Campus
Resources
University College
• All freshmen begin their academic careers in UC
• Receive advising until entering a major
• Advisors want to help you understand college
regulations and graduation requirements, select
an appropriate major, & set educational goals
• http://www.uncw.edu/uc
DePaolo Hall (1st floor)
Office
of the
Registrar
• Primarily responsible for maintaining
the university’s academic records
• Obtaining academic transcripts
• Enrollment verification
• http://www.uncw.edu/reg
James Hall (1st floor)
University
Learning Center
Academic support programs are free
to all UNCW students!
• Writing Services – help w/course papers, cover letters, and
application essays
• Learning Services – tutoring is offered in most Basic Studies
and some upper-level courses; study skills
• Supplemental Instruction – series of peer-assisted group
study sessions
• Math Services – drop-in tutoring for math and statistics
• http://www.uncw.edu/ulc
DePaolo Hall (1st floor)
Additional Academic
Support Services…
• Disability Resource Center– provides assistance to students
w/special needs; acts as a liaison between students and
departments
• http://www.uncw.edu/disability
• UniversityTesting Services – provides secure and professional
testing services for the UNCW campus and the local community;
computer-based and paper-based testing are available
• http://www.uncw.edu/testingservices
DePaolo Hall (1st floor)
Honors College
• Students may enter the program as beginning
freshmen, as sophomores, or as juniors/seniors in
departmental honors
• Benefits include: priority class registration, chances for
merit scholarships, option to reside in Honors House,
smaller class sizes, and involvement in special cultural
enrichment opportunities
• http://www.uncw.edu/honors
Randall Library (2nd floor)
William Madison
Randall Library
• Extensive range of print, electronic, and multimedia
resources
• Comfortable and welcoming atmosphere, with seating
for 1,000 readers
• Online catalog available at http://library.uncw.edu
• Opportunities to study abroad and interact with
international students
• Programs offered in summer, regular semester and
academic year
• Travel to countries throughout the world
• http://www.uncw.edu/international
Friday Annex
Career Center
• Provides career development programs from freshman
year to after graduation
• Offers workshops, resume assistance, and individual
career counseling sessions
• Web-based job listings & internships are available for
students
• http://www.uncw.edu/career
University Union (2nd floor)
Office of the
Dean of Students
• Serves as a student advocate and a central resource for
addressing student issues and concerns
• Policy clarification, conflict resolution, grievance
procedures, confidential consultations, and crisis
intervention
• Adjudicates academic and behavioral violations through
the campus judiciary
• http://www.uncw.edu/odos
University Union (2nd floor)
Resource
Offices/Centers
• UppermanAfricanAmerican Cultural Center
• http://www.uncw.edu/upperman
• Centro Hispano
• http://www.uncw.edu/centrohispano
• Women’s Studies and Resource Center (Bear 211)
• http://uncw.edu/wsrc/
• LGBTQIA Resource Office
• http://uncw.edu/lgbtqia/
• Institutional Diversity and Inclusion
• http://www.uncw.edu/diversity
Most offices in Fisher Student Union
Finances
• Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid
• Student Accounts/Cashier’s Office – payment of tuition
and fees
• UNCW One Card – official form of identification at
UNCW
• Seahawk Buck$ – flexible spending account available to
all students; turns One Card into a debit card
Warwick Center
Abrons Student Health
Center
• Abrons Student Health Center – wide range of services; visits
covered by student health fee; students taking 6 or more
credits eligible for unlimited office visits
• Pharmacy – prescriptions filled at reduced rate; over-the-
counter medications available; can fill prescriptions by off-
campus providers
• http://uncw.edu/healthservices/
DePaoloHall (2nd floor)
Health &Wellness
continued…
• CARE – Collaboration for Assault Response and Education (relationship
education and violence prevention)
• http://www.uncw.edu/care
• CounselingCenter – individual appointments, group counseling; services
are confidential and free
• http://www.uncw.edu/counseling
• CROSSROADS – SubstanceAbuse Prevention Program (educational
support and resources)
• http://www.uncw.edu/crossroads
• Health Promotion Services – nutrition and sexual health info. (located in
Student Recreation Center)
• http://uncw.edu/healthservices/promotion.htm
DePaolo Hall (2nd floor)
Police and Parking
Regulations
• University Police – Officers are certified, armed, and
have same authority as other local law enforcement
officers, also in charge of Bicycle Registration Program
• http://www.uncw.edu/police
• Parking &Transportation – Seahawk Shuttle and
parking for on campus, as well as parking tickets
• http://www.uncw.edu/parking
Police – Lionfish Drive (back of campus)
Parking –Warwick Center
Printing Services
• iPrint – students print from any networked computer
and pick up their documents from any iPrint release
station across campus; at beginning of year all students
receive limited amount of free black-and-white prints
on his/her UNCW One Card; after that there is a charge
per page
• http://www.uncw.edu/iprint
Technology
Assistance
Center
• Technology Help Desk
• Need technology help? Submit aTicket at
http://tac.uncw.edu
• Software assistance and free anti-virus software
Randall Library (1st floor)
Student Involvement & Activities
• Campus Recreation (Student Rec Center) – group
exercise/fitness programs, intramural sports,
Discover Outdoor programs, sport clubs
• http://www.uncw.edu/campusrec
• Office of Student Leadership and Engagement
(Fisher University Union) – students explore
leadership and service possibilities
• http://www.uncw.edu/cles
• Campus Activities and Involvement Center (CAIC)
(Fisher Student Union) – student organizations
• http://www.uncw.edu/activities

UNCW Campus Resources

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  • 2.
