Student Affairs

The Division of Student Affairs provides programs and support services that foster a vibrant and diverse campus community, both inside and outside the classroom. Our programs and facilities create community living experiences, promote healthy lifestyles and wellness, and provide opportunities for students to get involved, make friends and create lifelong memories. We engage students in dialogue about diversity, inclusion, multiculturalism, and service. 

Through this campaign, we will strengthen programs, activities, facilities and services that support student success. With your help, we will emphasize holistic development, lifelong learning and global citizenship for all UNC Charlotte students.

Your valuable contribution can support student life in the following areas:

  • Student Success: Help students achieve their greatest potential with the means to engage in academics, research, community and involvement activities through expanded scholarships and leadership fellowships. 
     
  • Community Engagement:  Empower students to engage with the local community and make a positive impact on the world through service opportunities combined with learning outcomes and involvement activities. 
     
  • Diversity & Inclusion:  Engage hearts and minds in the exchange of ideas and civil discourse around multiculturalism, religion, gender, identity, and social justice to create an environment that celebrates and recognizes difference.  
     
  • Health & Well-Being:  Support health care and recreational activities that promote a well-rounded, balanced lifestyle as well as education and outreach to encourage life-long optimal wellness and health.  
Thank You
Sep 24, 2016

Thank you for making #NinerNationGives a great success! We are tallying the numbers now and will be back soon with official results. We couldn't have done it without the outstanding support from all of Niner Nation. 

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Or you can contact us at ninernationgives@charlotte.edu.