General News

Schedule Change to Student Move-In; Student Accommodations Requested

Due to the inclement weather schedule changes that were announced in today’s NinerNotice, please be aware that dates have moved forward by one day for those students moving into residence halls. We previously announced the need for student accommodations related to residence hall move-in, and now ask you to make any adjustments due to the […]

Community Talk to Discuss Gene Nichol’s “The Faces of Poverty”

Join Gene R. Nichol, the Boyd Tinsley Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, in conversation on his book, The Faces of Poverty in North Carolina: Stories From Our Invisible Citizens. The Faces of Poverty tells the stories of hundreds of poor North Carolinians and those working to alleviate […]

Changes to Grade Election Implementation for Spring 2021

Dear Colleagues: The Faculty Council has made an amendment to the Undergraduate Pass/No Credit (P/N) grading procedure for the Spring 2021 semester. This amendment will simplify the process for undergraduate students and faculty while still limiting the number of P/N elections and providing a mechanism for identifying sufficient achievement in progression courses. It continues the […]

Updated Academic Dates and Deadlines

As Chancellor Gaber stated on Monday, the University has made adjustments to the Spring 2021 academic calendar due to the ongoing risks associated with COVID-19. Please make a note of these revised key dates and deadlines. Faculty can import the updated dates in their Canvas courses. Spring full term changes: Early Alerts due – February […]

Emergency Relief Fund Providing Direct Student Aid

UNC Charlotte has been granted $727,808 from the Governors Emergency Education Relief Fund (GEER), which is a program of the Education Stabilization Fund created by the CARES Act and administered by the U.S. Department of Education. The funds will be used entirely for student aid to help current students be able to continue their education […]

Grading Options for Undergraduate Students

Dear Faculty: As indicated in my December 11 email, the grading period will open tomorrow. For undergraduate students who have elected Pass/No Credit grading, you will see four options: H (Passing with an A, B or C grade) P (Passing with a D grade) N (No Credit) I (Incomplete) Any undergraduate student who elected Pass/No […]

Amendment to P/N Grading Election Includes H Grade Designation

Dear Colleagues: After receiving additional feedback from students and faculty, the exception to the Undergraduate Grading Policy for the 2020-21 academic year has been amended with two changes. The amendment recognizes the need to record letter grades in prerequisite courses while allowing students to select P/N grading. The first change expands P/N grading to include […]

Grade Election Deadline Extended to Dec. 16; New Grade Designation Added

After receiving additional feedback from students and faculty, the Undergraduate Grading Policy for the 2020-21 academic year has been amended. Undergraduate students may elect P/N grading in up to three courses during the academic year. There are two changes: The deadline for electing P/N grading has been extended until Wednesday, December 16 at 11:59 p.m. […]

University Career Center Awarded for Integration of Career Competencies

The University Career Center (UCC) was recently awarded for its endeavor to ensure our graduates are equipped with the top career competencies employers seek, regardless of profession. The Southern Association of College and Employers presented UCC with the Imaginative Spirit Award for the innovative programs implemented over the past couple of years to improve competency […]

Kirby Appointed Associate Provost of Enrollment Management

Claire Kirby has been appointed the new Associate Provost of Enrollment Management at UNC Charlotte. Kirby joined UNC Charlotte in April 2005 and has been the Director of Admissions since August 2012. Kirby led UNC Charlotte’s Undergraduate Admissions team to achieve 26% growth in new freshmen and 10% growth in new transfer students over the […]