Each student is responsible for proper completion of his or her academic program, for familiarity with the University of North Carolina Catalog, for maintaining the grade point average required, and for meeting all other degree requirements. The academic advisor will counsel, but the final responsibility for a successful college career rests with the student.
Though appropriate UNCP faculty and staff make every effort to insure that students register for the courses required by their chosen degree program, the ultimate responsibility for meeting graduation requirements lies with the individual student. Each candidate for graduation must meet all of the following requirements:
All candidates are encouraged to complete a file in the Career Center.
A student may complete graduation requirements at the end of fall, spring or summer session. A student who completes requirements in fall or spring is required to attend commencement at that time. A student who completes graduation at the close of the summer sessions will have the option of returning to participate in the winter commencement or of receiving the diploma in absentia. If the student elects to receive the diploma in absentia, the student must submit to the Registrar one month prior to commencement a written request which indicates the address to which the diploma will be mailed. Regardless of when a student graduates, all diplomas will be mailed out six (6) weeks after commencement.
A student may participate in commencement exercises if he or she has met all the requirements for graduation. When commencement takes place before final grades are processed, a student may participate in commencement if the Registrar has not been notified that the student will not meet all the requirements by the last day of exams. Graduation is solely dependent on the completion of degree requirements. Participation in commencement exercises does not imply graduation is imminent.
Students who wish to enroll in courses at other institutions to apply toward a degree at UNCP must adhere to the following policies:
Students are expected to enroll in at least 15‑16 semester hours credit per term so that it is possible for them to graduate in four years (eight semesters). Full‑time students must carry at least 12 semester hours each semester. The maximum load is 18 semester hours except as follows. Students who are on the Honors List may take up to 19 semester hours; students who are on the Chancellor’s List may take up to 21 semester hours. Summer session students may carry no more than 3 semester hours during Maymester, no more than 7 semester hours during Summer I, and no more than 7 semester hours during Summer II. All course work counts toward student load whether the student is enrolled for credit or as an auditor at this or another institution
All undergraduate degree programs at UNCP require between 120‑128 semester hours for graduation. In order to graduate in 4 years (8 semesters), it is necessary to take (and pass) 15‑16 semester hours for 8 semesters. Students must work with their advisors and their major departments to ensure that they follow the scheduling sequence of required courses for their majors.
Students entering as of fall 1994 who take more than 140 hours to complete a baccalaureate degree must pay a tuition surcharge of 50%. (See Tuition and Fees .)