School value profile

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill OT value profile

Review why University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ranks #4 in The OT Index public-program value ranking, including institution-level cost, debt, completion, state labor-market context, and matched ACOTE program profiles.

Value rank #470.2 value score$8,994 in-state tuition$14,000 median debt

Value snapshot

Cost, debt, completion, and career-return context

This profile keeps College Scorecard institution-level measures separate from ACOTE and NBCOT program-specific context so applicants can see what is known and what still needs verification.

Value score70.2The OT Index composite score for this public-program value ranking.
In-state tuition$8,994College Scorecard institution-level in-state tuition signal.
Median debt$14,000Institution-level median debt signal, not OT-program-specific debt.
Completion91%Institution-level completion signal used as a value confidence input.

Decision snapshot

Is University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill a strong OT value option?

Use the value score as a cost screen, then verify program-specific price, outcomes, fieldwork, and state-market fit before applying.

Best for

  • Applicants comparing a #4 public OT value option before building an application list.
  • In-state applicants who want to pressure-test $8,994 tuition against debt, completion, and local labor-market context.
  • Readers who want matched ACOTE program profiles plus North Carolina career-return context before treating price as value.

Watch closely

  • College Scorecard cost, debt, and completion measures are institution-level signals, not OT-program-specific outcomes.
  • Verify the full OT master's program cost after fees, equipment, travel, fieldwork, and living expenses.
  • North Carolina labor-market context helps estimate career return, but it does not replace city, setting, employer, and NBCOT outcome comparisons.

Ask before deciding

  • What is the full OT-specific cost after fees, equipment, travel, and fieldwork expenses?
  • How much debt do OT students graduate with, not just the institution overall?
  • How far do students typically travel for Level II fieldwork?

Applicant read

How to interpret the value signal

The value score is strongest when low cost, manageable debt, completion strength, accreditation runway, and local labor-market opportunity point in the same direction.

Tuition signal

The published in-state tuition signal is unusually strong for an OT pathway, which is why this institution ranks highly in the value model.

Debt signal

The institution-level median debt signal is favorable compared with many graduate health pathways, but it is not OT-program-specific.

Completion signal

The institution-level completion signal is strong, which supports the value case when paired with lower tuition and debt.

State opportunity

North Carolina is a weaker labor-market signal in this value model, so the value case depends more heavily on low cost, fit, and the applicant's target setting.

Program profiles

Linked ACOTE program profiles

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Program profileValue contextNext step
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill OT master's profileOT master's program; ACOTE next on-site review 2030/2031.Open profile

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