Coronavirus Updates

COVID-19 Guidance for Supporting Personnel on Sponsored Awards

Please review this guidance for supporting personnel on sponsored awards from Dr. Richard A. Tankersley, Vice Chancellor for Research and Economic Development  Download Memorandum

Action Needed to Boost Fall Enrollment

While we are focused on serving students, faculty and staff during these unusual circumstances, we must also anticipate possible longer term impacts to fall 2020 enrollment.  To that end, each graduate program should consider how to appropriately and nimbly respond now to mitigate decreases in enrollment to the extent possible.

Please keep us informed of your plan to respond to the possibility of a substantial reduction in new student enrollment for fall 2020, whether international or domestic or both, by April 1st. You should update your program’s Graduate Enrollment Management Plan in GPDNet, and also communicate with Johnna Watson at jwwatson@uncc.edu.

Some of the issues that will impact new domestic and international enrollment are:

  1. The U.S. State Department has closed consular visa processing through at least June in most countries, so visa backlogs and delays are inevitable.
  2. Travel restrictions both to and within the U.S. may persist.
  3. The Educational Testing Service (ETS) has suspended test administrations in most countries, including the U.S., so it is impossible for many prospective students to submit GRE, GMAT and TOEFL scores.
  4. IELTS (English language proficiency) testing has been suspended in many countries.
    Economic and political challenges due to COVID-19 may preclude individuals from enrolling; this includes military service, employment loss, lack of employer-subsidized tuition, caregiver to sick family, et al.
  5. If the University continues to (only) offer remote learning courses in the near term, some individuals that prefer face to face delivery may delay pursuing a post-baccalaureate education.

What Graduate Admissions and Funding (and ETS) is Doing to Help Recruit the New Class

1. A Google form is being developed for applicants to request their application for admission be updated/deferred from summer or fall 2020 to a term in 2021 without the applicant incurring an additional cost.

Note: Applications for individuals already offered admission will be (re)referred to Graduate Program Directors for admissions consideration and recommendation.  Toward this end, if a program does not currently consider spring and/or summer applicants but wishes to do so for 2021, please contact Kathy Giddings at kathygiddings@uncc.edu  to open the term(s) in the application portal as soon as possible.

2. We will temporarily accept official scores from the Duolingo English Test in support of English language proficiency. Prospective students can take the test anytime, anywhere and get results in less than two days, at a cost of $49. A minimum score of 105 is required, and we expect to be able to receive certified test scores within a week.

3. We are offering GPDs maximum flexibility to waive GRE, GMAT, and MAT requirements for summer/fall 2020 applicants, and continue to encourage holistic review of admissions applications to determine applicant “fit” with graduate programs.

4. ETS is offering a solution for students impacted by the coronavirus to take the TOEFL iBT and the GRE General Test at home until test centers can reopen. TOEFL testing will begin on March 26th, and GRE testing on March 27th, in select countries (including the U.S. and China). These test administrations will include live proctors and utilize artificial intelligence technology. Details will be available soon on the ETS website.

5. GradConnect is our program by which enrolled graduate students and staff “connect” with prospective students to help move them along the enrollment funnel, from suspect > prospect > applicant > admitted student > enrolled student, and we continue to connect with as many individuals as possible. (Your help goes a long way towards this effort!)

6. Admissions counselors offer virtual Information Sessions for prospective applicants to learn more about graduate programs, admission requirements, and the application process, in addition to Now That You’re Admitted Sessions for individuals offered admission.

7. Prospective students who have applied or been admitted to the summer or fall 2020 semesters are invited to join our admissions counselors for a live question/answer session. The counselors will address any questions or concerns brought about by the coronavirus COVID-19 crisis.

8. We actively post to the Graduate Admissions social media accounts (Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn) to promote graduate programs and encourage people to attend a virtual Information Session and Apply Now.

9. Graduate Admissions partnered with University Communications to debut a Made in Charlotte ad campaign that launches this week. Paid social and digital ads will be strategically placed in the Charlotte, Triad, and Triangle regions to promote graduate programs.

