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Are you applying to uncw explore the campus using the virtual tour below..

Virtual tours are a great way to refresh your memory or to preview an on-site tour of University of North Carolina at Wilmington.

Why a Virtual Tour?

At the beginning of your college search, a virtual tour can be a beneficial tool to explore the campus before your visit. When you do visit the campus, be sure to talk to current students about their experiences. A student perspective is a helpful way to gauge your future experience when attending UNCW. Already took an on-campus tour? It's inevitable. All of your college tours will blend, and you might forget the appearance of University of North Carolina at Wilmington's library, dorms, or cafeteria. Use the virtual tour to jog your memory! With the interactive mapping tool below you can even explore the area surrounding the campus.

Use the resources below to start your virtual tour.

Using the Map

Click and drag the little orange person to a location on the map. Locations with panoramas appear as blue lines or blue dots when moving the orange person. The blue dots are panoramic views that you may swivel. The blue lines are paths that you can navigate along.

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Hello! Yes, UNCW does offer virtual tours for prospective students who can't visit the campus in person. You can find the virtual tour on the UNCW Admissions website. Just head to their main page, and you should see a section dedicated to virtual experiences, including the campus tour and other online resources.

The virtual tour provides a broad overview of the campus as well as more in-depth looks at specific areas like classrooms, dorms, dining facilities, and recreational spaces. It's a great way to get a feel for the campus and explore what UNCW has to offer from the comfort of your own home. Happy touring!

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Veterans Hall opened in August of 2020 and symbolizes the future of UNCW. This facility features interprofessional teaching clinics, problem-based learning spaces and state-of-the-art equipment like no other to create transformative learning experiences, advance knowledge, and serve our local and global communities. Housing the College of Health and Human Services and the Office of Military Affairs, as well as learning spaces for the College of Arts and Sciences, Veterans Hall completes UNCW's Health and Human Services Quad alongside McNeill Hall and the Teaching Lab.

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The DMS offers spaces for digital making (Podcasting, 3D object creation, and graphic art design), Virtual Reality, and collaboration. These spaces require a UNCW email to make a reservation.  You will need to check in with staff when you arrive (click the title of a service to begin the reservation process, or click the image to learn more about the space or technology):

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Virtual Reality  - The Digital Makerspace has multiple VR stations and portable classroom options.  Our ever-growing list of VR titles is supported by Steam. We are equipped with 2 Valve Index Virtual Reality Headsets.  Students and faculty alike can use the Digital Makerspace Virtual Reality suite for education or leisure.

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Graphics Tablet - The Digital Makerspace has a station inside the DMS that can be used to design for and use a 3d Printer once you have received training or use the attached Dell Canvas Graphics Tablet as an additional display for easy digital art creation

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Podcasting -To use the Podcasting Studio, make a reservation using your UNCW email address and then check in with the Digital Makerspace Staff before or during your scheduled reservation. In addition to 4 microphones attached to a Rodecaster Pro mixing station, this room also serves as a multipurpose small-scale streaming and greenscreen studio. Users will need their UNCW ID to be able to use the room.  Please do not bring food or drink into the Podcasting Studio.

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The University of North Carolina Wilmington is located in the southeastern part of the state on a 661-acre tract midway between the Cape Fear River and the Atlantic Ocean. The city of Wilmington is situated on the east bank of the Cape Fear River about 15 miles from Carolina Beach and 10 miles from Wrightsville Beach. The metropolitan statistical area, of which Wilmington is a part, now has a population in excess of 360,000. Several main highways lead into the city, and commercial air service provides easy access to other metropolitan areas north, south, and west.

Ocean breezes and the nearness of the Gulf Stream give Wilmington a delightful year-round climate, and the area’s proximity to the ocean provides unlimited recreational opportunities.

The spacious well-landscaped campus was first occupied by the university in 1961. The number of buildings has increased from three in 1961 to 162 today, dispersed across a coastal pine savannah habitat. The buildings on the campus are of modified Georgian architecture, including academic, administrative, student life, residence, dining, athletic, and support buildings, all of which are completely air-conditioned.  There are several athletic fields and intramural fields.

