Make yourself at home. University of Northern Colorado 2015-16

Make yourself at home.
University of Northern Colorado
Guide for Admitted Transfer Students – 2015-16
unco.edu/admissions
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Welcome to the UNC
community.
As you pursue your academic goals, you’ll
have limitless opportunities for deepening
your education, exploring your interests and
making lifelong connections.
This guide will help you check out options for housing and
dining as well as provide you with information about clubs,
organizations, resources and recreation. Take time to read through
it, and get ready to make yourself at home.
What’s Inside:
Get registered. Find out about registration, orientation
and transfer of credits. page 4
On-campus living. So many housing choices. page 6
Pick your plan. Residence hall floor plans. page 12
Off-campus living. Stuff you’ll need, stuff you won’t. page 14
Fuel-up for the journey. Dining plans for any appetite. page 16
Choose your place. Instructions for housing and dining
applications. page 18
Take time out. Find your place in the sun, from athletics to
volunteer opportunities, in Greeley and beyond. page 20
Find your niche. Links to student support and resources. page 22
Make a plan. When to do what. page 23
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Get registered.
You’ll be assigned a registration date based on the number of completed credits you have on record with
the Registrar’s Office. Register online using Ursa, the university’s secure, electronic gateway for student
registration, bill payment and other important functions.
A Personal Identification Number (PIN) must be obtained from an advisor before you can register for classes. To consult with an
advisor, choose one of the following options:
Attend a New Student Orientation
session
Sessions are designed specifically for transfer
students. Advisors from your declared major
will be available.
For a list of dates, and to reserve a session,
go to unco.edu/orientation.
Meet with an advisor
If you can’t attend orientation, contact an
advisor from your declared major to schedule
an advising appointment close to your
registration date. If you haven’t declared a
major and are admitted as either exploring
or exploring-seeking in Art, Business, Music,
Musical-Theatre or Theatre, contact an advisor
from the Academic Support and Advising
office at 970-351-1391.
How to Transfer Your Credits
UNC requires a minimum of 120 semester
credit hours to graduate with a bachelor’s
degree, with a minimum of 30 credit hours
through UNC. Your credits will automatically
be evaluated after you’re admitted to UNC.
The Office of the Registrar determines which
credits are transferable and evaluates that
coursework based on previously established
equivalencies. Email notification will then be
sent to you and your major department(s).
If applicable, additional notification will be
sent to academic departments responsible
for reviewing new courses that don’t have
established equivalencies. If any new
equivalencies are identified, then another
email notification will be sent to you and your
major department(s).
NOTE: Please save all Transfer
Evaluations for future advising
appointments.
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Academic Department
Contact Information
Accounting
Kepner Hall 970-351-2855
Africana Studies
Candelaria Hall 970-351-2685
Anthropology Candelaria Hall 970-351-2021
Art and Design Guggenheim Hall 970-351-2143
Audiology and Speech Language Sciences Gunter Hall 970-351-2734
Biology Ross Hall 970-351-2921
Chemistry Ross Hall 970-351-2559
Communication Studies Candelaria Hall 970-351-2045
Computer Information Systems Kepner Hall 970-351-2855
Criminal Justice Gunter Hall 970-351-2186
K-12 Education McKee Hall 970-351-2908
Pre-Med/Pre-Dental/Pre-Vet Ross Hall 970-351-2921
Dietetics Gunter Hall 970-351-2755
Management Kepner Hall 970-351-2088
Psychology McKee Hall 970-351-2957
Earth Sciences Ross Hall 970-351-2647
Marketing Kepner Hall 970-351-2088
Recreation and Tourism Gunter Hall 970-351-2403
Economics Candelaria Hall 970-351-2739
Mathematics Ross Hall 970-351-2820
Social Sciences McKee Hall 970-351-2929
Elementary Education McKee Hall 970-351-2929
Mexican American Studies Candelaria Hall 970-351-2811
Sociology Candelaria Hall 970-351-2315
English Ross Hall 970-351-2971
Modern Languages Candelaria Hall 970-351-2685
Software Engineering
Kepner Hall 970-351-2088
Finance Kepner Hall 970-351-2275
Music/Music Education Frasier Hall 970-351-2993
Spanish Candelaria Hall 970-351-2811
General Business Kepner Hall 970-351-1233
Musical Theatre Frasier Hall 970-351-2991
Special Education McKee Hall 970-351-2691
Geography
Candelaria Hall 970-351-2715
Nursing Gunter Hall 970-351-2293
Sport and Exercise Science Gunter Hall 970-351-2535
History
Ross Hall 970-351-2905
Philosophy McKee Hall 970-351-2572
Teacher Education McKee Hall 970-351-2908
Human Services Gunter Hall 970-351-2403
Physics Ross Hall 970-351-2961
Theatre Arts Frasier Hall 970-351-2991
Interdisciplinary Studies Candelaria Hall 970-351-2929
Political Science McKee Hall 970-351-2058
Journalism Candelaria Hall 970-351-2726
Pre-Law McKee Hall 970-351-2572
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A place to call home.
