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University College Summer Session I 2013 Tutor Schedule
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GPA Calculator
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Aspiring Eagles Academy Summer-Bridge Program Application 2013
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The Aspiring Eagles Academy is a FIVE-WEEK RESIDENTIAL SUMMER PROGRAM that introduces INCOMING FRESHMEN to North Carolina Central University. It is an academically based enrichment program designed to prepare students to think critically, communicate effectively and solve problems. Participants who successfully complete the program will RECEIVE A MINIMUM OF SIX CREDITS toward their degree. TO BE ELIGIBLE, APPLICANTS MUST: 1.Have been accepted to NCCU 2. Have a final high school GPA of 2.5 minimum 3. Have SAT scores of 800 to 850 4. Submit a final high school transcript to the NCCU Office of Undergraduate Admissions 5. Must have earned a North Carolina diploma.
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University College Vocabulary Study Guide 2012
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How to Schedule an Appointment with Academic Advisor
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Mail Center
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Spring 2013 Student Engagement Sessions
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Aspiring Eagles Peer Mentor Application 2013
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Minimum qualifications: 1. 2.75 cumulative GPA 2. Rising Junior or Senior of North Carolina Central University 3. In good standing with the University 4. Submission of a completed Aspiring Eagles Academy Peer Mentor Application
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General Education Curriculum
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Request a Tutor
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Spring 2013 Supplemental Instruction Schedule
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Academic Advising Assignments 2012-2013
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Academic Advising Assignments for students who entered NCCU 2012-2013
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Honor Code
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Transfer of Credits
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NCCU accepts all non-remedial credits earned in a degree program at any accredited four year institution. As a constituent institution of The University of North Carolina System, NCCU also accepts college transfer work completed at any community college in the state under the terms stipulated in the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA) between the UNC System and the North Carolina Community College System. NCCU will accept all college transfer courses completed at two year institutions with grade of “C” or better, up to a maximum of 64 semester hours. Students completing college transfer degrees at accredited institutions will be awarded 64 semester hours of credit upon entering NCCU, and will be classified as juniors. Credit for courses completed in non-college transfer degree programs, such as technical degree programs, will be evaluated on a course by course basis. A maximum of 64 semester hours can transfer from technical degree programs. No credit is awarded for coursework completed in non-degree programs, such as diploma or certificate programs; however, a student can challenge courses, through standardized tests, such as the College Level Equivalency (CLEP) Exam, or departmental exams.
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Class Attendace
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Students are expected to be present and on time at all regular class meetings and examinations for the classes for which they are registered. Each instructor is required to withdraw a student from the class roll when that student has been absent from class for the number of class meetings that equals a two-week period. Students representing the university on official business that will require absences beyond the two-week period must make advance arrangements with the course instructor to be absent from classes at the specific request of their university sponsor. For classes that meet two times a week, this means that after four absences the student is withdrawn from class with grade a of NW or NF. For classes that meet three times a week, this means that after six absences a student is withdrawn with the grade of NW or NF. The calculation of absences will begin at the date that the student officially registers for the class. Withdrawal grades for nonattendance are NW and NF. A student who is withdrawn from a course after the last day to withdraw from courses will receive a grade of NF, which is the equivalent of an F in determining hours and GPA. The student has the right to appeal the decision of the faculty member to withdraw him/her from the class roll as well as the assignment of the NF or NW grades through the Grade Appeal Policy. Absences will not be designated as “excused” or “unexcused.” Administrators from Student Health Services and the Division of Student Affairs will not write excuses for students’ absences. Extenuating circumstances will be handled on an individual basis by the Division of Student Affairs, the Student Health Services, and academic deans.
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Excessive Credit Hours
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Any student who has attempted more than 168 hours toward a single undergraduate degree will be dismissed from the university. Students who are working toward two undergraduate degrees simultaneously may register for hours in excess of 168 only with special permission from the appropriate dean. Attempted hours also include courses graded WC, NW, NF, W and I. Deans also may make exceptions in cases where students have transferred more than 44 hours from other institutions. In these cases, only transfer hours that apply toward the NCCU major will count toward the 168 hours attempted.
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NCCU Undergraduate Catalog 2011-2013
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Supplemental Instruction Web Content
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Academic Advising Process
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Academic Advising: Responsibilities
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