62.8% of new Fall 2022 transfers came from NC 2-year colleges and 20.4% came from NC 4-year institutions.34.2% of new transfers were 25 years old or older.Almost half of all graduates each spring began at UNCG as transfer students.Fall 2022, 1493 new transfer students were admitted to UNCG.You’ve found your way here and you’re welcome here. You support our mission of being a learner-centered, accessible, and inclusive community. Transfer and adult students contribute to UNC Greensboro’s academic excellence and diversity. Transfer and Adult Students – You’re Welcome Here Transfer & Adult Student Academic Success.Information Technology and Management, M.S.Library and Information Science, M.L.I.S.Teacher Education – Elementary Science Concentration, M.Ed.Hospitality and Tourism Management, B.S.Information Systems & Supply Chain Management: Business Analytics Concentration, B.S.Information Systems & Supply Chain Management: Cyber Security Concentration, B.S.Information Science & Supply Chain Management: Information Systems Concentration, B.S.Information Systems & Supply Chain Management: Supply Chain Management Concentration, B.S.Early Childhood Development and Education, B.S.To find out more about being a part of one of these groups as a student, or engaging with one of these groups as a community member, please visit the Office of Campus Activities and Programs. There are a variety of clubs and Greek organizations on campus that volunteer in the community. The Office of Leadership and Civic Engagement offers information on national and international service organizations to assist students and community members in finding opportunities with AmeriCorps, Peace Corps, Teach for America, etc. Increasingly, more UNCG students are looking for long-term service opportunities, both during their college career and post-graduation. At the end of the spring semester, non-standing projects are evaluated and may become standing projects based upon sustainability, campus interest and potential for continued development. Fellows serve for a full year (Fall – Spring). Depending on their nature, projects may be led individually or by a team of two students. Fellows may propose their own project within the application or may apply to lead a standing project. CCEFs are dedicated to bringing community service, issue awareness and advocacy opportunities to the UNCG campus. The Community & Civic Engagement Fellows (CCEFs) are student volunteer leaders based out of the Office of Leadership and Civic Engagement. To learn more about how athletes are serving our community, reach out to the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). Visit Housing and Residence Life to learn how to get involved! Student Athlete Community EngagementĬommunity engagement has become an integral part of the UNCG student athletes’ total educational experience contributing to the development of civic responsibility and volunteerism. Since March of 2002, UNCG has sent volunteers to various destinations within the United States to provide service, to become educated on social issues affecting communities and to have LOTS of fun during spring break. The UNCG program is affiliated with BreakAway, a national alternative break support agency. UNCG’s Alternative Spring Break trips are designed to provide an educational experience to a group of participants and are designed to link the Triad and North Carolina to the world through service. Sign up for our Weekly Announcements so you never miss out!.Learn how to organize your own service project.Attend our Annual Volunteer & Service-Learning Fair.Search for opportunities to serve through the GivePulse “My Service” Database.Sign up to volunteer through Days of Service or Catalyst.We develop, promote, and advance civic engagement, leadership development, and meaningful service to create positive social change. The Office of Leadership & Civic Engagement prepares students to serve as change-makers. The Office of Leadership & Civic Engagement
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