The Top 29 Best Online Colleges in North Carolina for 2023
Are you looking into getting a degree online next year? Luckily for you, North Carolina has some great online school options that you can attend. Online higher education can be…

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Getty ImagesAre you looking into getting a degree online next year? Luckily for you, North Carolina has some great online school options that you can attend. Online higher education can be very beneficial for people looking into furthering their education. From four-year universities to community colleges, certification programs, and more. The list done by Intelligent features some of the best online schools in the state. Every school on the list is a nonprofit, accredited institution, either public or private. They evaluated each school and took into consideration their tuition costs, admission, retention, graduation rates, faculty, reputation, and more.
Top 29 Best Online Colleges in NC
- NC State University
- East Carolina University
- Appalachian State University
- University of North Carolina Wilmington
- University of North Carolina at Greensboro
- Western Carolina University
- University of North Carolina at Charlotte
- North Carolina A&T University
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Fayetteville State University
- Duke University
- North Carolina Central University
- Gardner-Webb University
- Winston-Salem State University
- Campbell University
- University of Mount Olive
- Barton College
- Mid-Atlantic Christian University
- Wake Forest University
- Pfeiffer University
- Carolina University
- University of North Carolina at Pembroke
- Montreat College
- Less-McRae College
- St. Andrews University
- Johnson C. Smith University
- Queens University of Charlotte
- William Peace University
- Lenoir-Rhyne University
The cost of online colleges in North Carolina vary between the type of degree you choose to pursue. Of course, that means between certifications, undergrad degrees, and graduate degrees. If you are looking for an online degree in North Carolina, looks like it won't be that hard to find a great program for you! If you are looking into furthering your education, this may be the perfect place to state. Check out the full list here and see what you may need to do next.
South Carolina College Town Named Best Sports City In America
It's no secret that the US loves its sports. Whether it's NFL, NBA, MLB, college athletics, NHL, or something else. There are passionate fans everywhere. Anyone who knows me will tell you I definitely fall into that category. But if you love sports there are certainly "better" places to be if you want to be fully immersed in the culture (and a winning one at that). In fact, I'd tell you there are two types of sports fans, those who are fans of teams first, and those that are fans of the game first. Those in the latter are the ones this study is most relevant for. I'd argue that the best sports city to be in is the one where you can see your team play most often. But this study by WalletHub focused on the best overall fan experience. And in that metric, a South Carolina town topped the Best Small Sports City list.
The study compared 392 cities across more than 50 key metrics related to the five largest sports in the U.S.: football, basketball, baseball, hockey, and soccer. This is on both the pro and collegiate levels. They ranked the cities overall as well as in small, mid-sized, and large cities. Below you'll find the rankings across all categories including which South Carolina college town is considered the best sports city. (It pains me to write it and give them this recognition more than I care to admit). In fact, many smaller North and South Carolina cities faired well in these rankings. The larger cities? Not so much. When compared to sports hubs with numerous professional teams, I suppose it's to be expected. Be sure to read until the end to see where the champion small city ranked in the overall results.
Top 10 Cities For Football

Top 10 Cities For Basketball Fans

Best Small Sports Cities

Other NC/SC Cities:
35. Greenville, SC
38. Spartanburg, SC
39. Boiling Springs, SC
43. Cullowhee, NC
57. Elon, NC
100. Orangeburg, SC
Best Midsize Sports Cities

Other NC/SC Cities:
43. Columbia, SC
62. North Charleston, SC
74. High Point, NC
75. Wilmington, NC
77. Cary, NC
101. Fayetteville, NC
Best Large Sports Cities

NC/SC Cities:
26. Charlotte, NC
42. Raleigh, NC
Top 30 Sports Cities Overall
A combination of small, midsize, and large cities.
30. Clemson, SC

Total Score: 22.57
Football: 31
Basketball: 52
Baseball: 45
Soccer: 43
Hockey: 450
29. Glendale, AZ

Total Score: 25.09
Football: 13
Basketball: 450
Baseball: 450
Soccer: 450
Hockey: 19
28. Charlotte, NC

Total Score: 26.31
Football: 25
Basketball: 25
Baseball: 75
Soccer: 41
Hockey: 450
27. Las Vegas, NV

Total Score: 27.27
Football: 23
Basketball: 252
Baseball: 73
Soccer: 40
Hockey: 18
26. Tampa, FL

Total Score: 27.3
Football: 21
Basketball: 228
Baseball: 89
Soccer: 102
Hockey: 8
25. Cleveland, OH
ShutterstockTotal Score: 28.49
Football: 26
Basketball: 20
Baseball: 11
Soccer: 112
Hockey: 450
24. Detroit, MI

