process and answers to some frequently asked questions, visit https://ncresidency.cfnc.org/residencyInfo/.
How do I contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions?
Our dedicated team is ready to guide you from your first step to your final decision.
Contact undergrad-admissions@ncsu.edu for general admissions questions, or if you’d like to update an existing application, add new information, report a class change or request a major change.
If you’d like to talk about deadlines, check on your transcript or speak with a member of our admissions staff about a specific question, we recommend reaching our office by phone (919.515.2434) for the quickest response.
Admissions staff are also available at our on-campus locations to meet with prospective students and families during regular business hours. Walk-ins are welcome, no appointment necessary.
How do I get more information about NC State?
Complete our interest form at go.ncsu.edu/interest-form to receive personalized communication about NC State. We will contact you regarding upcoming application deadlines, events and when the admission application is available.
I’d like to meet with an admissions counselor.
There are a variety of ways to connect with an admissions counselor. You can speak with a member of our staff by calling or emailing our office.
Can I tour NC State if I’m not registered for a campus tour?
If you come to campus and are not registered for a campus tour, stop by our Joyner Visitor Center any day of the week to pick up information about a self-guided tour. You’re welcome to stop by or register for the self-guided tour in advance. Self-guided campus tours are accompanied by a video playlist featuring undergraduate students. The video playlist and self-guided tour highlight our well-known student spaces on NC State’s Main Campus, including Talley Student Union, Wellness and Recreation and Hill Library.
Joyner Visitor Center
1210 Varsity Drive
Raleigh, NC 27606
Free Visitor Parking
I want to visit NC State, but all of the tours are full. Can I join the waitlist?
We do not have a waitlist for our campus tours or visits. If you plan to visit NC State, but are unable to register for a campus tour, you’re invited to register for a self-guided tour. Self-guided campus tours are accompanied by a video playlist featuring undergraduate students. The video playlist and self-guided tour highlight our well-known student spaces on NC State’s Main Campus, including Talley Student Union, Wellness and Recreation and Hill Library.
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