Incoming students say UNC still attractive for price
Despite likely tuition increases and looming budget cuts, many incoming students say the University’s price tag is still an attractive one.
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CTOPS is the nickname given to UNC’s orientation program: Carolina Testing & Orientation Program Sessions. All incoming freshmen must attend one two-day CTOPS session, which are offered throughout the summer. At CTOPS, students register for classes, pick up CCI laptops, take foreign language placement tests and have an opportunity to become more familiar with the campus. Parents are invited to attend CTOPS.
Despite likely tuition increases and looming budget cuts, many incoming students say the University’s price tag is still an attractive one.
With summer quickly approaching, new and prospective students are appearing around campus. Whether following along on a tour or visiting during CTOPS, they are trying to find a place at UNC. Campus tours, led by Admissions Ambassadors, typically begin in the early spring.