You’ll love Bear life! Our residential learning communities, close access to classes and great
amenities allow you to get connected and get involved.
Living units include free cable, internet and laundry; lounges with flat screen TVs; fully equipped community kitchens;
study spaces; music practice rooms and more.
Check out the amenities and find more information at unco.edu/housing.
On-campus living
UNC boasts residence hall amenities and
communities that are the best in Colorado.
From historic halls with character and
beauty, to contemporary towers with
apartment-style living, you’ll find a home
that fits your interests and personality.
Academic and social learning are part
of the UNC residence-life experience. We
offer support and ways to stay involved on
campus and focused on your studies; we
understand that it’s not just a place to stay,
but a place to live.
BEAR FACT:
Residence Halls offer 24/7
front desk operations and
require card access to enter
the building for safety and
security.
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Your roommates
At UNC, finding a great room and roommate
is simple. We’ll send you an invitation to your
BearMail account to join our Private Facebook
Community. Once you join, you can chat and
connect with fellow classmates who will also be
living on campus. You may end up finding your
ideal roommate through this private community.
If so, you will receive instructions in your
BearMail account on how to select your room
via our online process. During this time, you
and your roommate can assign yourselves to the
same room. If you don’t find an ideal roommate
through the private community, don’t stress. If
you haven’t assigned yourself to a room during
the online process, the Department of Housing
and Residential Education will match you with a
roommate based on your responses to the living
preference questions in the room and board
contract.
Remember to apply before May 1 to get priority
housing, and check your BearMail frequently for
updates and notifications. To select your room
in May, you must submit your room and board
contract along with your housing deposit.
Room styles — defined
Suite Style – Single or double bedroom options,
a common shared living room and a private
bathroom, some with separate shower and toilet
room within the suite.
Apartment Style – Single or double bedroom
options, a common shared living room, a private
bathroom and kitchen within the suite.
Community Style – Provides students with
a more traditional style living option offering
double rooms with community bathrooms
and showers located on each floor. These halls
also offer community TV/study lounges and
kitchen areas.
Plan your space
From the moment the door opens, your room
reflects your interests, style and vibe. Start
thinking about your room (coordinate with
your roommate to avoid duplicate items), and
check your list against the guide at unco.edu/
housing/prospective/what_to_bring.html so
you know what you can bring — and what you
shouldn’t bring.
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Find your community.
Through Residential Learning Communities, UNC integrates academic and social learning into the
residence halls for an engaging, enriched campus experience.
Select a residential learning community that reflects your academic goals or interests. Majoring in biology? Choose the Biology
academic community, where you can form a support network, join study groups and build on your academic experience by choosing to
live with other biology students. Or, if you’re interested in global understanding, check out Ubuntu — an interest-based community that
explores international experiences, cultures and food as well as study abroad opportunities.
