Perfil del Estudiante

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Perfil del Estudiante
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Anthropology*
Art History*
Biology*
Chemistry*
Communication Studies
Computer Science*
Creative Writing*
Criminology*
English*
Environmental Science*
Environmental Studies*
Film Studies
French*
Geography*
Geology*
Geosciences
German Studies*
History*
International Studies*
Information Technology
Marine Biology
Mathematics*
Music*
Music, Education
Music, Performance
Oceanography*
Philosophy & Religion*
Physics*
Political Science*
Psychology*
Sociology*
Spanish*
Statistics*
Studio Art*
Theatre*
Finance
Human Resource Management
International Business
Information Technology
Management & Leadership
Management Information Systems
Marketing
Operations Management
WATSON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Education of Young Children
Elementary Education
Middle Grades Education
Special Education
Secondary Education
Biology
Chemistry
English
French
Geology
History
Mathematics
Music
Physical Education
Science
Social Studies
Spanish
PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS
Pre-Chiropractic
Pre-Dentistry
Pre-Engineering
Pre-Law
Pre-Medicine
Pre-Optometry
Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Physical/Pre-Occupational Therapy
Pre-Physician Assistant
Pre-Podiatry
Pre-Speech Therapy
Pre-Veterinary Medicine
ADDITIONAL MINORS
Africana Studies
American Studies
Applied Behavior Analysis
COLLEGE OF HEALTH
Asian Studies
& HUMAN SERVICES
Campaign Management
School of Health & Applied Human Sciences
Choral Music
Athletic Training
Classical Studies
Exercise Science
Community Health
Physical Education & Health (K-12)
Digital Arts
Public Health Studies
English as Second Language
Recreation, Sport Leadership
European Studies
& Tourism Management*
Forensic Science
Recreation Therapy
Geospatial Technologies
Gerontology
School of Nursing
International Affairs
Clinical Research
Jazz Studies
Professional Nursing
Journalism
School of Social Work
Latin American Studies
Social Work
Leadership Studies
Middle East & Islamic Studies
CAMERON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Native American Studies
Business Administration
Neuroscience
Accountancy & Business Law
Pre-Law
Economics*
Physical Oceanography
Entrepreneurship
Postcolonial Studies
& Business Development*
An EEO/AA Institution. 5,500 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $X,XXX or $.XX per copy. (G.S. 143-170.1)
Public Administration
Russian Studies
Science, Humanities & Society
Women’s and Gender Studies
GRADUATE SCHOOL
Ed.D. Educational Leadership
& Administration
Ph.D. Marine Biology
M.A. Conflict Management & Resolution
M.A. Criminology & Public Sociology
M.A. English
M.A. History
M.A. Liberal Studies
M.A. Psychology
M.A. Spanish
M.A.T. Elementary, Middle Grades
& Secondary Education
M.B.A. International & Professional (Options)
M.Ed. Curriculum Instruction & Supervision
M.Ed. Elementary Education
M.Ed. Higher Education
M.Ed. Language & Literacy
M.Ed. Middle Grades
M.Ed. Secondary Education
M.Ed. Specialty Studies
M.F.A. Creative Writing
M.P.A. Public Administration
M.S.A. School Administration
M.S.A.C. Accountancy
M.S. Applied Gerontology
M.S. Biology
M.S. Chemistry
M.S. Clinical Research
& Product Development
M.S. Coastal and Ocean Policy
M.S. Computer Science
& Information Systems
M.S. Environmental Studies
M.S. Geoscience
M.S. Instructional Technology
M.S. Marine Biology
M.S. Marine Science
M.S. Mathematics
M.S.N. Family Nurse Practitioner
& Nurse Educator Options
M.S.W. Social Work
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OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS
tel 910.962.3243
fax 910.962.3038
admissions@uncw.edu
uncw.edu/admissions
601 South College Rd.
Wilmington, NC 28403-5904
www.uncw.edu
*Disciplines that offer majors and minors.
