
Appyling for Part-Time Classroom Studies
Through Part-time Classroom Studies, part-time students can take classroom courses for credit on campus at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.This program is offered through the William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education.
For more information about the program, please visit Part-Time Classroom Studies through the Friday Center.
Who Should Apply:
Part-time Classroom Studies is the academic program for part-time local adult students. Enrollment is limited to 8 credit hours each semester.
If you want to enroll part-time and you are a commuting student (a student living in this area for at least 6 months and for purposes other than attending school) and you do not have a baccalaureate degree, you may file this application.
Admission is limited. Students who have been away from a traditional school setting for at least one year and full-time UNC-CH faculty/staff employees are considered. Traditional students who have been denied full-time admission to the University are not admitted to Part-time Classroom Studies.
Do not complete this application if:
- you were enrolled as a Part-time Classroom Studies student within the past three years and have not attempted course work at another institution since your last enrollment. Request a readmission application from Part-time Classroom Studies.
- you were last enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student at UNC-CH and you did not graduate. Request a readmission application from the Office of Undergraduate Admission, CB#2200 Jackson Hall, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-2200, (919) 966-3621 or use the online readmission application.
- you already have an undergraduate degree. Request a post-baccalaureate application from Part-time Classroom Studies.
Part-time Classroom Studies is in the Friday Center, located of Highway 54 on The Friday Center Drive, (919) 962-1134. The address is Part-time Classroom Studies, CB#1020, Friday Center, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1020.
Part-time Classroom Studies Application and Deadlines:
Application
For Spring and Summer 2010: click here for the online application.
For Fall 2010: click here for the online application.
Deadlines
- December 1 for Spring Semester
- 30 days prior to registration for Summer Sessions
- July 24 for Fall Semester
What You Are Applying For:
You are applying for part-time admission; you may register for a maximum course load of eight credit hours per semester on a space available basis. You may choose from any daytime or evening courses. All course work carries degree credit. Most of the University's academic support services, such as the library, are available to Continuing Studies students; however, social, athletic, health, and similar non-academic services are not available.
Students admitted to Part-time Classroom Studies are classified as degree-seeking or non degree seeking. Degree-seeking status requires a 2.0 ("C") average based on UNC-CH computation for course work taken at UNC-CH or outside this institution. Applicants must be eligible to return to all previously attended institutions.
Admission to Part-time Classroom Studies does not imply admission to an undergraduate degree program. Grades earned in summer school and Part-time Classroom Studies will go toward the student's UNC-CH grade point average, not the student's GPA for grades earned outside UNC-CH.
Special Instructions:
We suggest making a copy of the Online Part-time Classroom Studies Application after you have filled it out, but before you submit it. You should also make an extra copy of the Confirmation Page that you will be sent. You will then have a copy for your records if problems arise with your application.
Application Fee
The application fee is $70. This non-refundable application fee must be sent with your Confirmation Page. We do not accept cash. A personal check or money order must contain the Applicant's full name and date of birth. There will be a $25 service charge on all returned checks.
Make the check (or money order) payable to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and mail to:
Undergraduate Admissions
CB# 2200 Jackson Hall
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
If you are a citizen of another country, you must complete the online application for international students in lieu of this one.
* NOTE: PLEASE DO NOT use the special symbols "&" or "=" while entering your application data. The "@" symbol may be used for your email address.
Below are some steps for you to follow to ensure that you fill out the Continuing Studies Online Application correctly, completely and accurately.
Step One:
Complete the Part-time Classroom Studies Online Application carefully and accurately. Many of the fields on this application are mandatory; if a required field is left blank, you will get an error message page indicating which field you left blank. To return to the form to make the appropriate change, use the back button on your browser. Make the change and resubmit your application. We recommend that you scroll through and review this form so that you have everything on hand that you will need to provide the information requested. Plan on approximately 15-20 minutes to complete and review this form.
Online Application:
Once you "SUBMIT" the online application and do not encounter any errors, an Online Admission Confirmation Page will be generated for us to confirm that we received your application. This Confirmation Page confirms that we have received your complete application. Please print/sign this Confirmation Page and send it with your $60 application fee to:
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Undergraduate Admissions
CB# 2200 Jackson Hall
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
Residency Form:
Note: You will not be able to fill out the residency form until you have completed the application.
Once you "SUBMIT" the Residency Form and do not encounter any errors, an Online Admission Confirmation Page for the residency form will be generated for us to confirm that we received your residency form. Please print/sign this Confirmation Page and send it to:
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Undergraduate Admissions
CB# 2200 Jackson Hall
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
If a printer is not available, you will need to construct your own hand-written signed Confirmation Pages, following the format of the generated Confirmation Pages. To make the process of your application faster we suggest mailing both of your Confirmation Pages (for the Application and Residency Form) to Undergraduate Admissions together.
Important! - Once you SUBMIT the Online Application or Residency form you cannot return to the pages and make corrections. So please take a minute and review your information before you submit it. If you do have to make corrections, call Undergraduate Admissions at (919) 966-3621.
Step Two:
Once you have completed the Online Application, mail all of the following items to Undergraduate Admissions.
Please do not send original documents!
Please note that it is the applicant's responsibility to supply Undergraduate Admissions with all of the items listed below and a decision cannot be given until all information is received in our Office.
- Signed Confirmation Page - (For the Application and Residency Form)
- $70 Application Fee - (Check or money order)
- *Official High School Transcript - (Grades 9-12. See instructions below)
- *Official College Transcript(s) - (See Instructions below)
- Courses in progress - (For the current year, including course numbers, number of credit hours, and brief course title.) If you are not enrolled in courses this academic year, please tell us.
- Official SAT I/ACT Scores - (Unless you have been out of school for five years or more) Sent directly from the College Board or ACT Program.
- High school students need to send a letter of permission from their high school counselor.
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*Request that your high school transcript(s) and your college transcript(s) (showing all previous attempted course work) be sent to you, which will allow you to enclose them directly with your completed application. (Of course, any subsequent transcripts showing completion of current year's courses should be mailed directly from each institution to us, as each term is completed.) Enclosing your transcripts (with your application) will allow us to process your application more quickly and efficiently. For us to consider your transcripts as "official", you must leave them in the sealed envelope, just as it comes to you through the mail from each institution. Do not open the envelope containing the transcripts if you want us to consider them "official". If you choose to send transcripts that have been opened by you, we reserve the right to request an "official" transcript from you, which can delay our decision. However, if the college(s) or high school(s) will only send transcripts directly to us, we will process them separately.
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Send transcripts to:
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Undergraduate Admissions
CB#2200 Jackson Hall
UNC-CH
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-2200
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