Transfer Community
Connect with other transfer students, access campus resources, develop
networking skills and seek assistance in major selection or other career
advice.
Leadership
If you want to be a campus leader, involved in student government, clubs
and organizations, or even participate in intramurals, this community will
focus on developing your skills to support fellow students.
Pet-Friendly*
Going to college doesn’t necessarily mean leaving your favorite four-legged
friend behind. Check out our pet-friendly community, one of the first to
gain national interest for a pet-permitted campus community. Located in
Lawrenson Hall, this community is limited to dogs and cats (along with
other restrictions). Students are limited to one pet per bedroom and are
required to either buy out their bedroom or have a roommate that agrees
to the terms and conditions of living in this community.
*Subject to change pending review of pilot program.
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Gender Inclusive
This community allows students of different genders to live together in
the same room. The gender inclusive housing option is ideal for students
whose gender identification and/or gender expression varies from the
binary gender paradigm, and for students who are uncomfortable living
with a roommate of the same biological sex.
Veterans and Military
This community provides a supportive learning environment for our
military/veteran students. Those who are current military or have
previously served can request inclusion in this community and reside
with individuals with similar experiences and interests.
For a complete list of Residential Learning Communities available
go to unco.edu/admissions/living.
BEAR FACT:
The Tutoring Center (TC) provides free peer-led tutoring services
and academic skills sessions to UNC students enrolled in
undergraduate-level courses.
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We are Colorado’s right-sized university.
Rigorous academics, hands-on experience and partnerships with faculty help prepare you for
success not just in your chosen field, but also throughout your life.
UNC is a university where you’ll work closely with professors to design and develop research. Our faculty share world-class
knowledge and professional experiences in the classroom as mentors and scholars.
Choose from six outstanding colleges with coursework and opportunities in more than 100 academic programs.
Business
We offer nationally ranked, award-winning
programs including UNC’s Monfort College
of Business, the first and only business
school to receive the Malcolm Baldrige
National Quality Award.
Education
The College of Education and Behavioral
Sciences leads Colorado in teacher
employment and has more students enrolled
in Science Licensure programs than any
other Colorado institution.
Health Science
From our outstanding nursing program
to sports and exercise science, UNC is a
leader and innovator in the healthcare
field, offering students hands-on, clinical
experience in settings like the Rocky
Mountain Cancer Rehabilitation Institute.
Theatre
In the College of Performing and Visual Arts,
our theatre program was named a Colorado
Program of Excellence, credited with more
than 30 productions and 250 performances
and events presented annually.
Bear Fact:
Our undergraduates work on research with professors and peers, and each spring the
University Center hums with presentations during UNC Research Day. Undergraduate
research projects at UNC have ranged from studying the venom of the Yucatan snake
to understanding the resilience of people who’ve lost their homes in wildfires. Learn
more about UNC’s Office of Undergraduate Research at unco.edu/hsl/our.
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Global Learning
Explore experiences that will deepen your
understanding through 250 communitybased, internship or practica-based courses.
Gain global perspective with more than 500
study abroad programs.
UNC has long advocated community
and civic engagement as a high-impact
learning practice that takes knowledge
from classroom to real-world application.
Reflecting UNC’s values as an inclusive,
caring and genuine community, our students
work with faculty to address pressing local
and global issues, making a difference in the
world around them.
Explore, discover,
connect.
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UNC residence hall floor plans
View individual floor plans at unco.edu/housing
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West Campus features some of the larger residence halls and Holmes Dining
Hall. Located west of the University Center, the West Campus residence halls
accommodate more than 2,000 students with convenient access to the Campus
Recreation Center, frisbee golf area, intramural playing fields, Michener Library
and Butler-Hancock Sports Pavilion. Living in the West Campus communities,
you’ll have some of the best views of campus and enjoy up-to-date amenities.
