Western Carolina University
Former names  | Cullowhee Academy (1889–1905) Cullowhee Normal & Industrial School (1905–1925) Cullowhee State Normal School (1925–1929) Western Carolina Teachers College (1929–1953) Western Carolina College (1953–1967)  | 
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| Type | Public university | 
| Established | August 5, 1889 | 
| Founder | Robert Lee Madison | 
Parent institution  | University of North Carolina | 
| Accreditation | SACS | 
| Endowment | $130 million (2022) | 
| Chancellor | Kelli R. Brown | 
| Provost | Richard D. Starnes | 
Academic staff  | 548 full-time and 228 part-time (spring 2023) | 
Administrative staff  | 967 | 
| Students | 11,877 (spring 2023) | 
| Undergraduates | 10,145 | 
| Postgraduates | 1,732 | 
| Location | ,  North Carolina , United States 35°18′35″N 83°11′00″W / 35.30972°N 83.18333°W  | 
| Campus | Distant town, 589 acres (2.38 km2) | 
| Newspaper | The Western Carolinian | 
| Colors | Purple and gold | 
| Nickname | Catamounts | 
Sporting affiliations  | NCAA Division I FCS – SoCon | 
| Website | wcu.edu | 
Western Carolina University (WCU) is a public university in Cullowhee, North Carolina, United States. It is part of the University of North Carolina system.
The fifth oldest institution of the sixteen four-year universities in the UNC system, WCU was founded to educate the people of the western North Carolina mountains. Enrollment for the fall 2020 semester was 12,243 students.