 

Challenges and Opportunities for Graduate Programs: What You Can Do to Help Enroll New Students

  1. If a program opts to defer students offered summer/fall 2020 admission to spring 2021, the faculty may need to alter course schedules to accommodate the change; this may also necessitate an orientation for new spring admits.
  2. Programs that offer new students TA or RA appointments for fall 2020 need to anticipate how those assignments will be impacted if students cannot begin their enrollment. Reminder: New students must be physically present to sign I-9’s in order to be compensated for graduate assistantship appointments.
  3. Nominate newly admitted students for graduate assistantships and funding via eGA and eGPS. Consider “over-booking” newly funded students in anticipation that individuals from some countries may not be able to obtain their visas or travel in time for the fall semester start date. Contact Julie Goodliffe at jmgoodli@uncc.edu for assistance.
  4. To help currently enrolled students continue their education in the fall, nominate them for funding via eGPS.
  5. If your program has the capacity to enroll additional students in fall 2020, please contact Johnna Watson at jwwatson@uncc.edu as soon as possible.
  6. Admissions counselors are available to help you offer virtual Information Sessions for prospective and/or admitted students. Reach out to Maryanne Maree-Sams at mmareesa@uncc.edu for more information or to schedule your virtual sessions.
  7. Graduate Admissions can also help promote your programs via social media. Email Ellie Ivey at efeely@uncc.edu any social media-ready artwork and she will propagate our Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn accounts with your program info.
  8. Engage your faculty to help connect with prospective and admitted students to encourage them to apply for admission and enroll. Personalizing recruitment is vital to students choosing UNC Charlotte for their graduate education.
  9. Update your program’s Graduate Enrollment Management Plan in GPDNet in light of any enrollment opportunities or challenges, and utilize recruitment resources in the system to help effectively recruit the new class.

Important Dates and Deadlines:

April 1

  • Priority deadline to nominate students for funding
  • Graduate School Summer Fellowship (GSSF) application deadline
  • Proposal Development Summer Fellowship (PDSF) application deadline
  • Application Information Session (online)

April 10

  • Admitted Student Session (online)

April 14

  • Application Information Session (online)

April 15

  • National Signing Day (for students offered funding to confirm fall enrollment)

April 22

  • Application Information Session (online)

April 30th

●      Admitted Student Session (online)

Reminder - Deadline Extended for Scholarships and Fellowships

The deadline for Graduate Program Directors to nominate a student for the Wayland H. Cato Jr. First-Year Doctoral Fellowship, the Herschel and Cornelia Everett First-Year Graduate Fellowship (Master’s and Doctoral), and the William F. Kennedy Graduate Fellowship has been extended to March 28th. Nominations should be submitted in the USO portal and faculty should tell students to complete the application, once they are nominated.

The deadline to submit completed applications for all of the Graduate School Fellowships in the Ninerscholars Portal is March 30th.

Workshops Focus on Online Networking, Interviewing

The Center for Graduate Life (CGL) will host live online workshops Mar. 31 that offer timely information on how to get the most from networking and interviewing online.

For more information and to register, please visit Networking in a Virtual World and Interviewing in a Virtual World.

The CGL also plans a Virtual Writing Workshop and a Virtual Coffee Hour.  Visit the CGL for details.

ETS Postpones Testing

ETS has published updated status on testing by region and begun online administration of some GRE and TOEFL exams.  For more information, please visit ETS.

No Change Seen for Start of Summer, Fall Registration

From Academic Affairs: Currently, there are no plans to move registration for upcoming summer and fall semesters. Students are encouraged to check My UNC Charlotte for registration holds and times. Following conversations with their advisor, students can begin building their potential schedules in Schedule Wizard, which allows students to send their schedule to Banner Self Service when their registration time opens.