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2315 9th Avenue, 970-356-7275
View rates and floor plans at arlingtonparkUNC.com
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Central Campus
Central Campus is known for its beauty, green space and charm. Looking out
upon Central Campus, you’ll find beautiful landscape, the prestigious architecture
of Gunter Hall and quaint, English Tudor-style residence halls. Central Campus
residence halls accommodate more than 1,000 students and provide students close
access to Tobey-Kendel Dining Room, the Student Health Center, the Counseling
Center, Skinner Music Library and the University Center.
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University APARTMENTS
509 18th Street, 970-351-2750
View rates and floor plans at housing.unco.edu/ua
Furnished options available.
Off-campus living.
UNC’s off-campus housing options offer great locations and amenities. Choose from apartments
or houses, and be sure to connect with our Off-Campus Life office for resources that will help
you feel at home.
Off-Campus Living
970-351-2721 unco.edu/off-campus
The university’s Off-Campus Life office is a great place to find relocation
information and resources like volunteer opportunities and lockers. You
can also learn more about student activities and community engagement
opportunities that will help you feel connected and at-home.
University Apartments
970-351-2570 housing.unco.edu/ua
University Apartments are located three blocks from campus with
furnished and unfurnished two-bedroom units. All utilities, local phone
service, extended basic cable, high-speed Internet and laundry are
included in the monthly rent.
BEAR FACt:
What comes with my room? Each residence hall has
its own floor plans and room designs, but all rooms are
furnished with twin beds, mattresses, desks, chairs,
window coverings and clothing storage.
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Arlington Park Apartments
970-356-7275 arlingtonparkunc.com
Arlington Park Apartments are conveniently located just two blocks
from campus and offer two- and four-bedroom units that are fully
furnished. In addition to a community space, Arlington Park includes
a fitness center, all utilities, Internet and extended basic cable and most
units have private laundry.
University Houses
970-356-7275 unco.edu/housing
There are several university-owned houses available within one block of
campus that house five to 11 students each. The monthly rent for these
single-gender and co-ed facilities include local phone service, extended
basic cable, high-speed Internet, laundry and utilities.
University Apartment rates
Academic year contract
(per month per bedroom)
• Furnished: $378
• Unfurnished: $352
Residence Hall costs per semester
The following on-campus housing rates are
for 2014-15 academic year.* If you choose
to return to live on campus in the same
residence hall for a second year, we will lock
your rates for that year!
12-month contract
(per month per bedroom)
• Furnished: $368
• Unfurnished: $342
*2014-15 rates are subject to change.
Month-to-month contract
(per month per bedroom)
• Furnished: $422
• Unfurnished: $395
Arlington Park Apartment rates
(based upon 12 installments)
Freshmen
2 bedroom/2 bathroom: $514/person
2 bedroom/1 bathroom: $484/person
4 bedroom/2 bathroom: $494/person
Returners
2 bedroom/2 bathroom: $499/person
2 bedroom/1 bathroom: $469/person
4 bedroom/2 bathroom: $479/person
Tier 1 – $2,400
Belford, Gordon, Sabin, Snyder,
Wiebking and Wilson
Tier 2 – $2,500
Harrison, Snyder Deluxes
Tier 3 – $2,733
Brown, Luján, Dickeson, Bond, Hansen-Willis,
Lawrenson Efficiencies
Tier 4 – $2,908
Turner Efficiencies and Lawrenson Apartments
Tier 5 – $3,070
Turner Suites and Lawrenson Apartments
Tier 6 – $3,261
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Fuel-up for the journey.
Your on-campus dining options feature meals prepared by four award-winning chefs and their cadre
of 50+ supporting cooks, catering to dietary needs that range from vegetarian to food sensitivities.
There’s Tobey-Kendel (aka, TK) Dining Room, Holmes Dining Hall and the University Center Food Court, along with retail dining
options Einstein Bros® Bagels, Starbucks®, Subway®, Taco Bell® Express, Munchy Mart and Bears Bistro at the University Center as
well as three Coffee Corner locations across campus.
