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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS!
Grad Life e-News!
Announcing the ALL-NEW Grad Life e-News, a monthly publication highlighting events, services and announcements of interest to UNCW's graduate community. Check out all of our issues:
Welcome Grad Students!
Over 100 students attended the Graduate Student Association's Welcome Reception for new and returning students on August 31, 2007. The event was part of a new Graduate Student Life initative at UNCW. To find out more, read below! |
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The Seahawk Perch, UNCW's Center for Commuter & Non-Traditional Student Services, happily extends all of our resources and services to UNCW's growing population of graduate students. Whether you need off-campus housing assistance, information about UNCW's plethora of services, or even child care, we can help. We also collaborate closely with the Graduate School and the Graduate Student Association (GSA) to regularly offer programs and events that will appeal to graduate students. Download an info packet about all of our services for you HERE!
How Can I Get Involved in Graduate Student Life at UNCW?
- Check out events sponsored by our office specifically for graduate students. Look for email announcements in your UNCW student mail account sent out by the Graduate School or check our own Events Calendar for more information. Previous events have included panel discussions about grad student life, financial planning and tax preparation seminars, workshops for first-time home-buyers, and presentations about advanced research techniques for grad students.
- Join the Graduate Student Life Programming Committee (GSLPC), which consists of members of the Office of the Dean of Students, the Graduate School and the GSA. We invite your input and participation! If you would like to serve on the committee, volunteer to staff or promote events, or simply offer your ideas for upcoming programs, we'd love to hear from you. Please contact Amy Hector at the Office of the Dean of Students for more information.
- Become a member of the Graduate Student Association. The GSA meets regularly on campus and their mission is to "encourage, recognize, and assist all graduate students academically and socially, as well as to promote the interests and welfare of graduate students within the university." More information can be found at their Web site, HERE.
Upcoming Events of Interest / Announcements
Are you looking for a way to make some extra money while working toward your graduate degree? The Learning Center accepts applicants to be subject tutors year-round. The Learning Center offers content tutoring for all Basic Studies courses as well as particular courses that are traditionally more difficult. Due to the variety of courses we tutor, we are always looking for qualified tutors who are available to tutor particular courses. If you’re interested in learning more about tutoring in the Learning Center, come to our office in University Learning Services on the first floor of Westside Hall. Call 962-7857 or visit our website for more details: www.uncw.edu/tutoring.
Writing Center Services Available to Grad Students
Our peer writing tutors work with graduate students on all academic and professional writing, including thesis writing and application essays. Lengthy documents may require more than one session! Documents that are longer than 15 pages must be “dropped-off” for the peer tutor to read prior to the consultation (peer tutors will not make any corrections to or marks on papers that have been dropped-off). Call 962-7857 or e-mail uls@uncw.edu to make an appointment. Review our online writing resources at www.uncw.edu/writing.
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