Application and Admission
- Enrolled Prior Spring
- Not Enrolled Prior Spring
- Returning Former Students
- Newly Accepted for Next Fall
- Part-time Classroom Studies
- High School Students
- International Students
- Teaching Licensure and Others
- Medical Clearance and Transfer Credit
-Do not apply. You are automatically eligible to register in the
summer. Get your PIN from studentcentral.unc.edu or your
advisor. If you graduate in May, 2008, apply to Summer School as
a visiting student.
UNC- Chapel Hill students NOT enrolled in Spring, 2008
- Contact Undergraduate Admissions or Continuing Studies to be readmitted and to obtain your PIN and register on studentcentral.unc.edu.
Former UNC-Chapel Hill students without a degree.
If you wish to take a summer course and not apply the credit toward the completion of a degree at UNC-Chapel Hill, you may attend as a visiting student. If you wish to take a summer school course and apply the credit toward the completion of a degree at UNC-Chapel Hill, apply for summer readmission at Undergraduate Admissions, CB# 2200, Jackson Hall (962-1429). The deadline for reapplying is two weeks prior to the start of either session. If you are a former graduate student and have not completed a degree, contact the dean of the Graduate School, CB# 4010, Bynum Hall (966-2611).
New Students: Freshmen, Transfers, and Graduates.
If you have been accepted to UNC-Chapel Hill as a freshman or a new transfer student for Fall 2008 and wish to attend Summer School, contact Undergraduate Admissions, CB# 2200, Jackson Hall (966-3621) to change your date of admission to begin First Session or Second Session. If you wish to begin a graduate degree program in the summer, contact the Graduate School, CB# 4010, Bynum Hall (966-2611).
Part-time Classroom Studies students enrolled during Spring, 2008 or Newly Admitted
Contact Part-time Classroom Studies at the Friday Center, CB# 1020 (962-1134). If you are applying for the first time, there are deadlines. If you miss the deadline, apply to Summer School as a visiting student.
Undergraduates. If you are applying for the first time and do not have an undergraduate degree, the deadline is 30 days prior to classes. Contact Undergraduate Admissions for an application.
Transferring Credit. If you wish to transfer UNC-Chapel Hill academic credit, obtain written approval from the dean or adviser at your home institution prior to your summer registration at UNC-Chapel Hill. Such approval is for your protection only; it is not required by the UNC-Chapel Hill Summer School, which cannot approve credits for transfer.
A visiting student is:
a) anyone who is not enrolled or accepted in a degree program at UNC-Chapel Hill during the prior spring semester, or
b) any former UNC-Chapel Hill student who only wishes to take summer courses of interest without seeking readmission or earning a degree here.
Complete an application on the Summer School website beginning February 1 or contact Summer School at 134 E. Franklin St. (966-4364). Notification begins in March and is typically sent within a week after receipt of your completed application. Applicants need to be qualified for competitive college study. High school students must be rising honor roll seniors with a specific course request and a supporting academic reference. If you are admitted, you will receive:
- a PIN (four digit personal identification number for security);
- a PID (nine digit person identification number for University records).
Keep these numbers secure to avoid access to your personal records
by others.
Visiting student applicants should be qualified to compete with highly selective students at the college level as evidenced by a degree already obtained, recent university studies, or current good standing in a degree program at another college or university. Admission as a visiting student terminates at the end of Second Session. If you later become a regular UNC-Chapel Hill student, be aware that grades and credit hours received as a UNC-Chapel Hill visitor are included on your UNC-Chapel Hill transcript.
High School
students: Honor roll students who have completed their junior year
of high school may be admitted to the Summer School as visiting
students. A completed application (you may print a paper copy of the
application from the menu at the beginning of the online application
site) and the following are required for high school students:
- an up-to-date transcript,
- a letter to the Dean of the Summer School stating the purpose for taking the specific course(s) that you identify by number and name, the reason for taking it at UNC-Chapel Hill rather than elsewhere, and the future expectation for enhanced educational opportunity that would result,
- a letter from the most appropriate teacher or principal, headmaster, or counselor confirming your preparation and ability to take this particular course(s), and
- a statement that you will be living with parents or legal guardians while you are attending Summer School (rising high school seniors over 16 years of age are exempt from this requirement).
Attending Summer School at UNC-Chapel Hill may not affect your
chances for admission at the college of your choice, but you will
experience college life firsthand and be exposed to the level of
performance and competition expected in college courses. Be aware that
UNC-Chapel Hill offers no courses specifically for high school
students. The grades and credit hours that you earn are recorded on a
UNC-Chapel Hill transcript and become part of your permanent UNC-Chapel
Hill record.
International high school students must meet the same requirements
as U.S. high school students to be admitted as visiting students.
A transcript not in English must have a translation provided by an
administrator at the student's high school so that Summer School can
assess the student's academic performance. Students also must
follow the application guildelines for international students listed
below.
International
Students: If you are not a US citizen or permanent resident, please
be aware that there are several differences in the application
process.
The online application is only available to students with a US
Social Security Number. You may print a paper copy of the application
from the menu at the beginning of the online application site, or call
or email the Summer School to request an application packet in the
mail. Applications are not acceptable by fax.
If you are not currently residing in the US and are planning to attempt to secure a visa, the Summer School will not provide an I20 for foreign students to attend.
Please be aware that a TOEFL or IELTS score is required if English
is not the student's first language. An exception can be made by
the Dean of Summer School.
A 2007 Financial Certificate and accompanying documentation showing
appropriate financial support for your course of study is
required.
Please be aware that all UNC courses (other than foreign languages)
are taught in English and require a high degree of proficiency in both
written and spoken English. UNC does not offer English as a Second
Language courses in the summer.
Teacher Licensure and
Others. Candidates who are renewing an existing teaching license
should apply through the Summer School as visiting students.
Post-baccalaureate students seeking initial teacher licensure or
licensed teachers qualifying for additional licensure areas should
consult the Teacher Education Office, School of Education, 103 Peabody
Hall, telephone 966-1346; an officer in the Department of Public
Instruction in Raleigh; or the equivalent department of the state in
which licensure is being sought. Others who wish to attend the
University in the summer should contact the Summer School.
Medical Clearance. Visiting summer students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are allowed to register and will not be penalized for failure to meet the state-mandated pre-matriculation immunization requirements for full-time students.
This change of policy is supported by a recent interpretation of the law by a consultant with the Immunization Services Division of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health. Visiting summer students are advised that it is always prudent to be adequately protected from diseases that are preventable with available vaccines. For your information, the vaccines required for matriculating students in the State of North Carolina include: DPT (Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis within the last 10 years), Polio, and MMR (Mumps, Measles Rubeola, and Rubella). In addition, the following vaccines are recommended: Hepatitis B series, Varicella (chicken pox), Meningococcal Meningitis, and a test for tuberculosis if coming from a country with high prevalence of disease. For your convenience, these vaccines are available at the Campus Health Service by calling 919-966-2281 for an appointment. Costs are at or below community rates.