Correspondence Directory

If, after reading this Catalog, you have further questions or specific inquiries about the programs of, or admission to, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, please look below to find the proper office to contact. Address correspondence to any of the offices in care of:

The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
9201 University City Boulevard
Charlotte, North Carolina 28223-0001

DIRECTORY

Academic Affairs

(704) 547-2225

Admissions

Undergraduate

Graduate


(704) 547-2213
(704) 547-3366

Brocker Health Center

(704) 547-4617

College of Architecture

(704) 547-2358

Arts & Sciences

(704) 547-4303

Business Administration

(704) 547-2165

Education

(704) 547-4707

Engineering

(704) 547-2301

Nursing and Health Professions

(704) 547-4650

Cone University Center

(704) 547-2267

Continuing Education and Extension

(704) 547-2424

Cooperative Education

(704) 547-2361

Counseling Center

(704) 547-2105

Dean of Students

(704) 547-2375

Financial Aid

(704) 547-2461

Graduate School

(704) 547-3371

J. Murrey Atkins Library

Circulation

Reference


(704) 547-2392
(704) 547-2241

Records/Registration

(704) 547-3487

Residence Life

(704) 547-2585

Student Affairs

(704) 547-2206

Summer Programs

(704) 547-2424

Undergraduate Programs

(704) 547-2045

EMERGENCY NUMBERS

Campus Police -- Emergency

(on campus)

(off campus)


911
547-2200

Director of Public Safety

and Non-Emergency Calls


547-2282

Health Services

(radio contact with police)


547-4617

Campus Operator

547-2000

About This Catalog...

Although the publisher of this catalog has made every reasonable effort to attain factual accuracy herein, no responsibility is assumed for editorial, clerical or printing errors, or errors occasioned by mistakes. The publisher has attempted to present information which, at the time of preparation for printing, most accurately describes the course offerings, faculty listings, policies, procedures, regulations and requirements of the University. However, it does not establish contractual relations. The University reserves the right to alter or change any statement contained herein without prior notice.

Graduation Rate Disclosure Statement. Our data show that 59% of the full-time new freshmen who entered UNC Charlotte in Fall 1990 have received a baccalaureate from this institution or another UNC institution as of Fall 1996. In addition, another 7% were enrolled at this or another UNC institution in pursuit of their baccalaureate degree as of Fall 1996. This information is provided pursuant to requirements of the Student-Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act of 1990.

The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is open to people of all races and is committed to equality of educational opportunity and does not discriminate against applicants, students, or employees based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, or disability. Moreover, UNC Charlotte actively seeks to promote integration by recruiting and enrolling a larger number of African-American, Native-American, and other ethnically diverse students.

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