BILINGUAL
FRESHMAN
PROFILE
Cursos Obligatorios
Fechas Límites
Solicitudes selladas
1ro de noviembre (decisión temprana)
Notificación en o sobre el 20 de enero
1ro de febrero (decisión regular)
Notificación en o sobre el 1 de abril
CRIT
ERIO
S DE
ADM
ISIÓN
(Acordado por la Junta Directiva de UNC)
 4 unidades de curso en inglés
 4 unidades de curso en matemáticas
(un curso requerirá que ya haya aprobado algebra II)
 2 unidades de curso en el mismo idioma extranjero
 2 unidades de curso en estudios sociales
(una debe ser historia estadounidense)
Matriculados (aproximado)
 3 unidades de curso en ciencia
(una deber ser de una ciencia biológica, una de ciencias físicas y una ciencia adicional; al menos uno de estos cursos debe incluir laboratorio)
COSTOS 2013-14
Total..................................................................13,733
Pregrado ...........................................................12,387
Graduado ............................................................1,346
Matriculados de Primer Año
Otoño .................................................................1,960
Primer año primavera admitidos.............................150
Femenino .............................................................59%
Masculino .............................................................41%
Minoría..................................................................20%
Estudiantes de Primer Año Matriculados
 GPA del 50% medio: 3.80-4.43
 SAT del 50% medio: 1130-1250 (matemáticas y lectura solamente)
 SAT 50% medio- total: 1670-1870
 ACT del 50% medio- compuesto: 24-28
(UNCW requiere la sección de escritura del ACT)
SeaLevel Portal de Web sealevel.uncw.edu
Crea su portal web personal y reciba correo periódicamente, regístrese
para una visita a la universidad y solicite admission.
Visite nuestra Universidad
La visita a la universidad sigue siendo la mejor manera de llegar a conocer
cualquier institución que usted considere. Regístrese para un tour y sesión
de información ofrecida de lunes a viernes y algunos sábados.
uncw.edu/admissions/visit
También, tome un tour virtual de UNCW hoy en uncw.edu/virtualtour.
Programas de Visita de Día
 Seahawk Saturday - otoño (para estudiantes en el último año de secundaria)
 Dare to Soar - primavera (para estudiantes aceptados)
 Just Juniors - primavera (para estudiantes en el penúltimo año de secundaria)
Oportunidades de Participación
UNCW ofrece más de 260 organizaciones estudiantiles, actividades
deportivas universitarias y una variedad de otras actividades. Los deportes
de club incluyen: fútbol, hockey sobre hielo, lacrosse, equitación, rugbi,
navegación, surf, frisbee, wakeboarding, esquí acuático y más.
uncw.edu/studentorgs
El estudio en el extranjero es una parte integral de cualquier educación
universitaria hoy en día. ¡UNC Wilmington ofrece un mundo de oportunidades
– más de 500 programas en más de 50 países! uncw.edu/international
Matricula y honorarios
Pensión completa
Libros y útiles*
Seguro médico
Transportación*
Otros gastos*
Honorarios de Préstamo
Total No Residentes
Residentes
de NC
de NC
$ 6,343
$18,479
8,624
8,624
1,030
1,030
1,450
1,450
1,6101,610
1,480
1,480
64
64
$20,601
$32,737
*costo estimado
Por favor tenga en cuenta: La Junta de Gobernadores de la UNC reserva el derecho de
ajustar los precios sin previo aviso. En el momento de su publicación, matrícula y cuotas
para 2014-15 no habían sido determinados por la Junta de Gobernadores de la UNC. Por
favor continúe a revisar nuestra web para obtener la lista más exacta de los gastos.
Consejos de UNCW para la Admisión
1. Estudie mucho y tome cursos rigurosos el último año. La percepción
que el penúltimo año de la escuela secundaria es el más crítico es un mito
que puede dañar las posibilidades de admisión de incluso los estudiantes
más brillantes. 2. Manténgase activo en actividades extraescolares que sean importantes
para usted. Un nivel profundo de compromiso o posición de líder en
pocas actividades es más impactantes que una lista larga de breves
participaciones. 3. Examine sus calificaciones de las pruebas estandarizadas y consulte
a su consejero para determinar el mejor camino y momento para enviar
sus puntuaciones a las universidades. Considere tomar las pruebas
estandarizadas al menos dos veces. La familiaridad con un formato de
prueba puede ayudarle a relajarse y sus puntuaciones mejorarán. Si
un tipo de prueba estandarizada (SAT o ACT con escritura) no da los
resultados que usted espera, considere tomar la otra prueba.
4. Su ensayo es la última parte de su solicitud a la universidad de la cual
usted tiene control. Un ensayo bien escrito y revisado que muestra como
usted piensa y demuestra su capacidad de escribir a nivel universitario
puede afectar la decisión del Comité de Admisión.
5. Sea considerado al solicitar recomendaciones de profesores y
consejeros mucho antes de la fecha límite para mandar la solicitud,
de esa manera ellos pueden escribir sobre usted detalladamente y sin
presión.
