1. When will I declare a major?
Typically, students will declare a major at the end of their freshman year
or the beginning of their sophomore year. Departments and schools have various
requirements for admission to their programs. Be sure to meet with your assigned
advisor regularly during your first year. They will ensure that you are on
the right track for the degree program you are interested in.
2. If I am accepted to UNCW, may I automatically
declare a nursing major (or business, education, communication studies, etc
major?)
All admitted students are initially assigned to the University College. The
professional schools require a separate application, usually at the end of
your sophomore year. The Business, Education and Nursing schools have different
sets of criteria for admission to their respective schools. Generally, each
school requires that you take certain coursework and have a certain GPA for
admission. Additionally some departments in the College of Arts and Sciences
have GPA and course requirements. See the University catalogue for specific
information. Online Catalogue
3. What is University College?
University College provides academic advising to students until they declare
a major. Professional advisors, or specially trained faculty advisors drawn
from the College of Arts and Sciences and the Schools of Business, Education,
and Nursing, provide students with guidance and encouragement in selecting
courses, deciding on majors and meeting academic requirements. University
College also provides intervention services for students in academic difficulty.
University College Web site
4. Does UNCW offer tutoring?
The University Learning Services offer a Math Lab, Tutoring and Learning Center
and the Writing Place to assist students academically. Free tutoring is available
in all basic studies courses as well as some upper level courses. Additionally,
the university offers academic skills workshops that include topics like time
management, learning styles, textbook reading strategies, note-taking strategies,
and test-taking skills. Learning
Services Web site
5. Does UNCW have an honors program? When and how
can I become a part of it?
Yes, UNCW offers the Honors Scholars Program that provides academically talented
students with innovative and unique educational experiences. The Honors Scholars
Program offers admission at different points in the academic career. As a
freshman, the Honors Scholars Program may invite you to join during the regular
admission process. As a sophomore, students are invited to join based on high
academic achievement as a freshman. Juniors and seniors can join through academic
departments (this option includes transfer students). Honors
Scholars Web site
6. What are learning communities?
UNCW’s Learning Communities motto is “Live to Learn…Learn
to Live.” Students participating in this program will live and take
most of their classes with the same group of students. They will have a lot
in common with the other students in their Learning Community because the
courses they take together will be linked. Additionally, the students live
and take many of their classes in Cornerstone Hall, UNCW's newest residence
hall. This modern building has all the amenities for comfortable living, as
well as state-of-the-art classrooms. Learning
Communities Web site
7. Are faculty members accessible if I am having
a concern about a class?
UNCW is primarily an undergraduate teaching oriented institution. Faculty
hold regular office hours and often will arrange other times to meet that
may be more convenient for you.
8. Do you have pre-med or pre-law majors?
UNCW offers pre-professional advising in several areas: health, dentistry,
law, medicine, optometry, pharmacy, physical therapy, podiatry and veterinary
medicine. Each of these areas has an assigned advisor who will help you best
prepare for admission to specific graduate programs. You will not “major”
in any of these areas, but will receive guidance on how to best prepare academically
for your chosen field.
9. Please describe the pre-med advising program.
If you are interested in pursuing medicine as a career, you can major in any
discipline as long as certain basic courses are incorporated into your curriculum.
Your medical school advisor will know what basic courses medical schools expect,
and will assist you as you plan your curriculum. You should receive a copy
of the UNCW Pre-medical Sciences Student Manual, which outlines the services
available, and a checklist for the medical school application process. The
medical school advisor also maintains a file of information on medical schools,
materials to help you prepare for the MCATs and applications to med schools.
UNCW also offers the Health Sciences Club to help pre-med students understand
their options.
10. Does UNCW offer engineering?
UNCW offers 2+2 and 3+2 Engineering Programs. The 2+2 Engineering Program
is offered jointly by UNCW and North Carolina’s three state-supported
Colleges of Engineering. Students have an opportunity to complete half of
their degree requirements at UNCW and the second half at NC State, UNC Charlotte,
or NC A&T. The 3+2 program is an Environmental Science and Environmental
Engineering program offered through UNCW and NC State. Students who complete
this program will receive two degrees, one in Environmental Science from UNCW,
and one from NC State in Environmental Engineering. Pre-engineering
Web site
11. Do you have foreign language requirements?
All students are required to take at least 3 credit hours (one course) in
a foreign language as part of the Basic Studies requirements. A student may
demonstrate competency by passing a waiver examination.
12. Does UNCW offer study abroad?
UNCW has an extensive exchange and study abroad program for students. Students
can study in Australia, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, China, Costa Rica,
Denmark, Ecuador, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Japan, Korea, South
Africa, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan and Thailand. Office
of International Programs
13. What do I have to score on an AP exam
to receive credit?
Student must score a 3 or better on most AP tests to be considered for college
credit and advanced placement. Advanced Placement test score reports should
be sent to the Office of the Registrar for evaluation. AP
credits
14. What are the hours for the library?
Regular library hours are: SUNDAY @ 10:00am for 24 Hr. service through Friday @ 7:00pm.
**(Access between midnight and 7:00am restricted to UNCW students, faculty, and staff
with a valid UNCW ID card)**,
Saturday 10:00am - 7:00pm. Extended and holiday hours
UNCW Office of Admissions
601 South College Road | Wilmington, NC 28403-5904
phone 910 962-3243 | fax 910 962-3038
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