Academic Year 2014-2015 Meal Plans
Semester Rate
(Per Semester)
5 Meals/Week
$1,620
10 Meals/Week
$1,850
10 Meals/Week
$2,265
14 Meals/WeeK
$2,540
19 Meals/Week
$2,780
Any meal, Any time
$2,990
Bear Plans
Semester Rate
10 Meals (<1 meal per week)
$111
25 Meals (1-2 meals per week)
$271
50 Meals (3 meals per week)
$535
80 Meals (5 meals per week)
$845
120 Meals (7-8 meals per week)
$1,250
160 Meals (10 meals per week)
$1,650
(Includes 30 Bonus Meals + $300 in Dining Dollars)
Dining Dollars
Part of your meal plans include Dining Dollars which are credited to your UNC
ID card. Use your Dining Dollars for food and beverages at campus retail food
locations like Munchy Mart or Starbucks® by swiping your card. Any UNC
student can also purchase Dining Dollars in $25 increments. Parents can load
Dining Dollars onto their student’s card at unco.edu/dining/contract.html.
(No Bonus Meals or Dining Dollars included)
(Includes 25 Bonus Meals + $250 in Dining Dollars)
(Includes 20 Bonus Meals + $200 in Dining Dollars)
(Includes 15 Bonus Meals + $150 in Dining Dollars)
Sustainability
UNC practices recycling and composting in dining halls and uses biodegradable
bags and containers at to-go locations. Holmes Dining Hall donates leftover
and over-ripe fruit to the research bats in Ross Hall. Dining Services works with
local growers and food suppliers as well as uses herbs and vegetables grown
on campus.
BEAR FACT:
Go to unco.edu/dining to look up dining hall menus and check
nutrition labels for UNC meal items online, consult with UNC’s
dietitian and find out about upcoming special events like Taste of
UNC or Thanksgiving Brunch.
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(Includes 10 Bonus Meals + $100 in Dining Dollars)
(Averages listed after the meal plan are based on a 16-week
semester)
*If you choose to live on campus, most resident hall options require you to carry a meal plan.
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Choose your place.
Now that you’ve read through the options available for housing and dining, set aside time to decide
where you’ll live at UNC. Here’s your step-by-step guide to applying for UNC housing and dining.
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Decide if you’ll live in a residential learning
community. (page 6)
Create your Ursa account.
You’ll need an account before you can log in for your housing
and dining contract.
Go to: ursa.unco.edu.
• Housing application opens December 1.
unco.edu/housing.
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• Pay your $200 deposit (required) by selecting “pay by credit
card” or “pay later.” If you choose “pay later,” send your check
to UNC Housing and Residential Education, Campus Box 38,
Greeley, CO 80639.
• When your $200 deposit is received in full, your contract will be
processed. This will confirm your attendance to UNC, and you
will be able to sign-up for orientation.
• Double-check your student information to be sure it’s correct.
• Apply before May 1 to get priority housing for Fall 2015.
• Special needs or medical requirements you’d like us to
consider? Email us at housing@unco.edu with information,
then mail an explanation and supporting documentation to the
address you’ll find on the payment voucher you receive at the
end of the contract process.
Check your BearMail (UNC email) account.
• Once we receive your contract, we’ll send a confirmation email
to your Bear Mail. bearmail.unco.edu.
BEAR FACt:
Apply for housing before May 1 to ensure housing
for Fall 2015.
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Complete Room and Board Contract and Submit
Your Deposit to Confirm Housing and Attendance.
• Complete the online room and board contract at
Read all the materials.
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• Check your BearMail often to find out the date and time when
you can select a room.
Find your room. (page 4)
• In May, you and your roommate will be able to select a room.
You must have your Housing and Dining contract complete,
with the full deposit submitted, before you can choose a room.
• Information on the date and time selection will be emailed to
your BearMail – check it often!
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Take time out.
