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- From: cheung@tympani.unx.sas.com (Clement Cheung)
- Subject: Re: Admissions dept at UNC
- Originator: cheung@tympani.unx.sas.com
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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 19:37:28 GMT
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- In article <7219@news.duke.edu>, infante@acpub.duke.edu (Andrew Infante) writes:
- |> Does anyone out there in netland have the phone number and
- |> contact name of the person I should talk to at the admissions
- |> department for graduate studies at UNC?
- |>
- |> I would like to take one (1) class next semester and want to know
- |> if UNC has a program like NC State (called PBS for post bacclaureate
- |> study) where a graduate can take graduate level courses for credit
- |> along side with admitted graduate students - without having to
- |> matriculate.
- |>
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- Yes. You can attend the evening college. It allows you to register
- for any course, graduate or not. The office is at Friday Center on
- 54 east, on the way to I40. I don't have their telephone number
- with me, but the UNC switchboard number is 962-2211. You can earn
- credits for the courses you registered. You can transfer
- 6 hours of credit if you enrolled into a graduate program later.
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