Online Q&A Set for Summer, Fall Applicants

UNC Charlotte prospective students who have applied for or been admitted to our summer or fall 2020 semesters, are invited to join our Admissions Counselors Mar. 26 at 12 p.m. EDT.   Counselors will answer questions and address concerns brought about by the coronavirus COVID-19 crisis.

You may register to participate via Webex.

 

Graduate Assistantship Guidance in Response to COVID-19

Dear Graduate Program Directors and Coordinators,

As we work through the adjustments to a remote operation as a way to slow the spread of COVID-19, I want to address the role of graduate assistants and provide the following guidance to ensure we are focused on doing what is right, both for our students and for the University.

The safety and well-being of our students, faculty, and staff must always be central in developing changes to any operational plan – even if temporary. Keep in mind our graduate assistants and teaching assistants, even though they are in paid positions, are primarily students. I encourage everyone to pay particular attention to graduate assistants who are in a high-risk category, either with their health or as care providers to others. Please consider this in your plans to fulfill their assistantships for the duration of the semester.

Existing contracts for graduate assistants should not be shortened or reduced in hours, except under the most extreme circumstances. If a program wishes to shorten or reduce a contract (hours and/or compensation) for any reason, they should first contact Dr. Julie Goodliffe in the Graduate School at jmgoodli@uncc.edu to discuss. As a reminder, graduate assistants are eligible for paid Administrative Leave as long as they remain on their current contract. Thus, it is critical to keep the students’ contract in place to ensure no disruption in pay. The Graduate School monitors any change or cancellation of a graduate assistantship.

We have received guidance locally and from the UNC System Office to be flexible to the greatest extent possible with our graduate assistants. If you have work they can do remotely, it is recommended that it be planned and assigned, even if it is outside of their normal duties. Teaching assistants may continue to assist faculty in a remote capacity, and you are encouraged to work with the Center for Teaching and Learning to learn more. As directed by the Office of Research and Economic Development, research employees, including graduate research assistants and technicians, should follow the guidance provided for all University employees.  All research staff should coordinate with their supervisors to discuss tasks that can be completed remotely or safely on campus through social distancing protocols.

Our cooperation as an institution, community, and as individuals will help keep the spread of Coronavirus to a minimum. If we do what we can now, the return to normal campus activities will come that much sooner. Thank you all for your willingness to adapt while supporting the needs of our students.

Stay safe and healthy,

Tom

State Dept. Suspends Visa Services in Most Countries

On March 18, 2020, travel.state.gov (U.S. Department of State Bureau of Consular Affairs Visa Office) posted the following news alert:

  • In response to worldwide challenges related to the outbreak of COVID-19, the Department of State is suspending routine visa services in most countries worldwide. Embassies and consulates in these countries will cancel all routine immigrant and nonimmigrant visa appointments as of March 18, 2020. Check the website of the embassy or consulate for its current operating status.  As resources allow, embassies and consulates will continue to provide urgent and emergency visa services.
  • These Embassies will resume routine visa services as soon as possible but are unable to provide a specific date at this time.  Although all routine immigrant and nonimmigrant visa appointments are cancelled, the MRV fee is valid and may be used for a visa appointment in the country where it was paid within one year of the date of payment.
  • This does not affect the visa waiver program.
  • Services to U.S. citizens continue to be available. More information is available on the Embassy’s website.
  • Applicants with an urgent matter and need to travel immediately should follow the guidance provided at the Embassy’s website to request an emergency appointment.”

Faculty Information from Emergency Management

The Office of Emergency Management has published a list of tips and resources to assist faculty in performing their roles during the Coronavirus pandemic.  Please visit Emergency Management for more information.

Additional Guidance on Theses and Dissertations

While deadlines remain unchanged, the Graduate School is will consider exceptions when necessary. We do not know if Commencement will change, so we are not prepared to modify deadlines at this time.

Food Pantry Available

The Jamil Niner Student Pantry remains open at reduced hours. For more information, please visit the Food Pantry.

