Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Are you in tune to our University Career Center?

The University Career Center at UNCC has so much to offer!

Prepare, experience, learn, and explore to successfully land part-time jobs, internships, and post graduate employment.

Come to walk-in hours, make an appointment, or follow them on social media for updates and opportunities!

Phone: (704) 687-0795
Email: career@uncc.edu
Website: www.career.uncc.edu
Facebook: UNC Charlotte Career Center
Twitter: @uncc_career
Instagram: uncc_career


Marketing Majors: Mock Interview Opportunity!

UNC Charlotte| University Career Center
9201 University City Blvd.| Charlotte, NC 28223
Phone: 704-687-0795 | Fax: 704-687-5298 

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Curious about Internships for Academic Credit? Attend an info session!

Belk College Students:
Are you planning to do an internship this upcoming Spring? There are ​several​ opportunities this semester to learn how to apply for academic credit.  Click HERE to sign-up for an info session.  All applications for Spring must be completed by January 1, 2017.
· Junior or Senior in "good academic" standing {minimum 2.0 GPA}
· Must be a Declared Upper-Level Business Major
· May need to satisfy additional major course prerequisites 
· Must meet internship validity requirements 
· Attend an Info Session
· Complete Backpack 2 Briefcase Training online
· Submit application and materials by deadline
· For Spring Internships ---- January 1
· For Summer Internships ---- June 1
· For Fall Internships --- August 15
· Mondays @ 9:30am
· Tuesdays @ 11:00am
· Wednesdays @ 12:30pm
· Thursdays @ 3:30pm
Still have questions? Contact stcenterpd@uncc.edu or stop by the Student Center for Professional Development in 147 Friday.

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Appointment Types for the Academic and Career Coaching Office

Need to meet with your Academic and Career Coach but aren't sure if you need to make an appointment?


The Belk College of Business Center for Academic and Career Coaching offers THREE types of appointments to meet your needs:

    An appointment with an Academic and Career Coach

    • 30-minute appointments with an Academic and Career Coach to discuss any kind of question, including, but not limited to:
      • Graduation plans or checks
      • Long-term scheduling recommendations
      • Major/minor exploratory conversations
      • Career exploratory conversations
      • Career planning
      • Career readiness
      • Planning for study abroad
    • Coaches offer a variety of appointment times each week on Starfish.
    • During peak-times (Add/Drop Week or Registration Week) appointments will only be 20 minutes long and will be limited to academic-focused questions.

    Walk-In Advising

    • Quick meeting with an Academic and Career Coach for 10 minutes or less about:
      • Clarification on forms & policies
      • Quick-reference information
      • Declaring a major/concentration/minor
      • Brief questions about scheduling and curriculum requirements
    • Any other questions REQUIRE a full-appointment and you will be turned away.
    • Hours are posted weekly on the website.

      Meetings with Peer Advisors

      Need Advising help but can’t find a time to meet with an Advisor? Make an appointment with a Peer Advisor using the following simple steps.

      • The Peer Advising Office is located in the Friday building room 387 Lab (3rd floor, just past the advising center on the left.) Peer Advisors are in the office and available to meet on:
        • Monday: 9am- 12pm|1pm-3pm|4pm-5pm
        • Tuesday: 8am-10am|1pm-5pm
        • Wednesday: 8am-11am|2pm-3pm
        • Thursday: 8am-10am|1pm-5pm
        • Friday: 12pm-3pm
      • You can email them at: bcobpeeradvising@uncc.edu

      Wednesday, August 17, 2016

      Important Academic Deadlines for Fall 2016!

      • August 29, 2016  -  Last day to register, add, drop with no grade via the web 11:59 pm (New deadline as approved by Faculty Council)
      • August 29, 2016  -  Last day to submit grade replacement request 11:59 pm Policy Info
      • September 2, 2016  -  Census Date for Fall Enrollment 
      • September 19, 2016  -  Deadline for all students to apply for December 2016 graduation 11:59 pm
      • October 25, 2016  -  Last day to withdraw from course (s); grade subject to Withdrawal Policy 11:59 pm

      Click here to see the full academic calendar.

      Tuesday, August 16, 2016

      Email Etiquette for Students

      E-mail is often perceived as an informal means of communication. However, as it becomes increasingly popular in professional settings, students need to take time to think through the content and tone of their e-mail. It is important to consider the message that might inadvertently be sent to employers or other business professionals. Professional e-mail is very different from casual e-mail or instant messenger. Remember that it's easier to be ruled out than ruled in for a position!

      The most common mistakes are:
      - using emoticons :o)
      - being too informal or demanding
      - misspellings and poor grammar
      - no capitalization
      - spelling words the way they sound

      The following rules should be used for e-mail when writing or responding to potential employers, co-workers, colleagues, business members, and college staff or personnel. 

