UNCG
encourages qualified adult students to complete their undergraduate
degrees.
Persons
who have been away from formal school for at least 12 consecutive
months may apply as nontraditional adult students. They must have
completed high school or earned a GED. If their graduation from high
school occurred in 1988 or later, they must fulfill Minimum
Course Requirements. Adult students may be admitted for full-time
coursework, may have their hours limited to ensure academic success,
or may be advised to pursue their studies elsewhere. An interview
with an Admissions advisor may be required.
To
apply for acceptance as a nontraditional adult student, an applicant
must submit the following:
1.
Complete the UNCG application form and return it to the Office of
Undergraduate Admissions with the application fee.
2.
Submit official transcripts from the secondary school attended (and/or
General Educational Development equivalency scores) and from any post-secondary
institutions attended, including summer school and extension.
3.
Submit discharge papers (DD 214) from the armed services if
applicable.
Applicants
will be notified of action taken as soon as possible. Admitted students
should confirm their intention to enroll by completing the "intent
to enroll" card and returning it to the Office of Undergraduate
Admissions within four weeks from the date of acceptance if possible.
Confirmation of late acceptance must be made by the deadline for registration.
Before enrolling, students must submit a medical report form (found
in the UNCG Enrollment Handbook) to the UNCG Student Health Services
in Gove Health Center.