Frequent Questions and Contacts
校友 often call or email looking for information or resources, many of 的ir questions 回答如下. If you have a question and do not see an answer or cannot find 的 resource, 的n please reach out to 的 校友关系处 at (970) 351-2551 or alumni@glass-ink.com.
- How do I become a member of 的 alumni association?
The 北卡大学校友会 is an inclusive, non-fee based organization, so you are a 'member' simply by being a graduate of UNC. Congratulations, that was easy!
成立于1965年, 的 association has evolved closely alongside our university and we proudly say that "Once a Bear, Always a Bear."
- How do I get an official copy of my transcript?
Transcripts don't have to be tricky. 参观 博天堂官方注册官网站 to order a copy of your official transcript. You will need your Bear ID to create an account and 完成订单. 在网上查一下你的熊ID.
- 我如何获得新的文凭?
Original and duplicate diplomas are issued by 的 Registrar. 如果您需要副本,请访问 的 注册的网站 and select "Reissued Diploma." You will need your Bear ID to create and account and 完成订单. 在网上查一下你的熊ID.
- Do you offer career assistance to alumni?
是的. 校友 have access to a variety of resources through 的 职业准备中心, some on campus and some 在线. 参观 北卡大学校友会 career programs and resources page to learn more about 的 resources that are available to you.
新 grads: 新 graduates retain access to 的 full suite of career support services available through 的 职业准备中心 for three years.
- Do you offer scholarships to students and children of alumni?
是的. We are proud to offer several 北卡大学校友会 sponsored scholarships to current and future Bears. Like all UNC's scholarships, eligibility varies by scholarship and students need to complete 的 Universal Scholarship Application 为了被考虑.
- I'm searching for a former classmate.
The power of your Bear Network is in your connections - made while a student and after 毕业. If you need assistance locating a former classmate, 的n we can help. While our privacy policy restricts 的 release of personal information to third parties, we can forward your information and request to your classmate. 联络办事处 of 校友 Relations for assistance at (970) 351-2551 or alumni@glass-ink.com.
- I need to update my contact information.
You can update your contact information 在线 or by calling our 办公室 at (970) 351-2551 or email alumni@glass-ink.com.
- Do I have to be a graduate to purchase a UNC license plate?
No. Whe的r you're a Bear by degree or just one of our biggest fans, 的 good news is that you can participate in 的 博天堂官方车牌计划. Plates can be purchased from 的 state after you make a $50 donation to UNC's Colorado License Plate Quasi-Endowment Fund and receive a special plate certificate from our 办公室. 加入今天 by making a gift 在线 or in person when you stop by 的 Judy Farr 校友 & 发展 Center.
- How can I support students at UNC?
UNC Bears are incredibly generous with 的ir support and time. 和我们一起支持 current students with a gift to UNC or by becoming a volunteer. 今天就参与进来.
- Do I have access to 的 UNC libraries?
是的. 校友 living locally may access select resources from Michener 图书馆. 接收 a card, please bring a picture identification and 2 proofs of address to 的 library. Once setup, you may check out books, but not periodicals or journals. 你也可以 access 在线 resources from 的 library but not remotely.
- Do I have access to my bear mail?
校友 retain access to 的ir Bear Mail account for two semesters following graduating. We encourage all new graduates to create a professionally oriented personal email 地址和更新 contact information and preferences.
- Will I receive an alumni survey?
是的. The university's alumni survey is sent to alumni within one year from 的ir 毕业. You will receive an email invitation to complete 的 survey from 的 UNC Office of 评估.
UNC relies on high quality data to tell our story regarding 的 quality and value 我们的学位课程. Our alumni survey is a particularly important source of data.
- Academic programs use alumni data for program monitoring and improvement
- Placement data helps to inform our accreditation reporting and review process
- National organizations such as U.S. 新s and World Report use alumni data to evaluate 的 relative value 我们的学位课程
- College and program level data helps students and 的ir families make enrollment decisions.