Campus Overview

Queens University of Charlotte is a small, private liberal arts university located in the heart of Charlotte, North Carolina. With approximately 2,300 students, the university offers an intimate, personalized educational experience in a dynamic urban setting.


Location & Setting Urban campus situated in Charlotte's vibrant Myers Park neighborhood, offering students direct access to a major metropolitan area. The campus is centrally located, providing easy connectivity to city amenities, professional opportunities, and cultural attractions.

Campus Life Small campus size creates a tight-knit community with close student interactions. On-campus housing is available and encouraged, particularly for underclassmen. Limited Greek life exists, with social connections primarily formed through clubs, athletics, and campus events. Weekend activities often blend campus programming with urban exploration of Charlotte.

Student Body Predominantly regional draw with students primarily from North Carolina and surrounding southeastern states. Moderate racial and geographic diversity, with a mix of traditional undergraduate students and transfer/non-traditional learners. Students tend to be academically motivated, with interests spanning liberal arts, business, and health sciences.

Academics Strong liberal arts foundation with notable programs in business, health professions, and education. Small class sizes enable personalized learning and close faculty interactions. Academic environment balances rigorous coursework with collaborative, experiential learning opportunities.

Athletics & Sports NCAA Division II athletics with competitive programs in multiple sports. Royals teams participate in the South Atlantic Conference. Emphasis on student-athlete academic performance and holistic development. Moderate campus athletic spirit with supportive but not overwhelmingly sports-centric culture.

Lifestyle & Weather Mild southeastern climate with warm summers and mild winters. Charlotte offers moderate temperatures, allowing year-round outdoor activities. A car is helpful but not absolutely necessary due to campus compactness and public transportation. Numerous recreational opportunities in and around the city, including parks, cultural venues, and professional sports events.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D1 Low
RPI Rank
#78
2025 Record
Overall: 2-13
Conference
Independent
Coach
Brandi Kist
Recruiting Events:
Disney Showcase 2026

School

Type
Private (Presbyterian)
Classification
Master's: Larger Programs
Common Majors:
Health Professions (30%)
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing (78%)
• Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General (15%)
• Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions (5%)
• Public Health (1%)
Business (22%)
Business Administration, Management and Operations (62%)
• Finance and Financial Management Services (18%)
• Accounting and Related Services (12%)
• Marketing (9%)
Biology (15%)
Communication (6%)
Psychology (5%)

Student Body

Total
1,835
Undergrad
74%
Demographics
63% women
Student:Faculty
9:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science (0.3%)
Psychology (5.0%)
Biology (14.7%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology (34.4%)
French (1.1%)

Academics

Admission Rate
68%
SAT Median
1,205
SAT Range
1,110-1,300
ACT Median
26
Retention
76%
Graduation
66%

Costs

In-State
$43,285
Out-of-State
$43,285
Room & Board
$16,488
Avg Net Price
$27,786
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Mild
HighLow
January52°32°
April73°49°
July90°70°
October73°50°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
City (City: Large)
Nearest City
Charlotte, NC
Distance
3 miles

Roster Breakdown

18 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 17% (3 players)
US Out-of-State: 67% (12 players)
International: 17% (3 players)
Pennsylvania: 50% (9 players)
North Carolina: 17% (3 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward/Midfielder: 6 (33.3%)
Midfielder: 3 (16.7%)
Midfielder/Defender: 4 (22.2%)
Defender: 1 (5.6%)
Goalkeeper: 3 (16.7%)

Class Year Distribution

Freshman: 3 (16.7%)
Sophomore: 7 (38.9%)
Junior: 3 (16.7%)
Senior: 4 (22.2%)
5th Year/Grad: 1 (5.6%)

Full Roster (18 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
4 Grace Wagner D/M Jr. 5-5 New Cumberland, Pa. Red Land
5 Sarah Hondru M So. 5-8 Manheim, Pa. Manheim Central
7 Sydney Smith M/F Sr. 5-5 Greensboro, N.C. Grimsley
9 Tea Burns D/M Fr. 5-4 Factoryville, Pa. Lackawanna Trail
10 Enya Kemp F/M Sr. 5-2 Graaff-Reinet, South Africa Diocesan School for Girls
11 Delfina Gonzalez Fontan F/M So. 5-7 Hollywood, Fla. Westminster
14 Lilly Waters M/F Jr. - Delmar, Del. Delmar
19 Maddie Just M/D So. 5-9 Glen Allen, Va. Patrick Henry
25 Olivia Gain M/D/F So. 5-4 Palmyra, Pa. Palmyra Area High School
28 Jarmilla Richter M/F Sr. 5-6 Berlin, Germany Beethoven Gymnasium
30 Ines Morixe Stirling D So. 5-3 Montevideo, Uruguay Instituto Preuniversitario Juan XXIII
31 Liv Rainwater M Jr. 5-5 Matthews, N.C. Covenant Day School
32 Alana Shimp M/F So. 5-6 Mechanicsburg, Pa. Mechanicsburg Area Senior
33 Hensley Miller D/M Sr. 5-1 Cary, N.C. Cary Christian School
44 Sarah Trask GK Grad. 5-7 Plymouth Meeting, Pa. Plymouth Whitemarsh
88 Madison Destefano GK So. 5-4 Glenside, Pa. Germantown Academy
99 Sabrina Balent GK Fr. 5-4 Sewickley, Pa. North Allegheny
- Addisan Sholly - Fr. - Palmyra, Pa. -