6. Mientras que usted puede haber completado los requisitos de
su escuela y está impaciente por graduarse temprano, si usted no
forma parte de un programa de “early college,” quédese en la escuela
secundara y encuentre maneras de seguir avanzando.
Application Deadlines
Application Postmark
Nov. 1 (Early Action)
Notification on or about Jan. 20
Feb. 1 (Regular Decision)
Notification on or about April 1
Minimum Course Requirements
(Set by the UNC Board of Governors)
 4 course units in English
 4 course units in mathematics
(one for which algebra II is a prerequisite)
 2 course units in the same foreign language
 2 course units in social studies
(one must be U.S. history)
Enrollment (approximate)
Total..................................................................13,733
Undergraduate...................................................12,387
Graduate.............................................................1,346
Freshman Class Enrollment
Fall......................................................................1,960
First Year Spring Admits..........................................150
Female .................................................................59%
Male .....................................................................41%
Minority.................................................................20%
Freshmen Admitted Enrollment
 Middle 50% GPA: 3.80-4.43 (weighted)
 Middle 50% SAT: 1130-1250 (math and critical reading only)
 Middle 50% SAT total: 1670-1870
 3 course units in science
(one must be a life or biological science, one a physical science and one additional science; at least one of these courses must include a lab)
EXPENSES 2013-14
In-StateOut-of-State
Tuition and Fees
Room and Board
Books and Supplies*
Health Insurance
Transportation*
Miscellaneous*
Loan Orig Fee
Total $ 6,343
$18,479
8,624
8,624
1,030
1,030
1,450
1,450
1,6101,610
1,4801,480
64
64
$20,601
$32,737
*estimated cost
Please Note: The UNC Board of Governors reserves the right to adjust charges without notice. At the time of publication, Tuition and Fees for 2014-15 had not been determined by the UNC
Board of Governors. Please continue to review our website for the most accurate expenses list.
Admission Advice from UNCW...
 Middle 50% ACT composite: 24-28
(UNCW requires ACT writing section)
1. Study hard in rigorous senior year courses. The perception that the
junior year of high school is the most critical is a myth that can damage
the chances for admission for even the brightest of students. SeaLevel Web Portal sealevel.uncw.edu
2. Stay involved in extra-curricular activities that are meaningful to you.
A deep level of commitment or leadership position in a few activities is
more impressive than a long list of brief involvements. Create your personal web portal and receive periodic mailings,
register for a campus visit and apply.
Visit our Campus
Visiting campus continues to be the best way to get to know any institution
you are considering. Register for a daily tour and information session
offered Monday – Friday and some Saturdays. uncw.edu/admissions/visit
Also, take UNCW’s virtual tour today, uncw.edu/virtualtour.
Visit Day Programs
 Seahawk Saturday - fall (for high school seniors)
 Dare to Soar - spring (for accepted students)
 Just Juniors - spring (for high school juniors)
Involvement Opportunities
UNCW offers more than 260 student organizations, intramurals and a
variety of other activities. Club sports include: crew, ice hockey, lacrosse,
riding, rugby, sailing, surfing, Ultimate Frisbee, wakeboarding, waterskiing
and more. uncw.edu/studentorgs
Travel abroad is an integral part of any college education, today. UNC
Wilmington offers a world of opportunities—more than 500 programs in
over 50 countries! uncw.edu/international
Apply for undergraduate admission at uncw.edu/applynow
Solicitar la admisión de pregrado en uncw.edu/applynow
3. Review your standardized test scores and consult your counselor to
determine the best way and time to report your scores. Consider taking
standardized tests at least twice. Familiarity with a test format may
help you relax and your scores improve. If one type of standardized test
(the SAT or ACT with Writing) does not yield the results you hoped for,
consider taking the other test.
4. Your essay is the last part of your college application over which you
have control. A well-constructed, proof read essay that shows us how
you think and demonstrates your ability to write at the college level can impact the Admission Committee’s decision.
5. Be considerate by requesting recommendations from teachers and
school counselor well before the application deadline so they can write
about you thoughtfully and without pressure.
6. While you may have fulfilled your school’s requirements and are eager
to graduate early, if you are not part of an “early college” high school
program, stay in high school and find ways to challenge yourself.
More than 1,500 of our students come from
42 states, and our international population
continues to grow.
Más de 1.500 de nuestros estudiantes
provienen de 42 estados, y nuestra población
internacional sigue creciendo.
Boston
Pittsburgh
New York
Chicago
Washington, DC
St. Louis
Raleigh
Wilmington
Memphis
Atlanta
Miami