Student Resources
Below is a list of quick links to campus resources.
- Academic Building Abbreviations
- Apply for Graduation
- Exam Schedules
- General Education Guide for Data Science Students (From fall 2023 – current)
- GPA Calculator
- Guest Access Portal & FERPA
- Order a Transcript
- Registration Information
- Orientation Program
- Waitlist Information
- Visiting Student Information
- Niner Central (Located in the front entrance of the Cone Center, Niner Central is a single location for you to get questions answered about financial aid, billing, student accounts, academic records, and more.)
Laptop Policy
Starting in 2020 UNC Charlotte adopted a new policy that requires all new students to have their own laptop. Students can bring a laptop they already have or choose to buy a new laptop from any vendor. Please note: Chromebooks, iPads, tablets, and mobile devices do not meet this requirement. We want you to be properly prepared with the technology needed for your college career.
By having your own laptop, you will be able to access the tools needed in your coursework this semester and throughout your degree program. Read the laptop requirement FAQs.
OneIT Help Center
Hours of Operation
Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Technicians from the OneIT Desktop Support group keep regular hours and work out of Woodward 313. Staff will be monitoring and responding to helpdesk tickets and help@charlotte.edu requests during our normal hours of operation.
Contact Methods
Phone: 704‑687‑5500 (contact the IT Service Desk)
Email: help@charlotte.edu
Walk-Up Service Desk Location: 313 Woodward Hall
Technology Tools
Academic Technologies
The “tools” listed can be used by instructors to deliver information to, assess progress, communicate with, or receive feedback from their students. If you have any questions regarding the tools listed below, please contact the IT Service Desk at extension 7-5500.
Canvas – Canvas easily connects instructors and students and is used to monitor grades, manage active enrollments and assignment submissions, share course documents, facilitate message correspondence between students and instructors and contain course and institutional syllabus information for all to access
Schedule Wizard – Is a schedule planner that will assist you with creating a schedule plan for the upcoming semester.
DegreeWorks – DegreeWorks is an online tool that the University uses to determine if you have met the requirements of your degree for graduation. You can utilize it to see program requirements and track degree progress.