Student Resources
Academic/Learning Resources
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Campus Activities and Programs 
- Managing major campus events
- Coordinating student group recognition
- Providing student leadership training & development
- Advising SGA, CAB, and the Greek Governing Councils
- Overseeing the EUC Art Gallery
221 Elliott University Center
(336) 334-5800
Website
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Office of Campus Activities and Programs, a department within the Division of Student Affairs, provides and supports opportunities for transformative learning through involvement. The Office of Campus Activities and Programs identifies participation and engagement in student organizations; planning, executing, and experiencing campus events and programs; and fostering leadership in the student community as cornerstones of involvement. Additionally, Campus Activities and Programs collaborates across campus to connect student organizations to community service and social justice initiatives.
Campus Activities & Programs provides and supports opportunities for students to get involved in different organizations throughout UNCG. Core responsibilities of the office include:
Dean of Students Office 
- VETS
- UNCG Cares
- Honors & Ethics Day
- Student Conduct Team
Elliott University Center, Suite 210
(336) 334-5514
deanofstudents@uncg.edu
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The Dean of Students Office provides support for all UNCG students by working together with families, faculty, and staff to create a culture of care at UNCG. In addition to services focused on student advocacy, education, and crisis response, the Dean of Students also sponsors a variety of programs and opportunities for students, including:
Financial Aid Office 
723 Kenilworth Street
(336) 334-5702
finaid@uncg.edu
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The Financial Aid Office assists students with the process of applying for financial aid. Staff is available to assist students with scholarship, loan, and work study information, as well as a financial aid checklist and important information about maintaining eligibility for financial aid.
Student Success Center (SSC) 
104 McIver Building
(336) 334-3878
lac@uncg.edu
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The SSC is composed of four academic support offices that assist students as they persist toward an undergraduate degree and develop into lifelong learners. Services provided in the SSC include tutoring, academic skills instruction, and academic workshops.
University Libraries 
Walter Clinton Jackson Library
(336) 334-5304
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Walter Clinton Jackson Library has the shelving capacity for more than one million books, an area of 220,174 square feet, and seating capacity for 950. The library offers a variety of materials and services to its users. Information regarding collections is available through the Library's online catalogue. In addition, computerized database searches can retrieve vast amounts of information in a short period of time. Orientation to the library and instruction in use of information resources are available.
University Speaking Center 
- Workshops
- Consultations
- Orientations
3211 MHRA Building
(336) 256-1346
uncgspeaking@gmail.com
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UNCG's Speaking Center provides one-on-one tutoring and instructional workshop services to students to help hone oral communication, confidence, and competence. Assistance is offered in the preparation and delivery of speeches, development of knowledge and skill in interpersonal communication, and group or team communication through:
University Writing Center 
- Face-to-face consultations
- Online consultations via Instant Messenger
- Online consultations via email
3211 MHRA Building
(336) 334-3125
askthewc@uncg.edu
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UNCG's Writing Center assists students with papers, helping them clarify the goals of the paper and gain control of the writing process. Services that are offered include:
Helpful UNCG Offices and Programs
Campus Recreation Center 
- Informal Recreation – access to cardio- and weight-training equipment
- Intramural Sports – a combination of team and individual sports
- Outdoor Adventures – access to The Edge - Indoor Climbing Wall
- Group Fitness & Personal Training – classes and consultations
- Club Sports – competitive and instructional sporting activities
412 Student Recreation Center
(336) 334-5924
campusrec@uncg.edu
Website
Campus Recreation is your avenue to engage in various healthy and active endeavors designed to improve your overall well-being. Programs include:
Counseling & Testing Center (CTC) 
- Individual therapy
- Group therapy
- Crisis intervention
- Psychiatric services
- Outreach and support
- Training and consultation
Gove Student Health Center, 3rd floor
(336) 334-5874
bglynch@uncg.edu
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Sometimes every student needs a little additional support during their collegiate experience. The Counseling & Testing Center provides a wide range of counseling and psychological services that focus on students' holistic wellness.
Services provided to currently enrolled UNCG students include:
Housing & Residence Life (HRL) 
- Assigning rooms
- Maintenance
- Managing health and safety as well as special accommodations
- Serving students through programming
201 Gray Drive
(336) 334-5636
hrl@uncg.edu
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Housing and Residence Life encompasses all residence halls and apartments that are on campus. Tasks for this office include:
Multicultural Resource Center 
- Education and training
- Advocacy and outreach
- Programs and activities
Elliott University Center, Suite 217
(336) 334-5090
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The Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) provides opportunities for students to increase cultural awareness and respect for differences. OMA also enhances the ability to appreciate one's own cultural identity within a multicultural society.
Different opportunities for students include:
University Registrar's Office 
180 Mossman Building
(336) 334-5946
registrar@uncg.edu
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The University Registrar's Office (URO) oversees adherence to academic policy and data integrity and is responsible for the registration of all students in academic credit courses offered by the University. All aspects of registration, including the preparation of the semester schedule of courses, demographic updates, major changes, faculty advisor assignments, registration scheduling, and processing are handled by this office. In conjunction with registration, the URO is also responsible for grade processing at the close of each semester, and maintains the official academic records (transcripts) for all current and former students.
Other Helpful Resources
HEAT - Higher Education Area Transit 
Walker Avenue Parking Deck (UNCG Contact)
(336) 335-5681
parking@uncg.edu
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HEAT is the college and university -based transit system serving 7 college campuses and other select locations. You can find important information for your first or next trip on HEAT or GTA by visiting the RideHeat website and viewing the route maps.