      • Always introduce yourself the same way you would in a cover letter.
      • Treat your e-mail as if you were writing a professional cover or thank-you letter on paper, but be brief.
      • In the subject line, make it obvious why you are writing: "Application for XYZ position."
      • Make sure you change the contact name and content according to the person/company to whom you are sending the message.
      • If you are responding to an e-mail, include the original message in the reply, so the receiver can put your e-mail into the correct context. Also, respond within two business days.
      • Always spell words correctly! Don't just use spell check. It won't catch words that are spelled correctly, but are misused within the context of the sentence.
      • Never use all capital letters. Employers may think that you are screaming. It is also difficult to read.
      • Think about the message your e-mail address sends. Keep your address simple, and avoid unprofessional sounding names like "studmuffin" or "partygirl."
      • Read your message carefully before you click the send button. The tone of an e-mail can often be misinterpreted.
      • Scan documents for viruses before you attach it to your e-mail.
      • Name any document "your name, document name." 
      • If you are attaching a document, see if there is a specified format, i.e.: Word, rich text format, or as a PDF.
      • Do not assume that if an employer is informal that you should be.
      • Don't just rely on e-mail. E-mail can be lost. Follow-ups can also be done via the telephone or regular mail.

      Additionally, I would suggest reviewing this presentation for Email Etiquette for Students when communicating with staff, faculty or employers. It is very difficult to assist you when your emails are only one line and do not give me context to your statements. Make sure to read over your emails before you send them and review that presentation for future communication with our office and campus partners. 

      Monday, August 8, 2016

      Transfers: Make sure your transcripts are up to date!

      Are you a transfer student new to UNCC this fall? 

      Check to make sure your transcripts are up to date!

      1. Log into Self Service Banner
      2. Go to your "Student" tab
      3. Choose "Records" 
      4. Open up your advising transcript

      Are all of your transfer hours there?

      If you earned an Associate's Degree, does your transcript show INST 1111 General Education Articulation?

      If not, you'll want to get a copy of your previous college transcripts to the Admissions department ASAP!


      If your transcripts have updated since you were advised at SOAR and you'd like to be re-advised, please schedule an appointment with your advisor on Starfish.

      Tuesday, August 2, 2016

      Fall 2016 New Transfer Student Checklist

      Congratulations on your admission to UNC Charlotte! Here is a comprehensive checklist of everything you need to do between attending SOAR and your first day of classes. Click the hyperlinks for more information and continue to follow the Belk College Blog for updates!
        
      Make sure you have activated your NinerNet Account and explored my.uncc.edu.

      Sign up for on-campus placement exams, as appropriate.

      Make sure you have sent all transcripts to Undergraduate Admissions for processing.

      If you haven’t completed the Belk College Pre-Orientation, please do so ASAP!

      Make sure all Immunization Records are up-to-date and current with our Student Health Center.

      Accept your Financial Aid by following these steps: Receiving Your Aid  and contacting Financial Aid if you have further questions.

      Become familiar with our academic advising software and setup your profile in Starfish.

      As appropriate, submit your requests for Transfer Credit Re-Evaluation.

      Familiarize yourself with Moodle and Canvas. These websites are where many of your professors will place assignments, resources, syllabi, and grades.

      Become acquainted with campus via Campus Map and the many different Transportation Services we offer students.  

      Make sure you have your 49er-card.

      Secure a Parking Permit.

      Get a head start on all of the IT Services available to you by visiting this website: New Student IT Services.

      Preorder your textbooks online through our Barnes & Noble Bookstore.

      Check out the University’s Transfer Portal.

      If you’re are moving into a residence hall on campus, follow these guidelines: Fall Move-In Guide.

      If you’re living off campus, use these Off Campus Housing Resources to help you in your transition into the University City area

      Participate in New Student Convocation, your formal welcome to the University on August 22nd, 2016.
      • Attend Belk College on Green, August 22nd, Cato Lawn at 12:00 PM to meet Belk College faculty, staff, and current students.

      Check out Week of Welcome events and plan to attend all events that interest you!  

      CHECK YOUR UNCC EMAIL DAILY!!

      Questions, contact the Belk College Undergraduate Advising Center at stadvise@uncc.edu.

      Monday, August 1, 2016

      Make Sure to Send in your Transcripts from Transient Study Courses!

      Did you take a course over the summer at a community college or other institution for Transient Study?  If so, it's your responsibility to send those transcripts to UNCC.

      You can usually request transcripts online at most institutions.  Be sure to send an official copy to UNCC's Office of the Registrar.

      Until your transient credits are officially on your UNCC transcript, you will not be able to register for any courses that your transient courses served as pre-reqs for.

      Team Building Exercises at the BCOB Staff Retreat!

      Ever tried to build a free-standing tower out of marshmallows and toothpicks as a team but your manager can't touch anything, one builder can't speak, and the other builder can only use their non-dominant hand? Neither had we! Until this past week anyway... 

      On July 27th the BCOB Advising Team had a staff retreat full of team building and planning time for the upcoming academic year. We had a great time and are excited for the upcoming fall semester!
      Team Paul, Suzanne, and Deanna
      Team Lesley, Kim, and Allison