If you can't find the graduate degree program you need, have you looked in UNC's web inventory of approved academic degree programs? Or at UNC Online? The master's or doctoral program you need could very well be listed there. Public education right here at home can be had by North Carolina residents at North Carolina's in-state tuition rates.
And there are North Carolina's private universities as well, listed at the website of North Carolina Independent Colleges & Universities (where you can find a link to their publication Handbook, which includes a list of member institutions’ degree offerings ).
But if North Carolina doesn't offer the master's or doctoral degree program you need, maybe one of the other states shown offers it. If the program is not commonly available (and therefore eligible for access through the Academic Common Market), you might be able to pursue it at the host state's in-state tuition rate.
Below is listed a small subset of those states' degree programs that are currently approved for North Carolina residents (some of them are available online):
All of the programs currently approved for North Carolina residents are listed on our website.
Additional degree programs can be added by request from North Carolina residents who apply. The ACM application is online.
A printable flier is available as a PDF file
to distribute to North Carolina residents
who may be able to benefit from the ACM.
For more information, contact:
Morris Dean, UNC-ACM State Coordinator
919/962-4597 • acm@northcarolina.edu