For information on university buildings, see the university’s interactive map at http://www.uncw.edu/ba/campus_map/index.htm .

Institutional Diversity and Inclusion

The University of North Carolina Wilmington’s longstanding Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion is committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all. OIDI reports directly to the Office of the Chancellor and focuses on increasing awareness of diversity and inclusion efforts that touch all facets of campus.

OIDI provides leadership, partnership and support for diversity initiatives on campus as well as a number of learning opportunities through various resources, including the Upperman African American Cultural Center ; Centro Hispano ; the Mohin-Scholz LGBTQIA Resource Office ; the UNCW Gender Studies and Research Center ; Human Resources ; Cape Fear Region Minority Enterprise Development Week ; the Disabilities Resource Center and the Office of Military Affairs .

UNCW’s mission statement highlights our values of diversity and globalization, ethics and integrity, and excellence and innovation. Attracting and retaining high-quality, diverse students, faculty and staff and promoting a diverse and inclusive culture and global mindset are among the priorities outlined in the university’s Strategic Plan . These priorities are realized through intentional programming and resources such as required coursework, “Living in Our Diverse Nation,” a component of the University Studies program that provides students with an understanding of the importance and implications of human diversity.

We track our progress with a variety of ongoing student and employee surveys aimed to evaluate engagement and inclusion at multiple levels and use the data to make changes where appropriate. Most recently, the Office of the Chancellor initiated a broad-based Campus Climate Work Group that regularly reports on the development of various initiatives specifically to re-imagine our campus climate and ensure we are making consistent progress toward our diversity and inclusion goals.

Office of Title IX and Clery Compliance

The Office of Title IX and Clery Compliance is committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all students, faculty, staff, and visitors. All members of the UNCW community are expected to engage in conduct that contributes to its culture of integrity and honor that we always strive to maintain. The university prohibits its faculty, staff and students from engaging in any form of discrimination, protected-status harassment, sexual harassment, and sexual violence, and retaliation and expects these individuals to refrain from committing acts of discrimination, bias, or sexual violence. In compliance with federal and state law and university policy, the university maintains processes to provide redress and remediation to individuals or groups who believe they have been victims of these offenses. If you have any questions or need assistance, please stop by the Office of Title IX and Clery Compliance in DePaolo Hall Room 1040 or call 910-962-2937, email:  [email protected] . You may also visit: http://www.uncw.edu/noharm/ for more information and links to the relevant policies.

William Madison Randall Library

The William Madison Randall Library provides information resources, delivers learner-centered instructional and research support, and cultivates a rich physical and virtual environment as UNCW’s university library. Randall Library is named for William Madison Randall, Wilmington College president from 1958 to 1968. Its collections include approximately 1.5 million items in various formats, including 400,000 print books, more than 500,000 eBooks, approximately 200,000 print and electronic journals, 22,000 microform pieces, approximately 60,000 media items (e.g., DVDs, CDs), 57,000 streaming videos and over 3,600 theses and dissertations. Since 2008, theses and dissertations have been submitted electronically and are available through the library catalog; starting in 2020 dissertations are uploaded to ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global database. The library also subscribes to 475 databases providing UNCW students, staff, and faculty access to journals, newspapers, statistics, primary source material, videos, and other online content. Library resources are searchable from the library’s website: http://library.uncw.edu .

The Library’s Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery service provides access to information resources held by other libraries around the world free of charge to UNCW students, faculty and staff. Requests are submitted online through the Library’s website.

Randall’s Center for Southeast North Carolina Archives and History offers students access to primary source materials that focus on the history, culture, economy, environment, and politics of southeastern NC and includes University Archives as well as 400 unique manuscript collections, almost 900 oral histories, and hundreds of books. Its collection also includes 245,688 state and federal government documents (print and electronic). 

