Freshman Frequently Asked Questions

Questions about the admission and financial aid process:

What do I do after I've been admitted?

What do I need to do to apply for financial aid?

When will I get more information about living on campus, registering for classes, and campus life?

Questions about course registration:

What courses do most freshmen take?

How many hours should I take?

How will my AP credits transfer?

What Math course should I take?

What Foreign Language course should I take?

What Writing course should I take?

How do I register for classes?

How do I log into OnePort?

Are courses "weighted" differently like they are in high school?

What support services are offered to help me with my classes if I need help?

Questions about Summit Orientation:

Who attends Summit?

How long is Summit?

Do I have to sign up to come to Summit?

What if I can't come to Summit?

Questions about campus life:

Who lives in the residence halls and what is it like?

Can I have a car on campus?

How can I get involved in student organizations?

Are there on-campus jobs available?

 

What do I do after I've been admitted?
Your letter from Admissions will tell you what your next steps are. If you're sure you want to attend UNC Asheville, you'll need to send in your tuition and housing deposit. If you're still unsure that UNC Asheville is the place for you, we encourage you to attend an Admitted Student Day. The schedule for these days will be available soon.

 

What do I need to do to apply for financial aid?
The first step in applying for financial aid is completing your FAFSA. Please see visit the Office of Financial Aid for important financial aid deadlines and procedures.

 

When will I get more information about living on campus, registering for classes, and campus life?
Once you have submitted your tuition and housing deposit, you will begin to receive more information about UNC Asheville, and you'll get a list of "next steps"--things to do and things to know now that you've decided to attend UNC Asheville.

 

What courses do freshmen take?
Freshmen take a variety of classes, but they are limited to courses at the 100 or 200 levels.  All students follow the Integrative Liberal Studies program, which is a core group of required courses all students must take regardless of their major.  All freshmen take an introductory course called Liberal Studies Introductory Colloquium (LSIC). These courses are designed to introduce you to the liberal arts environment and assist you in adjusting to college life. Your LSIC instructor will also be your academic advisor until you declare your major. Additionally, many of these classes have an upper level student serving as the class mentor. A listing of these courses are available at the ILS Website.   For additional resources to help you plan your schedule and understand the ILS requirements, visit our Freshman Advising Resources. Most freshmen take 4 or 5 classes. In addition to their LSIC, they usually take one class in their intended major (or an area they would like to learn more about), and 2 or 3 ILS classes. You'll learn about all of these requirements at Summit Phase One.

 

How many hours should I take?
Most students take around 15 semester hours each semester. To be a full-time student, you must take at least 12 semester hours. Unlike high school, college courses have Semester Credit Hours associated with them. While most courses are three (3) credit hour courses, some courses, such as many of the Health and Fitness courses, carry one (1) semester hour credit, while others, such as science and math courses are 4 or 5 semester hours. The number of credit hours a class is worth is roughly the number of hours it meets each week. 

 

How will my AP credits transfer?
You can find equivalency information about AP credit and IB credit in the UNCA Catalog.

Credits earned through AP or IB tests fulfill requirements just like their UNCA equivalents. For instance, all students are required to fulfill our Academic Writing requirement. At UNCA, students take LANG 120 to fulfill this requirement. If you took the Language & Composition AP test, or the Literature & Composition AP test and scored a 5, you get credit for LANG 120. This means you have fulfilled Academic Writing requirement in the same way as students who take LANG 120 here. 

 

What math course should I take?
If you are uncertain about your major, you may want to postpone your math course. The Mathematics Department has online information about course selection and an on-line placement test - check it out to help you decide!

 

What foreign language course should I take?
UNCA requires all students to demonstrate proficiency through the second introductory level of a foreign language. This can be done either through a placement exam, AP exam, or completion of the appropriate level course work. Students can choose from French, German, Greek, German, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Portuguese and Spanish. Students who wish to use French, Spanish, or Latin to fulfill this requirement and who have had previous exposure to their chosen language should take a Foreign Language Placement exam during Summit Phase One. Students who have scores of 3 or higher on the Spanish, French, German or Latin AP exams do not have to take the foreign language test unless they plan on continuing in that language.

