In addition to scholarships offered by UNCW, the Watson College of Education is pleased to offer scholarships to qualified students. A committee of Watson College of Education faculty will recommend recipients for each scholarship by the early part of May - each academic year.
A limited number of graduate assistant positions are available through the Watson College of Education. If interested, please send a letter of interest and current resume to the Executive Assistant for Academic Affairs Program Support and Student Success at wceacademicaffairs@uncw.edu.
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910.962.3285
Environmental Safety & Health
910.962.3057
University Police (non-emergency)
910.962.2222
Student Health Center
910.962.3280
List of services
Disability Resources Center
stonec@uncw.edu
910.962.7555
available resources
Health Education
tinneyt@uncw.edu
910.962.4135
Financial Aid Office
finaid@uncw.edu
910.962.3851
Parking and Transportation
parking@uncw.edu
910.962.3178
One Card
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910.962.3560
UNCW Bookstore
carrolln@uncw.edu
910.962.7187
Career Center/ Resume Services
careercenter@uncw.edu
910.962.3174
Passport Services
passport@uncw.edu
910.962.2432
University Learning Center
ulc@uncw.edu
910.962.7857
University Registrar
registar@uncw.edu
910.962.3125
TAC
tac@uncw.edu
910.962.4357
CARE-Collaboration for Assault Response & Education
910.962.2273
Counseling Center
speightg@uncw.edu
910.962.3746
Student Rec Center
Personal Coaching
From the time you apply, until you complete your degree, you’ll have a dedicated advisor ready to answer questions, help you make important educational decisions, and navigate on your journey to your future career. Advisors in the Student Success Center provide mentoring and support for undergraduate students. Faculty members in each field of study serve as advisors for graduate students.
Any student considering an appeal on a final course grade should understand that each faculty member has the academic freedom and responsibility to determine grades according to any method chosen by the faculty member that is professionally acceptable, communicated to everyone in the class, and applied to all students equally. However, discriminatory, arbitrary, or capricious academic evaluation by a faculty member is a violation of a student’s rights and is the only valid ground for a final course grade appeal.
For more information about grade appeals, visit the UNCW Academic Catalogue.
If you were declared academically ineligible or dismissed when you last attended UNCW, the University Committee on Academic Reinstatement must review your reenrolling application.
Learn more About REinstatement >
Withdrawals can be necessary for any number of reasons. There are two different categories of withdrawals. When contemplating a withdrawal, whether one course or all courses, it is advisable to discuss your plans with your academic advisor.
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