Transfer Student Week Celebrates an Integral Segment of UNCG’s Student Body
Meet some transfer students at UNCG and learn how they found success at UNCG with resources that eased their transitions and connected them with campus activities.
Meet some transfer students at UNCG and learn how they found success at UNCG with resources that eased their transitions and connected them with campus activities.
Through OLCE’s service-learning programs, students gain practical skills by building relationships, deepening their understanding of community needs, and equipping themselves with the tools to thrive in any career path.
Students win prizes by showing off their room decor in UNCG’s popular Best Dressed Rooms contest.
The countdown is on this week for Homecoming 2025. Get ready for Spartan Street Fest, the annual bonfire, the official naming of the Marcus T. Johnson Alumni House, big games, and more.
If you want an early start on Halloween with games and treats, there’s something for you. If you want to take time to kick back, relax, and discover new tricks to boost wellness, there’s also something for you. Fall is always a time of fun and encouragement at UNCG.
A team of hard-working people serve up good food and smiles. The dining spots on campus are an easy source of encouragement for students with busy schedules.
The UNO Club is a testament to how UNCG students form groups that feel like families, even if that means the occasional feud over a surprise “Pick 4” card. Since its first game on a Zoom call, this club has drawn crowds and fueled positive energy.
Advisors provide personalized support, give a heads-up to possible challenges, and keep students on track to achieve their goals. By fostering a strong connection with an advisor, students gain valuable insights, receive tailored guidance, while making the most of their UNCG experience.
Join UNCG’s vibrant Latine community in celebrating culture and connection at Hispanic Heritage Month events taking place through Oct. 15. Come learn, participate, and lift up the cultures that make us uniquely Espartan.
This 2025-26 University and Concert Lecture Series features the Count Basie Orchestra, Leslie Odom Jr., Ephrat Asherie Dance, Lawrence Brownlee, Stacy Lynn Waddell, Christian Sands, John Clayton, and UNCG’s own students in “Collage.” Tickets are available now to experience a powerful and diverse set of performances.