New Student Convocation
Undergraduate student convocation is held.
Undergraduate student convocation is held.
This training emphasizes the pages that are used to manage student records and registration at UNC-Chapel Hill. Student Records Registration and Enrollment Training Topics include: Managing Program/Plan (major, minor and specializations) Enrolling Students Using Enrollment Overrides Review of Class Search … Read more
Description: The Program/Plan training is designed for staff that will need to process program/plan updates in their current position, such as Student Services Managers in Professional Schools or Staff who work in an Academic Dean’s Office. In this training class, … Read more
Students should visit the academic department to add courses to their schedule after today.
Description: This training session introduces ConnectCarolina users the PeopleSoft functionality that allows staff to enroll groups of students into one or more classes. Prerequisites: FERPA Online Training Student Records Registration and Enrollment training Meeting Location: Zoom. Training Request Form: Use … Read more
Description: This training provides instructions for reviewing and approving electronic Student Withdrawal requests, viewing an existing request, and initiating a Withdrawal request on behalf of a student in Connect Carolina. Topics: In this training class, we will cover the following: … Read more
Last day for UGRD students or schools/dept. to drop a class in ConnectCarolina and reduce course load, with tuition adjusted and no record of the class on their transcript. Full time students must maintain 12 credit hours.
Enrollment credit hours at census are used in Financial Aid's Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) calculation. (Students will no longer receive refunds after this date)
Undergraduate students can drop classes in ConnectCarolina. The class remains on the student record with a withdrawal grade notation. Full-time students must maintain a minimum of 12 credit hours. (Dropping all classes requires a term withdrawal and follows the withdrawal … Read more