A knowledgeable and helpful staff, including librarians and student assistants, provides comprehensive information access and research assistance. The Library is dedicated to the goal of educating users, especially students, in the identification, use and evaluation of information in all formats. In addition to providing immediate assistance at the Research Help Desk and Circulation Desk, the Library provides research assistance by chat, e-mail, phone, or in-depth assistance by appointment. The Library partners with other library service providers for 24/7 chat reference service. Subject guides and tutorials available on the Library’s website assist users in learning about the Library’s resources.  Additionally, library faculty offer assistance to all UNCW students and instructors in developing important research skills, including the following services:

  • Individual research consultations by appointment, at the Research Help Desk and through e-mail, chat, phone or individual appointments.
  • Liaison Librarians who work with faculty and students in each academic department on their discipline specific research projects.
  • Course related instruction: library and information research methods tailored to the course topic.
  • Workshops on various aspects of information research and specific resources.
  • Online tutorials and subject guides on the Library’s website to assist in accessing and using resources for in a particular discipline.
  • Guidance and support in the areas of research data, digital research and scholarly communications through our Scholarly Research Services.

During the academic year, the Library is open 24 hours a day from noon Sunday until 9 p.m. Friday, and from noon until 6 p.m. on Saturday (135 hours/week). Randall Library provides over 1,671 seats in a variety of environments, including individual study carrels and collaboration tables, as well as group study rooms which can be reserved online through the Library’s website. The second floor of the Library is dedicated to quiet study. Port City Java, a Wilmington-based coffee shop, provides beverages and food. The Technology Assistance Center (TAC), operated by UNCW Information Technology Services, is also located in the Library. In addition to providing technology assistance, the TAC also provides Dell laptops and MacBooks to check out. There are 115 computers available in the library on the first and second floors, many with dual monitors, several scanners, including a walk-up quick scanning station, two Bloomberg terminals and two GIS workstations. There are five computer workstations for use by community visitors. The Digital Makerspace provides access to technologies, such as virtual reality and 3D printing, to all UNCW students, staff and faculty in support of digital creation and literacy.

Twenty-seven group study rooms are available on the first and second floors, including a larger space (RL 1045) with overhead projector and multimedia functionality. These rooms are equipped with large screen HDTV displays to use with laptops to facilitate student collaboration. The second floor also contains a graduate student lounge with computers and study space, a faculty commons space with technology for meetings large and small, and the Retreat at Randall, a wellness space. intended for quiet contemplation, reflection, meditation, mindfulness, prayer, stress relief, stretching, and yoga. 

The library building also houses an 80-seat auditorium, the Honors College, Center for Teaching Excellence, and a Distance Learning classroom.

The university holds membership in the National Collegiate Athletic Association and Colonial Athletic Association. Varsity intercollegiate teams are fielded for men in basketball, cross country, baseball, golf, soccer, tennis, swimming and diving, and outdoor track and field. Varsity intercollegiate teams for women are fielded in basketball, cross country, softball, golf, soccer, tennis, swimming and diving, volleyball, beach volleyball, and indoor/outdoor track and field.

Mission Statement

UNCW Athletics enriches the University through a commitment to developing leadership qualities among its student-athletes by providing opportunities which support and promote academic excellence, community engagement, and competitive success.

Core Values

Excellence Community Student-Athlete Focused Diversity Innovation Integrity

Vision Statement

UNCW Athletics will be recognized for excellence in the comprehensive development of student-athletes while being a source of campus and community pride.

Information Technology Services

Information Technology Services (ITS) is an innovative organization committed to providing a technologically progressive environment for students, faculty and staff. As part of Business Affairs, ITS is dedicated to leading, collaborating and supporting with cost effective services that promote the mission of the university. ITS is also committed to promoting and sustaining a powerful learning experience by responding to students’ needs through student feedback, student engagement and collaboration with constituent groups across campus.

ITS provides an array of services to students, some of which include: 

  • Technology Assistance Center (TAC) in Randall Library – UNCW’s help desk ( www.uncw.edu/tac )

ITS Service Catalog for requesting services online ( www.uncw.edu/tac )

ITS self-service knowledge base ( www.uncw.edu/tac )

Technology products and supplies at TAC Repairs Tech Store, conveniently located in Randall Library beside the TAC ( www.uncw.edu/tacrepairs )

Laptop hardware repairs (including warranty work on Apple and Dell computers) and iPhone screen repairs in TAC Repairs ( www.uncw.edu/tacrepairs )

