
Through membership in the Greater Greensboro Consortium (GGC), UNCG also participates in an open-access agreement with the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, located in Greensboro, whereby degree-seeking students enrolled at UNCG may take courses at NCATSU upon recommendation of their advisors and with the approval of the Dean of The Graduate School. Eligible courses are limited to traditional, campus-based courses. Distance learning, extension, and online courses are not eligible.
Students must be registered for at least half of their hours at UNCG the same semester in which they register through either the Interinstitutional or Consortium agreements. Under both agreements, enrollment and payment of tuition and fees take place on the home campus. Application forms and information are available at The Graduate School and the Office of the University Registrar. Grades are recorded on the student's transcript and calculated into the student's overall GPA.
The Graduate School of The University of North Carolina at Greensboro participates in an Interinstitutional Registration program with North Carolina State University, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, North Carolina Central University, and Duke University, whereby degree-seeking graduate students at UNCG, with the approval of the Dean of The Graduate School and upon recommendation of their advisors, may take courses at one of the above campuses. Eligible courses are limited to traditional, campus-based courses. Distance learning, extension, and online courses are not eligible.
Visit the Registrar’s site concerning the Consortium
For more information about taking classes at another college or university, see the Academic Common Market information.