We wanted to make you aware of a paid, Commercial Real Estate Virtual Internship Opportunity with Project Destined Charlotte in Fall 2021.
Wednesday, June 30, 2021
Paid, Commercial Real Estate Internship Opportunity open to All Majors
Monday, June 28, 2021
Pick UNC Charlotte Recap
Academic and Career Coaches were there to answer any questions about class schedules, transfer work, and major choices while members of the Professional Development team talked about special clubs like the Business Learning Community, internship options, and career events.
Students could also check out the Friday building and get lots of Belk College swag!
We enjoyed seeing all our new Niners and their families and friends over the past month. If you still have questions, contact the Niblock Student Center for help.
Monday, June 21, 2021
Explore the Many Resources of the J. Murrey Atkins Library
The J. Murrey Atkins Library can assist you in your studies and help you explore new technologies. Angel Truesdale, Business Librarian, can help you conduct business research, navigate through confusing business databases, and share how to access business news. Traverse through the financials of Fortune 500 companies, learn about various industry and market trends, and discover the unique citation methods for business resources. If you have any questions or would like to book an appointment with Angel, email her at angel.truesdale@uncc.edu, and in the meantime, check out the library's website for more information. And if you're really curious, check out this Business Resources research guide.
Friday, June 18, 2021
Withdrawal Policy Change
WITHDRAWAL POLICY CHANGES
Beginning this summer (May 24, 2021), withdrawals from undergraduate classes will again be subject to the W-Limit policy, which restricts undergraduate students to receiving a grade of W for no more than 16 credit hours during their time at UNC Charlotte.
During spring 2020, fall 2020, and spring 2021, all course withdrawals were considered WE grades (Withdrawal for Extenuating Circumstances) because of modified policy due to COVID-19. That will no longer be the case going forward. Undergraduate students who withdraw from a course will receive a grade of W, and students will once again be held to the 16 credit hour limit.
Students who need to withdraw due to extenuating circumstances should submit a request through the Student Assistance & Support Services (SASS) Office located in King 118.
Helpful Links:
Student Assistance & Support Services
Academic Policy: Withdrawal & Cancellation of Enrollment