Schools in Durham-Chapel Hill, NC
K-12 and higher education at a glance
Back to Durham-Chapel Hill, NC overviewK-12 Education Overview
160 Total Schools
89,563 Total Enrollment
0:1 Pupil-Teacher Ratio
Charter Schools 15%
Percentage of schools that are charter schools
Title I Schools 0%
Percentage of schools receiving Title I funding
The Durham-Chapel Hill, NC metro area has 160 K-12 schools serving 89,563 students. The average pupil-teacher ratio is 0:1, which is below the national average, meaning smaller class sizes. About 15% of schools are charter schools, and 0% receive Title I federal funding for low-income students.
Colleges & Universities
9 Institutions
$16,553 Avg In-State Tuition
$25,702 Avg Out-of-State
69.5% Avg Grad Rate
Top Institutions by Graduation Rate
1
Elevate Salon Institute
85 students $0 In-State
100.0% Grad Rate
2
Duke University
17,112 students $63,450 In-State
96.0% Grad Rate
3
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
32,234 students $7,019 In-State
92.0% Grad Rate
4
Aveda Institute-Chapel Hill
171 students $0 In-State
77.0% Grad Rate
5
Bull City Durham Beauty and Barber College
32 students $0 In-State
67.0% Grad Rate
6
North Carolina Central University
7,965 students $3,728 In-State
46.0% Grad Rate
7
Piedmont Community College
1,250 students $2,432 In-State
42.0% Grad Rate
8
Durham Technical Community College
4,354 students $2,128 In-State
36.0% Grad Rate
9
Watts College of Nursing
134 students $20,560 In-State
There are 9 higher education institutions in the Durham-Chapel Hill, NC metro area. Average in-state tuition is $16,553, while out-of-state students pay an average of $25,702. The average graduation rate across local institutions is 69.5%. The average acceptance rate is 38.7%.