12/01/2016
3rd Community Conversations Event a success! Thanks to the students who took time out if their busy schedule to provide feedback to Dean Ditto.🙌
This page is designed to help undergraduate students in these programs become and remain aware of important dates, policies, and academic opportunities.
12/01/2016
3rd Community Conversations Event a success! Thanks to the students who took time out if their busy schedule to provide feedback to Dean Ditto.🙌
11/29/2016
Hope to see folks out tomorrow at our 3rd Community Conversations Event! Did someone say....pizza?
11/16/2016
WISE Walk-In Advising is Today only: Different location, RD Office Suite 421/Office 424.
Wednesday 11.16.16:
Advising out of Riddick Hall Suite 421/Office 424
Please send a text message to 919 576-4440 for timely attention until new office location is up and running!
11/16/2016
We've moved! Well, kind of. 🙌 Feel free to stop by and help unpack. 🐺💕
WALK-IN ADVISING
Friday, 11.11.16 (that's tomorrow!)
11 a.m. - 1 p.m. AND 2 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Cox Hall Rm. 105
Scale-Up Lab
Happening Now: Walk-In Advising from 3 pm - 5 pm
WISE Village Office, Lee Hall.
All welcome!
Thanks to the 15 College of Sciences majors who came out to the Community Conversations event yesterday. More to come in the fall, keep an eye open!
10/31/2016
Please join us as the College of Sciences continues to collect feedback from our students about their student experience.
Tuesday 11.1.16 (3-4pm)
3217 Broughton Hall
College of Sciences Students! Please be a voice at our 1st College of Sciences Community Conversations event: Wednesday 10.26.16 from 3-4 p.m. Broughton Hall Rm. 3216.
Our Dean, Dr. Bill Ditto is eager to garner feedback about your student experience within The College of Sciences. Now is your chance to meet our fearless leader and provide insights for a new and improved 🐺💕
11/03/2014
New Opportunity for "15" (n=15) science majors! A semester abroad program in Hangzhou, China offering:
Chemistry 201/202, 331, 433, 431 and 499
Math 141, 241, 242, 231 and 341
This is a study broad program that is operated on a "same cost" model. The cost of the program is equal to in-state tuition, room and board at NCSU. Financial assistance is available to those who qualify.
"Five" (n= 5 ) additional interested students are needed for the program. Interested parties should express interest ASAP!. 11.15.14 is the program deadline to determine if enough student participants exist for the program to take place.
Interested? Send email to Dr. Stephan Franzen: [email protected]
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