Research Related Travel Suspended

Currently, travel to all research related in-state gatherings of 50 or more people is suspended and all travel outside the state (including international travel) is suspended, unless an exception is authorized by the Chancellor or Provost.  University P-cards should not be used to book flights or accommodations unless an exception has been granted.

Research Awards Deadlines Extended

The application deadline has been extended to Mar. 23 for both STEM+ and Arts and Humanities Catalyst programs.  Applications should be submitted electronically to Lesley Brown, labrown@uncc.edu.  Although we still hope to offer the program in a traditional, in-person format, we are preparing to deliver the program virtually, if needed.

Faculty with University-sponsored Chancellor’s Diversity Challenge Grants or Faculty Research Grants with timelines that are affected by the change in campus operations should contact Tonya McMannen, tmcmannen@uncc.edu to discuss expenditures that may need to be carried over to FY2021.  Faculty with externally sponsored awards that anticipate needing to request a no-cost extension (NCE) to an existing award should contact the cognizant program officer for their award.  Instructions for submitting an NCE are available here.

Placeholder Course Available to Assist with Delayed Graduation

The Graduate School created a non-credit, placeholder course, which may be used by students who were planning to graduate in May but, due to closings, could not complete a course.  If they take an incomplete, they may complete the work in the Fall semester, register for GRAD 6777 – no cost- and apply to graduate in December. This course is available by petition to the Graduate School and is only available for the Fall semester.

Guidance Provided on Research Operations

From the Research & Economic Development: Consistent with the UNC System’s directive to reduce campus population density, faculty, staff, and students are strongly encouraged to work remotely and to engage in social distancing practices when conducting on-campus research.  As of Mar. 17, access to campus research facilities, including laboratories and buildings, are restricted to authorized personnel with key or card-swipe access. In anticipation, PIs are asked to develop and implement research continuity plans that limit on-campus activities to those who are critical to maintaining vital research assets, experiments, and data collections. Plans should be filed with the supervising department or unit and should focus on preserving and advancing existing lines of research, keeping research team members safe, and ensuring facilities and resources are secure. PIs are encouraged to consider the following questions when developng their plan.  For more information, please visit Research & Economic Development.  For questions, call the RED Hotline at 704-687-8428.

Visa Appointments for India Suspended

All existing visas for India, except diplomatic, official, U.N. or International Organizations, employment, and project visas are suspended until April 15, 2020. The India Ministry of Health made the suspension effective 12:00 GMT, Mar. 13, 2020 for all ports of entry.

Indian nationals are further strongly advised to refrain from travelling to China, Italy, Iran, Republic of Korea, France, Spain, and Germany.

Guidance Provided for Continued Graduate School Operations

Graduate Program Directors:

With the guidance provided by the UNC System Office and our Chancellor, the Graduate School will offer many of our services in a remote capacity as a precaution against the spread of the coronavirus. Rest assured, we are operational virtually with our staff fully supporting prospective and current graduate students as well as our faculty. Our senior leadership team will meet regularly to reevaluate the situation with the intent to return to normal operations as soon as practical.

Following is information assembled by Graduate School staff to provide guidance and assistance during this event.  This information will be updated regularly, so I urge you to visit this site frequently. Also, take advantage of the feedback window at the bottom of each posting to let us know additional questions or concerns.

Thank you,

Tom

Graduate Admissions

With closures to many testing centers around the world, particularly in China, we encourage holistic review of available application materials for 2020 summer and fall applicants. In light of required English language proficiency and testing center closures abroad, Graduate Admissions is investigating the possibility of using a Remote English Proficiency Assessment tool on an interim basis. Stay tuned on more information.

Of utmost importance is the timely review of application materials for applicants so they may be nominated for graduate assistantships and funding prior to the April 15th National Signing Day. If you need assistance with the review process, please contact Graduate Admissions.

