Kassandra
It's a great option and I have not had any problems here! The only downsides are: the football team is new so they're getting started and there is a lot of construction currently because the school is growing. PLUSES: Off-campus student living is nice and all inclusive, the campus is beautiful!, and there is honestly a huge diversity on campus.
Ryann
I love UNC Charlotte. It a growing campus and has a lot to offer academically and through extra-curriculars. There are over 350 student lead clubs and organizations so, there is something for everyone. The campus is very clean and the people are welcoming. You will feel right at home after the first week.
Luke
I love UNCCharlotte. It has so many opportunities that I wasn't offered at my last institution. That is if you take advantage of it.
Cynthia
I really like UNCC because the professor is excellent. The online course is challenging and well organized. Moodle provides a variety of tools to access information, share, collaborate and receive feedback.I believe the University you go to greatly influences whether you would even be considered for a job. With the job market so tight in this recession, you have to do all you can do to get a good education at a University that will carry weight and influence when it comes time to find employment.
Jasmine
I love UNC Charlotte. It is a great school filled with highly determined and educated individuals. I love being surrounded by people who are just a diligent as I am when it comes to my school work. Another things that I love about my school is it's campus. UNC Charlotte has one of the most beautiful campus's I have ever seen. The only two negative thing that I have to say about my school is one, I do not feel like the advertise certain events or upcoming activities good enough. I know many students, including myself, that have missed many activities and important deadlines, due to the lack of reminders, and notifications. The second thing that I do not care for about my school is the food served in the Cafeteria. I do not want to go too far into the subject of Crown Commons food, but let's just say things really need to change.
Tara
The best aspect of UNCC is the diversity of people attending the school, with such a mix of people many opinions and ideas arise. If I could change one thing about the school it would defiantly be the parking situation, its so stressful looking for a spot if you don't get there at the right time and I've seen over ten car accidents so far during the school year and have even gotten into one myself. UNCC is the perfect size, with most things in close quarters its easy to find your way around or grab a bite to eat. Depending on where they go to school or where they went to school many people don't realize how amazing UNCC is and what a great school is. Most people feel its not as competitive as other NC universities. I spend most of my time on campus in my classes or in the library. Charlotte defiantly is a college town in the university area, so many places to go out, shop, and eat. My opinion of the administration of UNCC is that these people work really hard to make UNCC the school it is, and its continuously expanding! There is a ton of school pride especially during basketball season, and many more to come once the 49ers are playing football!
Kathleen
Coming to UNC Charlotte changed my life. Many people describe this school as "a city within a city." Living in Charlotte, one of the fastest-growing cities in America, provides unlimited opportunities for networking, job shadowing, and internships. In addition, the international component of both the city and the school make life global and exciting!
Of course, because we're in a city, UNC Charlotte gets the reputation of being a "commuter school" with very little on-campus activity and a lack of college pride. However, this couldn't be further from the truth. The prospect of a football team in fall 2013 has generated a lot of spirit here at Charlotte, as well as our men's soccer team national championship game this past fall. And while only a few students live on campus, nearly everyone lives in the surrounding apartment complexes -- there are always places to go and people to meet!
One of my favorite parts of living in Charlotte is the overall atmosphere. It's the perfect balance of city-meets-college-town. With the city only a short drive away, we have access to nightlife, restaurants, and businesses; however, life around campus is very close-knit. My friends and I find that we have connections to so many different groups of people. I feel like only at Charlotte can you know one person and meet five new friends all at the same event! And best of all, we're in the South; the food is great and the people are genuinely as sweet as the iced tea.
Karen
My overall opinion of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte is excellent. We are constantly building and adding new majors to the system. UNCC has a new three-story Student Union that includes restaurants, pool tables, a movie theater, and much more! The layout of the Charlotte campus is large, but most of the classes located in central campus are accesible in a 5-10 minute walk from other classes, dormatories, and the parking decks. The school pride and spirit is constantly increasing and we are expected to have a football team with the first game in Fall 2013! Our sport program and teams are outstanding! I will never forget the time we played and beat Tennessee at Time Warner Arena!!