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- Established: 1927
- Location: Asheville, North Carolina
- Chancellor: Anne Ponder
- Faculty: 182
- Students: 3,400
- Nickname: "Bulldogs"
- Campus: Suburban on 265 acres
- Motto: Levo Oculos Meos in Montes "I lift my eyes to the mountains"
- Acceptance rate: 63 percent
- Member of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges
- Offers 32 Bachelor's degree programs and a master's degree in liberal arts
- Weather: Asheville, North Carolina
- Noted Programs: Department of Atmospheric Sciences
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Located In the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina, the University of North Carolina at Asheville is one of the nation's leading liberal arts college. The school's nickname is the "Bulldogs" and is part of the Big South athletic Conference.
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Majors
- UNC Asheville is a four year coed university offering four year undergraduate programs leading to degrees in:
- Bachelor of arts
- Bachelor of fine arts
- Bachelor of science
- Master's degree in liberal arts
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University of North Carolina at Asheville Questions
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University of North Carolina at Asheville Basics
- Official Site: Quick Facts
- Founded: 1927
- Faculty: Approx. 200
- Undergraduates: Approx. 3,500
- Postgraduates: Approx. 35
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University of North Carolina at Asheville Leadership
- Chancellor: Anne Ponder
- 2005-present: Chancellor
- 1996-2005: President of Colby-Sawyer College
- 2005-present: Chancellor
Studying at University of North Carolina at Asheville
- University of North Carolina at Asheville: Departments and Programs
- University of North Carolina at Asheville: Graduate School Planning Guide | Asheville Graduate Center
- University of North Carolina at Asheville Notable Programs of Study
Prospective Students for College
Visiting University of North Carolina at Asheville
- Official Site: Schedule a Campus Visit
University of North Carolina at Asheville Transportation
- Official Site: Directions
University of North Carolina at Asheville Student Life
- Official Site: Division of Student Affairs
- Asheville, North Carolina: Explore Asheville
- Official Site: Campus Pictures
- StateUniversity.com: University of North Carolina at Asheville, NC Information
University of North Carolina at Asheville Timeline
- 1927: Founded as Buncombe County Junior College
- 1930: Merged with College of the city of Asheville to form Biltmore Junior College
- 1936: Named changed to Asheville-Biltmore College
- 1967: Adopted the present name of University of North Carolina at Asheville
- 1969: Becomes part of the Consolidated University of North Carolina
- 1972: Consolidated University of North Carolina becomes University of North Carolina System
- 1991: Granted its first master's degree in liberal arts
University of North Carolina at Asheville Sports Teams
- Official Athletic Site: University of North Carolina at Asheville Bulldogs
- Athletic Conference: Big South Conference
- Men's Basketball / Women's Baketball
- Men's Soccer / Women's Soccer
- Cheerleading
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- Chancellor: Anne Ponder