how to sign up for a spanish course woth a signature uncg

by Prof. Kiara Okuneva 9 min read

Who should follow this guide for registration at UNCG?

Students who are enrolled in an undergraduate degree program at UNCG should follow this guide. There may be different steps to follow for other student types, like visiting students and those in the Greater Greensboro Consortium. Students should follow this step-by-step guide each term to prepare and complete registration.

How do students log in to uncgenie?

Students can log in to UNCGenie any time during their registration access window to select and register for classes. They will need the following information to complete registration: Student ID Number and PIN to log in to UNCGenie. Advising code (received from faculty advisor).

What courses do I need to transfer to UNCG?

Most courses completed at 4-year and 2-year institutions approved by specific accrediting bodies will transfer to UNCG. Exceptions include developmental courses, technical courses, and courses less than one semester hour. Official articulation evaluations can be completed for current students and newly admitted students with official transcripts.

Do I need a NACES or syllabi for international students?

In order to transfer credit from an international institution attended outside of UNCG Study Abroad, a NACES will be required and syllabi will be required for further course evaluation. New students will have their transcripts automatically evaluated as soon as they have been admitted to UNCG.

How can I start a minor in Spanish at UNCG?

The student must complete 15-21 semester hours of courses in Spanish above the 203 level, excluding courses taught in English. Typically a student would begin the minor with SPA 204 and continue with SPA 301 (unless entering with advanced placement).

Is Foreign Language required for UNCG?

Remember that languages are not solely a requirement—they represent an opportunity for you to further your academic career and contribute to your long-term success.

How many credits do you need to be a sophomore at UNCG?

Classification of StudentsClassificationSemester HoursFreshman0–29.9 credits completedSophomore30–59.9 credits completedJunior60–89.9 credits completedSenior90 or more credits completed

Can you attend UNCG online?

UNC Greensboro's online programs are consistently recognized for academic excellence and affordability. From best online to best bachelor's programs, we've been highlighted by numerous rankings lists, reflecting our ongoing commitment to student success. Take a look at some of our finest accolades.

Does Uncg accept AP credit?

UNCG accepts Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (Higher Level and Standard Level), and Cambridge (AS Level and A Level) scores in compliance with UNC system policy (700.10. 1 [R]).

Is D passing at UNCG?

UNC Greensboro uses a credit hour and grade point system for evaluating undergraduates. Credit hours represent the number of course hours completed....Grade Points/Grade Point Averages (GPA)GradeGrade Points Awarded Per Hour of CreditC2.0C-1.7D+1.3D1.08 more rows

What does 2 sophomore mean in college?

The four years of undergraduate education are called: (1) freshman year, and someone in their first year is a freshman. You might sometimes hear this shortened to "frosh." (2) sophomore year, and someone in their second year is a sophomore. Sometimes sophomore is shortened to "soph."

How many credit hours is full-time?

12 creditsA college student is considered to be enrolled on a full-time basis for student financial aid purposes if they are enrolled for at least 12 credits a semester. Since a class typically requires at least three credits, 12 credits will require four classes per semester.

How much does it cost to take one class at UNCG?

MBA, MSA, ISM & SCM (600 Level), MS International Business, and PhD Business Administration: $200 per Credit Hour. MS Retail Studies: $120 per Credit Hour. MS Informatics & Analytics: $150 per Credit Hour.

How much does it cost to go to UNCG for 2 years?

Estimated costsIn-stateOut-of-stateTuition & fees$7,406$22,565Room (standard double)$5,626$5,626Meals (university meal plan)$3,797$3,797Total$16,829$31,988

Is Uncg virtual?

World Class Education — Online At UNCG Online, we take pride in putting students first. That means we bring UNCG's outstanding academic programs to you. We partner with faculty and academic units to develop and market robust online courses and degree programs.

Department Goals

  1. To provide practical training in the basic skills of listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing
  2. To promote those values in the liberal arts tradition that derive particularly from the study of language, literature and culture
  3. To increase understanding of language as structure and process
  1. To provide practical training in the basic skills of listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing
  2. To promote those values in the liberal arts tradition that derive particularly from the study of language, literature and culture
  3. To increase understanding of language as structure and process
  4. To provide an enlightening encounter with cultures and modes of thought different from one’s own

On-Campus Immersion

  • Students who want to improve their French or Spanish skills can take advantage of the opportunity to live in Phillips/Hawkins Hall.
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Social Activities

  • The Spanish Club sponsor frequent activities. Students who participate in these activities meet others who are interested in learning about a different culture.
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Honor Societies

  • The University has Chapters of the national honoraries, Pi Delta Phi for French and Sigma Delta Pi for Spanish. Membership is by invitation and possible for students in advanced courses who have achieved excellence in Romance studies.
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Scholarships and Awards

  • The Department recognizes achievement among French and Spanish students by offering a number of annual scholarships, including the Spicer Scholarship, the Miller-Barineau Scholarship, the Hardré Scholarship, the Barney Award and the LaRochelle Scholarship. Amounts vary. Visit the scholarships web pageand contact the Department Office for further information.
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Internships

  • Paid or unpaid internships requiring foreign language skills are increasingly available. For more information, consult the Career Services Center, #1 EUC, (336) 334-5454. Students interested in Spanish 499 (Internship in Spanish, for academic credit) should contact the instructor in the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures in the fall, prior to registering for the spring …
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