    University College • Allfreshmen begin their academic careers in UC • Receive advising until entering a major • Advisors want to help you understand college regulations and graduation requirements, select an appropriate major, & set educational goals • http://www.uncw.edu/uc DePaolo Hall (1st floor)
  • 3.
    Office of the Registrar • Primarilyresponsible for maintaining the university’s academic records • Obtaining academic transcripts • Enrollment verification • http://www.uncw.edu/reg James Hall (1st floor)
  • 4.
    University Learning Center Academic supportprograms are free to all UNCW students! • Writing Services – help w/course papers, cover letters, and application essays • Learning Services – tutoring is offered in most Basic Studies and some upper-level courses; study skills • Supplemental Instruction – series of peer-assisted group study sessions • Math Services – drop-in tutoring for math and statistics • http://www.uncw.edu/ulc DePaolo Hall (1st floor)
  • 5.
    Additional Academic Support Services… •Disability Resource Center– provides assistance to students w/special needs; acts as a liaison between students and departments • http://www.uncw.edu/disability • UniversityTesting Services – provides secure and professional testing services for the UNCW campus and the local community; computer-based and paper-based testing are available • http://www.uncw.edu/testingservices DePaolo Hall (1st floor)
  • 6.
    Honors College • Studentsmay enter the program as beginning freshmen, as sophomores, or as juniors/seniors in departmental honors • Benefits include: priority class registration, chances for merit scholarships, option to reside in Honors House, smaller class sizes, and involvement in special cultural enrichment opportunities • http://www.uncw.edu/honors Randall Library (2nd floor)
  • 7.
    William Madison Randall Library •Extensive range of print, electronic, and multimedia resources • Comfortable and welcoming atmosphere, with seating for 1,000 readers • Online catalog available at http://library.uncw.edu
  • 8.
    • Opportunities tostudy abroad and interact with international students • Programs offered in summer, regular semester and academic year • Travel to countries throughout the world • http://www.uncw.edu/international Friday Annex
  • 9.
    Career Center • Providescareer development programs from freshman year to after graduation • Offers workshops, resume assistance, and individual career counseling sessions • Web-based job listings & internships are available for students • http://www.uncw.edu/career University Union (2nd floor)
  • 10.
    Office of the Deanof Students • Serves as a student advocate and a central resource for addressing student issues and concerns • Policy clarification, conflict resolution, grievance procedures, confidential consultations, and crisis intervention • Adjudicates academic and behavioral violations through the campus judiciary • http://www.uncw.edu/odos University Union (2nd floor)
  • 11.
    Resource Offices/Centers • UppermanAfricanAmerican CulturalCenter • http://www.uncw.edu/upperman • Centro Hispano • http://www.uncw.edu/centrohispano • Women’s Studies and Resource Center (Bear 211) • http://uncw.edu/wsrc/ • LGBTQIA Resource Office • http://uncw.edu/lgbtqia/ • Institutional Diversity and Inclusion • http://www.uncw.edu/diversity Most offices in Fisher Student Union
  • 12.
    Finances • Office ofScholarships and Financial Aid • Student Accounts/Cashier’s Office – payment of tuition and fees • UNCW One Card – official form of identification at UNCW • Seahawk Buck$ – flexible spending account available to all students; turns One Card into a debit card Warwick Center
  • 13.
    Abrons Student Health Center •Abrons Student Health Center – wide range of services; visits covered by student health fee; students taking 6 or more credits eligible for unlimited office visits • Pharmacy – prescriptions filled at reduced rate; over-the- counter medications available; can fill prescriptions by off- campus providers • http://uncw.edu/healthservices/ DePaoloHall (2nd floor)
  • 14.
    Health &Wellness continued… • CARE– Collaboration for Assault Response and Education (relationship education and violence prevention) • http://www.uncw.edu/care • CounselingCenter – individual appointments, group counseling; services are confidential and free • http://www.uncw.edu/counseling • CROSSROADS – SubstanceAbuse Prevention Program (educational support and resources) • http://www.uncw.edu/crossroads • Health Promotion Services – nutrition and sexual health info. (located in Student Recreation Center) • http://uncw.edu/healthservices/promotion.htm DePaolo Hall (2nd floor)
  • 15.
    Police and Parking Regulations •University Police – Officers are certified, armed, and have same authority as other local law enforcement officers, also in charge of Bicycle Registration Program • http://www.uncw.edu/police • Parking &Transportation – Seahawk Shuttle and parking for on campus, as well as parking tickets • http://www.uncw.edu/parking Police – Lionfish Drive (back of campus) Parking –Warwick Center
  • 16.
    Printing Services • iPrint– students print from any networked computer and pick up their documents from any iPrint release station across campus; at beginning of year all students receive limited amount of free black-and-white prints on his/her UNCW One Card; after that there is a charge per page • http://www.uncw.edu/iprint
  • 17.
    Technology Assistance Center • Technology HelpDesk • Need technology help? Submit aTicket at http://tac.uncw.edu • Software assistance and free anti-virus software Randall Library (1st floor)
  • 18.
    Student Involvement &Activities • Campus Recreation (Student Rec Center) – group exercise/fitness programs, intramural sports, Discover Outdoor programs, sport clubs • http://www.uncw.edu/campusrec • Office of Student Leadership and Engagement (Fisher University Union) – students explore leadership and service possibilities • http://www.uncw.edu/cles • Campus Activities and Involvement Center (CAIC) (Fisher Student Union) – student organizations • http://www.uncw.edu/activities