Wondering what there is to do when you aren’t
studying? You’ll find sports, recreational opportunities,
Greek life and an eclectic community, all located in a
state that offers mountaintop experiences.
BEAR FACt:
The League of American Bicyclists has recognized UNC with a
Bronze Bicycle Friendly University (BFU) award, making it just
one of 100 visionary colleges and universities from across the
country to achieve the designation.
Athletics Student Activities uncbears.com
unco.edu/studentactivities
Your student ID is your ticket to UNC athletics, and with
19 NCAA Division I teams to root for, you’ll have a lot of
chances to show your Bear pride.
This office coordinates and plans student events and programs
like Bear Welcome, Homecoming, Alternative Spring Break,
Bears P.A.Y. It Forward and other volunteer opportunities.
Greek Life Greeley and Colorado unco.edu/greek
unco.edu/greeley
UNC is home to 22 social and multicultural fraternities
and sororities.
Greeley will surprise you with its bike trails, Frisbee golf
courses, skate parks, festivals, art and music. You’ll find big
city amenities fused with a college town’s eclectic vibe.
From Greeley, less than an hour’s drive will get you to
Denver’s LoDo District, the Museum of Nature and Science,
a Broncos game or Denver International Airport. Planning a
weekend ski trip to the mountains? Winter Park, Keystone
and Breckenridge are just a few of the Colorado ski resorts
within about two hours from Greeley.
Intramural and Club Sports unco.edu/campusrec/intramural_sports and
unco.edu/campusrec/Clubsport
With more than 30 intramural and club sports to choose from,
you can run, jump and climb your way into campus life.
Outdoor Pursuits unco.edu/campusrec/outdoor_pursuits
Gear up for adventures both on and off campus, learn new
skills at workshops and make lifelong friends along the way.
Rec Center unco.edu/campusrec
Explore more than 90,000 square feet of fitness classes,
equipment and activities, with access to personal trainers
and dietitians.
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BEAR FACt:
UNC’s Outdoor Pursuits unco.edu/campusrec/outdoor_
pursuits allows you to borrow (free of charge) gear and
equipment like tents, backpacks, bikes, skis, canoes and
kayaks. You can attend workshops that perfect your s’moresmaking skills or head out on weekend rafting trips.
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Find your niche.
Here you’ll find the activities, organizations, cultural centers
and events that make UNC your own.
Experience a luau, get involved in student leadership or volunteer to help make
a difference in the Greeley community. The options and opportunities are endless.
Need academic support or career advice? You’ll find resources and connections to
deepen your learning and provide you with valuable experience.
Academic Support & Advising
BEAR FACt:
UNC’s four cultural centers offer support
and resources for students, as well
as events and programs that advance
understanding.
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender,
and Allies Resource Office
Student Senate
Asian/Pacific American Student Services
(APASS)
Unco.edu/glbta
Study Abroad
Honors, Scholars and Leaders
unco.edu/cie/studyabroad.html
unco.edu/apass
unco.edu/hsl
Tutoring
Career Services
Marcus Garvey African American
Cultural Center
unco.edu/asa/tutoring
Unco.edu/asa
Unco.edu/career
Center for Human Enrichment
unco.edu/garvey
unco.edu/che
Michener Library
César Chávez Cultural Center (CCCC)
library.unco.edu/libraries/Michener
unco.edu/cccc
Native American Student Services
Clubs and Organizations
unco.edu/nass
unco.edu/clubs
Residence Hall Association
Community and Civic Engagement
unco.edu/rha
unco.edu/cce
Skinner Library
Cumbres
library.unco.edu/music
unco.edu/cumbres
Student Advocacy Offices
Disability Support Services
unco.edu/Housing/social_justice/cultural
resource_centers.html
unco.edu/dss
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unco.edu/studentsenate
Undergraduate Research
unco.edu/hsl/our
University 101
unco.edu/asa/UNIV101
University Program Council (UPC)
unco.edu/upc
Veteran’s Services
unco.edu/veteransservices
Women’s Resource Center
Unco.edu/wrc
Writing Center
unco.edu/english/wcenter
Make a plan.