Total Score: 29.67
Football: 30
Basketball: 23
Baseball: 22
Soccer: 38
Hockey: 3
23. Baltimore, MD

Total Score: 29.69
Football: 16
Basketball: 78
Baseball: 19
Soccer: 94
Hockey: 450
22. Nashville, TN

Total Score: 29.97
Football: 24
Basketball: 66
Baseball: 30
Soccer: 23
Hockey: 23
21. Buffalo, NY

Total Score: 30.44
Football: 14
Basketball: 155
Baseball: 124
Soccer: 108
Hockey: 7
20. Houston, TX

Total Score: 30.75
Football: 29
Basketball: 9
Baseball: 17
Soccer: 15
Hockey: 450
19. New Orleans, LA

Total Score: 31.93
Football: 8
Basketball: 16
Baseball: 214
Soccer: 450
Hockey: 450
18. Minneapolis, MN

Total Score: 32.52
Football: 18
Basketball: 28
Baseball: 9
Soccer: 245
Hockey: 49
17. Green Bay, WI

Total Score: 32.76
Football: 3
Basketball: 226
Baseball: 450
Soccer: 137
Hockey: 450
16. Indianapolis, IN

Total Score: 33.23
Football: 10
Basketball: 21
Baseball: 33
Soccer: 35
Hockey: 450
15. Kansas City, MO

Total Score: 34.24
Football: 11
Basketball: 249
Baseball: 20
Soccer: 5
Hockey: 450
14. Chicago, IL

Total Score: 34.55
Football: 27
Basketball: 17
Baseball: 6
Soccer: 12
Hockey: 11
13. Seattle, WA

Total Score: 35.83
Football: 17
Basketball: 144
Baseball: 21
Soccer: 2
Hockey: 21
12. Cincinnati, OH

Total Score: 35.95
Football: 9
Basketball: 55
Baseball: 7
Soccer: 22
Hockey: 450
11. San Francisco, CA

Total Score: 36.58
Football: 12
Basketball: 4
Baseball: 8
Soccer: 202
Hockey: 450
10. Atlanta, GA

Total Score: 37.34
Football: 20
Basketball: 14
Baseball: 4
Soccer: 8
Hockey: 450
9. Washington, DC

Total Score: 37.48
Football: 22
Basketball: 8
Baseball: 23
Soccer: 6
Hockey: 15
8. Denver, CO

Total Score: 37.75
Football: 15
Basketball: 24
Baseball: 24
Soccer: 18
Hockey: 6
7. Philadelphia, PA

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Total Score: 38.54
Football: 19
Basketball: 5
Baseball: 18
Soccer: 16
Hockey: 14
6. Miami, FL
Katherine Welles / Shutterstock.comTotal Score: 38.84
Football: 7
Basketball 6:
Baseball: 26
Soccer: 14
Hockey: 450
5. Dallas, TX

Total Score: 42.38
Football: 2
Basketball: 18
Baseball: 313
Soccer: 19
Hockey: 17
4. Pittsburgh, PA

Total Score: 46.48
Football: 1
Basketball: 99
Baseball: 12
Soccer: 31
Hockey: 2
3. New York, NY

Total Score: 47.09
Football: 6
Basketball: 12
Baseball: 1
Soccer: 7
Hockey: 5
2. Boston, MA

Total Score: 50.88
Football: 4
Basketball: 2
Baseball: 5
Soccer: 13
Hockey: 1
1. Los Angeles, CA

Total Score: 50.91
Football: 5
Basketball: 1
Baseball: 3
Soccer: 1
Hockey: 24
Methodology
In order to determine the best sports cities, WalletHub combined the results from its previous rankings listed below. Each sports category was assigned a weight corresponding with the total percentage of adults in the U.S. who claim to follow that particular sport, according to Gallup.
Each sports category was also graded on a 100-point scale, with a score of 100 representing the most favorable conditions for sports fans. Finally, we determined each city’s weighted average across all sports categories to calculate its overall score and used the resulting scores to rank-order our sample.
Our sample includes a total of 392 U.S. cities, categorized according to the following population-size guidelines:
Sources: Data used to create this ranking were collected from the U.S. Census Bureau, TN Bets, Team Marketing Report, ESPN, NCAA, Pro Football Hall of Fame, Sports Reference, Forbes, Minute Media, Sports Business Journal, MLB Advanced Media, Minor League Baseball, YouGov, Sports Reference, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, The National Collegiate Athletic Association, Forbes, Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter, NBA, NHL.com, U.S. College Hockey Online, TicketIQ, U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame, USL, Soccer Stadium Digest, FlashScore, Google Trends, National Soccer Hall of Fame and WalletHub analysis.




