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All students participating in on-campus interviewing or fairs are responsible for knowing the policies for on-campus interviews and fairs sponsored by University Career Services.
This Procedure outlines the process for complying with the disclosures required of all incoming, continuing, and transfer student-athletes in accordance with the NCAA Board of Governors Policy on Campus Sexual Violence.
State regulations require the University to take control on authorizing Capital and Non-Capital Equipment to be taken off Campus. Equipment owned by UNC-Chapel Hill must remain on campus.
Academic-related, off campus travel (“Academic Travel”) enhance the learning experiences of students and are integral to many courses at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. This Procedure outlines the steps needed to establish an Academic Travel and minimize the risk to the University when taking students off campus.
This policy addresses situations where financial aid payments are processed outside of the normal process of entering financial aid reimbursement into the GradStar system. When emergency situations arise, or if a student is tasked with conducting University business, or if the student is acting on behalf of a student organization, departments may utilize the campus voucher system in Accounts Payable for reimbursement purposes.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill welcomes news media representatives to campus. We encourage journalists who plan to visit to notify Media Relations so we can help connect you with sources, arrange logistics, and secure appropriate access to authorized locations.
This procedure provides guidance on how to process payments to non-enrolled students via the Accounts Payable Campus Voucher system, which can not be processed in the GradStar system, as the majority of student financial aid payments are processed.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (“University”) is committed to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment for all members of our community. As part of this commitment, the University’s policy is to comply with the NCAA Board of Governors Policy on Campus Sexual Violence to the extent allowed by applicable law.
Campus departments are charged for insurance coverages utilized for their operations. Other costs of risk such as policy deductibles and uninsured losses are also the responsibility of the department with which the loss was incurred.
This Policy establishes standards, requirements, and exceptions for students and faculty who participate in off-campus field trips (“Academic Travel”) for courses at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. This Policy prioritizes the safety of all who participate in Academic Travel.
The purpose of these guidelines is to outline and simplify the process of planning and executing film productions, other than those being done by news organizations for news purposes.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (the “University” or “UNC”) recognizes the importance of Assistance Animals for individuals with disabilities. The University is committed to providing equal access to its classrooms, research facilities, public spaces, and housing for all of its community members, including students, employees, and visitors.
Prior to the implementation of this policy, the University used multiple vendors for printing and copying services, which was costly. By consolidating these services, the Carolina Managed Print Services Program reduces costs and provides effective copying and printing without compromising productivity or convenience.
Students are expected to accept an offer only after careful consideration and to honor professional commitments.
This document establishes the standards and procedures for authorizing, procuring, siting, and installing on campus permanent outdoor memorials and markers to honor persons and organizations.