First-Year Admission - Additional Considerations
Several other items are taken into consideration when making your admissions decision in an effort to get to know you on a personal level. These items include your required essay, your short answer question, involvement and letter of recommendation.
Required personal essay and short answer question
UNCW requires both a personal essay and a short answer question. Since UNCW does not offer personal interviews, approach your essay like a personal interview.
Don't waste your time with demographic information (your name, age, hometown, high school, etc.), as it is already included on your application for admission. Do tell us everything we need to know about you to fully-understand your academic potential, work ethic, distinguishing characteristics, etc.
PROOFREAD your essay and the short answer.
While we are not anticipating a Pulitzer Prize-winning essay, we are expecting a well-thought-out college essay. It is never a bad idea to have a parent or educator proofread your essay as well.
Involvement
From clubs and organizations to varsity or junior varsity athletics and part-time or full-time jobs to volunteer and community service activities, paint a picture of yourself beyond the classroom. This is your space on the application to brag about yourself, so tell us your most impressive achievements first (leadership positions, varsity letters, awards, etc.) and end your list with the clubs and organizations you have recently joined or are merely a member of. If you run out of room on the application, send us a resume.
Letter of Recommendation (Optional)
In addition to the supplemental items above, you have the opportunity to provide a letter of recommendation. Submitting a letter of recommendation is encouraged, but not required. Should you choose to submit one, we would prefer for it to come from a core academic teacher (English, foreign language, math, science, or social studies) or your school counselor. This recommendation should not merely recap your GPA and class rank, but should address your preparedness for a rigorous collegiate environment, your academic integrity and social character. Ultimately, your recommendation is an expert review of your qualifications to join our freshman class.
Ask someone to not only write you a recommendation, but also to write you a good recommendation. Often times the best person to write this recommendation is an individual who has experienced first-hand your work ethic and determination in the classroom and has observed or knows of your activities outside of the classroom.
Home School Students
For the optional recommendation letter, students are encouraged to submit one from an instructor other than the parent if they wish. This is usually possible since most home-schooled students have taken or are taking a dual-enrolled course at a local college.
If that is not the case, the student should submit one from an employer or former employer. For further suggestions, please contact the Admissions office.
Important Note to Residents Outside North Carolina
Admission of applicants residing outside the State of North Carolina to an online degree, certificate program or individual online course offered by UNCW, is dependent on UNCW‘s ability to secure authorization from the applicant's state of residence, if such authorization is required.
Due to evolving changes in higher education regulations, at this time, UNCW is unable to serve all students who are interested in our courses or programs.
For questions specific to the state authorization process, call 910.962.2807 or email stateauthorization@uncw.edu.