With your help, we can enroll the 2020 fall class. If you don’t already, please consider the following:

  1. Communicate regularly with your applicants and enrolled students
  2. Help new and continuing students connect to your program in multiple ways (FacebookLive events, emails, chats, WebEx, phone calls)
  3. Encourage all students who are ‘eligible to enroll’ to do just that~
  4. Offer virtual Information Sessions for prospective students as well as applicants offered admission (Graduate Admissions can help!)
  5. Explore resources to support Graduate Enrollment Management online at: https://egem.charlotte.edu
  6. Make timely recommendations for admission, funding, and assistantships
  7. Support continuing students in new, creative ways, as necessary

Graduate Student Funding

Existing contracts for GAs should not be shortened or reduced in hours except under the most extreme circumstances. If a program wishes to change a contract for any reason, they should contact the Graduate School at gradassist@uncc.edu first to discuss. As a reminder, under this special circumstance only, GAs are eligible for Paid Administrative Leave as long as they remain on their current contract. It is critical to keep a student’s contract in place to ensure no disruption in the students’ pay.  The Graduate School monitors any change or cancellation of a graduate assistantship.

Graduate Academic Affairs

Social distancing measures related to the Coronavirus may prevent a thesis or dissertation committee from meeting face-to-face.  When illness or caution prevent someone on the committee from attending the defense, remote participation is appropriate.

The Graduate School will be very flexible regarding defenses.  Committee chairs and students should agree on the best method for a given defense. ALL committee members must participate in the defense, whether in person or virtually. This flexibility extends to students who need to defend remotely.

It is the chair’s responsibility to ensure that all committee members sign-off on the final defense form. Scanned signatures are allowed and additional time will be extended so that a form can be signed by all members. When this is not possible, we will accept the defense form with the chair’s signature, accompanied by emails from each committee member stating their approval.

Please remember that milestone forms are needed in order for the Graduate School to clear students for graduation.  Please do your best to send the forms electronically as soon as possible following a defense. 

Final and proposal defense thesis forms should be sent to Julie Green (jhgreen@uncc.edu) and final and proposal defense dissertation forms should be sent to Aura Young (Aura.Young@uncc.edu).

This flexible interpretation of our policy will remain in effect for the remainder of the Spring 2020 semester.

Deadlines: In most cases, deadlines will remain in effect. However, the Graduate School will consider exceptions when circumstances support the request. Requests for exceptions should go to the appropriate Associate Dean – –  Johnna Watson, Enrollment Management and Funding, or Katherine Hall-Hertel, Graduate Academic and Student Affairs.

Graduate Student Affairs

The Center for Graduate Life is working to convert some workshops and all courses so that they can be delivered virtually. The CGL space will not be open, beginning Monday, March 16th, but most services and all staff will be available via email, phone or WebEx, as appropriate.  They have confirmed the following virtual services for UNC Charlotte graduate students with more to come:

  • Writing Assistance from University Writing Center
  • What Employers Want (3/26/2020)
  • Formatting workshops (dates coming soon)

Contact Us:

Graduate School inquiries can be made via email to our subject matter boxes.  

    • Prospective Graduate Student Inquiries: gradcounselor@uncc.edu
    • Assistantship/eGA Inquiries: gradassist@uncc.edu
    • Center for Graduate Life Inquiries: gradlifecenter@uncc.edu
    • Graduate School Communications:  grad-comm@uncc.edu
    • Graduation and Degree Progress Inquiries: gradgraduation@uncc.edu

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Help Offered to Prepare for Remote Teaching

The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) has added multiple daily workshops, including weekend, to support faculty who are moving to remote instruction.

These workshops focus on WebEx and Canvas for instruction and general communication with students.

Please visit the CTL for more information.

CGL Offering Virtual Services

The Center for Graduate Life is working to convert some workshops and all courses so that they can be delivered virtually. The CGL space is currently closed, but most services and all staff will be available via email, phone or WebEx, as appropriate.  They have confirmed the following virtual services for UNC Charlotte graduate students with more to come:

  • Writing Assistance from University Writing Center
  • What Employers Want (3/26/2020)
  • Formatting workshops (dates coming soon)