Stay on track with deadlines and get ready to make UNC home by
following this month-by-month guide.
January and February:
Focus on financial aid
• Apply for financial aid and scholarships.
Submit the UNC Universal Scholarship Application (available in early January).
• Complete the Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA) at fafsa.ed.gov. UNC’s
school code is 001349.
• Apply as soon as possible. The deadline for
most undergraduate scholarships and the
FAFSA is March 1. If you apply after March 1,
funding will be limited.
or detailed UNC scholarship information go
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to unco.edu/ofa/scholarships.
February through April:
Come visit
If you haven’t had a chance to tour campus,
take time to plan a visit. Learn more about the
March 7 Transfer Talk & Tour and Transfer
Thursdays at unco.edu/admissions/visit or call
us at the UNC Visitors Center at (970) 351-2881.
• Be sure to join the Private Facebook
Community to start meeting your fellow
classmates and find your future roommate.
Join the UNC Undergrad Admissions
Facebook page facebook.com/
UNCundergradAdmissions . Now that you’re
admitted, you’ll receive an email to join our
Private Community on Facebook.
March:
Make reservations for orientation
• Sign up for orientation at
unco.edu/orientation.
• You’ll register for your classes during New
Student Orientation. Make your reservations
online in March for yourself, your parents and
family who will be attending orientation.
May:
Living on campus?
• Before selecting a room, submit your housing
contract and deposit by May 1.
• Planning to live on campus? You’ll receive
instructions through your BearMail about the
online “Find A Room” process.
• If you’re not planning to live on campus,
take time to explore and reserve off-campus
housing choices as early as you can.
Summer:
Attend New Student Orientation
• Sign up for classes.
• Meet other students in your area of interest.
• Get your student ID.
• Purchase and pick up a parking permit.
August:
Attend Bear Welcome
Welcome home to UNC! Get moved in and get
acclimated before classes start.
Make yourself at home. 23
Come visit.
We can’t wait to show you around.
You’ll have an opportunity to meet our staff, faculty and students,
see our classrooms and living options, and enjoy a meal in one
of our dining halls. Best of all? You’ll experience the unique,
welcoming vibe that is UNC through and through.
As the needs and questions of transfer students differ greatly
from those of traditional freshman, we recommend that you come
to campus for one of our transfer-specific visit options, listed to
the right.
Can’t make it to a transfer-specific visit? General campus
tours are offered every Monday – Friday. Go to unco.edu/visit
to see all of your options or take UNC’s virtual tour at unco.edu/
campus360.
OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS
Visitors Center, Campus Box 18
Greeley, CO 80639-0006
888-700-4UNC (4862)
Fax: 970-351-2984
Email: admissions@unco.edu
Transfer Talk & Tour
Join us on Saturday, March 7, for a comprehensive, half-day visit
designed exclusively for transfer students.
• Attend a presentation about admissions and advising.
• Learn about campus resources in a panel discussion.
• Take a guided campus tour.
• Meet UNC students.
• Enjoy a meal in one of our dining halls.
Transfer Thursdays
Transfer Thursdays include a UNC information session provided by
one of our Transfer Counselors and a campus tour led by a current
UNC student who also transferred to UNC. Transfer Thursdays are
conveniently offered every Thursday from 9:00AM until 11:00AM.
BOTH OPTIONS HAVE LIMITED SPACE, and advanced
registration is required. Go to unco.edu/visit or call
970-351-2881 to schedule your visit to UNC today.
unco.edu/admissions
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The University of Northern Colorado is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, creed, religion, sexual preference or veteran status.
For more information or issues of equity or fairness or claims of discrimination contact the UNC AA/ EEO/ Title IX Officer at UNC Human Resource Services, Carter Hall 2002, Greeley, CO 80639 or call 970-351-2718.