 

What writing course should I take?
Unless you have AP or college transfer credit, all freshmen register for Language 120. You may take this during Fall or Spring semester.

 

How do I register for classes?

You will begin registering for classes with an academic advisor during Summit Orientation, and you will be able to continue adjusting your schedule during the Summit registration period in July, then again during the Drop/Add period in August, which ends on the 5th day of class.

How do I log into OnePort?
To log into OnePort, you must use the username and password  provided to you in your Admissions materials. You will use this information to review your Financial Aid information prior to Summit, and you will receive more information at Summit outlining the necessary steps involved in getting registered for classes.

Are courses "weighted" differently like they are in high school?
College courses are not weighted by level of difficulty - such as Honors or AP. They are, however, weighted by the semester hours credit associated with the course, and thus count differently in your GPA. Your quality points earned for each course is multiplied by the semester hours credit. Your total quality points are divided by the total semester hours credit. For example, if you have an A in Econ 101 (3 semester hours) and a B in Astronomy 105 (5 semester hours), you would multiply 4 X 3 cr. hrs and 3 X 5 cr. hrs. for a quality point total of 27. Divide 27 by 8 to get 3.375 - your Grade Point Average (GPA). Please see the Academic Policies section of the UNCA Catalog for more information.

 

What support services are offered to help me with my classes if I need it?
Every faculty member has office hours when students can stop by for help in class or just to talk. If you find you need more assistance, you can contact the Advising & Learning Support Center to request a Peer Tutor. Peer Tutors are UNCA students who have been trained to work with students in particular courses. If you need assistance with a mathematics course, you should go by the Mathematics Assistance Center and if you need help with a writing project in any course, make an appointment at the Writing Center. Not only are these great resources to help you succeed, they're also free!

 

Who attends Summit?
All new freshmen and transfer student should attend Summit Orientation. Summit is a necessary part of your transition to UNC Asheville and it provides you with all the information you need to know to further your education at UNC Asheville. 

 

How long is Summit?
Summit happens in two phases. Phase One, held in June, is a one day program. For Phase One, you should plan to be on campus from approximately 7:30am to 5:00pm. More information about the day's schedule can be found on the Summit Orientation website

 

Do I have to sign up to come to Summit?
In order to attend Summit, you must RSVP. We need to know in advance if you plan to attend so we can make sure we schedule you an appointment with an academic advisor. Freshmen can RSVP for Summit here

 

What if I can't come to Summit?
We work with students who are unable to attend Summit because they are unable to travel to campus due to distance or other concerns. Please contact the Advising & Learning Support Center if you have concerns about your ability to attend Summit.

 

Who lives in the residence halls and what is it like?
Students of all classifications live on campus, and freshmen are required to live on campus. Living on campus gives you more than just a room-it's convenient and provides you with a lot of activities and resources! For more information, visit the Residential Education website

 

Can I have a car on campus?
For the health of the environment and students' budgets, freshmen are not permitted to have cars on campus. For more information, please visit the Transportation website

 

How can I get involved in student organizations?
Students can get involved in many ways. There are academic, social, and special interest student organizations, on-campus jobs, service learning opportunities, and outdoor opportunities. For more information, visit the Student Affairs website.  

 

Are there on-campus jobs available?
The Career Center coordinates on-campus employment and can also help you find off-campus jobs and internships.  

Integrative Liberal Studies Information

ILS Website

ILS Requirement Checksheet (updated 11/07)

ILS Graduation Checksheets

ILS Advising Sheets by Major

Planning Resources

Academic Departments & Programs

Academic Calendar

UNC Asheville Catalog

Class Schedules

Schedule Planning Worksheet

Four-year Academic Planner

Learning Experience Guide

Academic Success Tips

Choosing a Major

What Can you Do with a Major in _________?

Career Center