Educational discounts on Apple and Dell computers ( www.uncw.edu/computers )

Blackboard Learn learning management system for online and blended courses

mySeaport campus portal ( https://myseaport.uncw.edu )

TealWare: Software in the Cloud ( www.uncw.edu/tealware )

General access computers in Randall Library’s Learning Commons

Student laptop checkout program (Apple and Dell) in the Technology Assistance Center (TAC)

Wireless access across campus ( www.uncw.edu/wireless )

Smart classrooms, which include a computer station, media player, audio, laptop connections, projector and projection screen

Distance education classrooms, which include telepresence, video conferencing, live streaming and more

Residential Networking services, including wired and wireless Internet, cable TV and phone/E911

For any computing or technology questions or problems, students may use the ITS Request System to report issues online, or they may contact the TAC. The TAC provides support via phone, email and in person in Randall Library. Services provided by the TAC include, but are not limited to, assistance with: PC and Mac support, wireless connectivity, password issues, Blackboard Learn support, software questions and scanning assistance. Further information on the TAC and its hours can be obtained at www.uncw.edu/tac .

ITS offers UNCW email to all students to keep them connected with the university community, their professors and each other. ITS also provides students with their one-stop campus portal—mySeaport. Through mySeaport, students have access to their UNCW email, calendar, class information, online registration, billing information, campus news and additional student resources and services. Furthermore, students may access various educational tools—such as SkillPort computer based training courses and podcasts—through this UNCW portal.

For more information on ITS and their services go to www.uncw.edu/its . 

Scholarly Community Engagement

Scholarly Community Engagement facilitates interdisciplinary teams composed of faculty/ student researchers and community organizations, conducting meaningful long-term applied research projects addressing local issues. Engaging the community in scholarly research, faculty and students affect the quality of life of individuals and communities in our region. Students participate in community-based research through internships, directed independent study and faculty-led research projects.

Media Production

Media Production , formerly UNCW-TV, highlights the intellectual diversity of the University by creating educational programming derived from the academic departments of UNCW and delivered by UNCW – TV, through a variety of media. Also, Media Productions serves the University through its Creative Services television production, such as broadcasting events like UNCW Commencement, a variety of award ceremonies, candidates forums, community based television programming and award winning documentaries.

Youth Programs

Begin your journey to higher education by participating in one of UNCW’s outstanding programs for youth of all ages. We offer summer academic enrichment opportunities, school year standards-based programs, and community outreach events that engage youth in experiential education, service learning and leadership development. Visit www.uncw.edu/youth/

UNCW Long-Term Ecosystem Reserve

This 750 acre parcel of undisturbed bottom land hardwood forest, tidal creeks, and wetland marshes bordered by the Northeast Cape Fear River, Cowpen Road, and NC Highway 421 supports non-destructive teaching and research activities.  The property is uniquely situated within the upper tidal region of the Cape Fear estuary.  Although most of the property consists of tidal freshwater creeks and adjacent marsh, detectable salinity can occasionally be measured during drought periods.  Because of this location, this area/habitat is expected to be among the early regions to be significantly affected by sea level rise over the next several decades, making it ideal for research into the effects of climate change on coastal ecosystems and ecosystem dynamics.

Herbert Bluethenthal Memorial Wildflower Preserve

The Herbert Bluethenthal Memorial Wildflower Preserve is a 10-acre memorial botanical garden located on the UNCW campus. Established in 1972, its purpose is to provide a place where the university community and the public can learn about and enjoy our native plants and their habitats. Many of the plants are labeled, and maps and trail guides are available at the entrance.

Ev-Henwood Nature Preserve

Ev-Henwood is UNCW’s coastal forest research and teaching station located in Brunswick County. It is only a short 30-minute drive from the university campus and is available for nature study and appreciation, student and faculty research, and class field trips. Included in its 110 acres are oak/hickory woods, pine forests, and low woods along the bordering Town Creek and its branches. Additional habitats such as ponds and fields are available nearby.

Center for Teaching Excellence

( http://www.uncw.edu/cte )

The Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE) provides workshops on a variety of teaching issues, encourages innovations in teaching through awarding stipends for course development, and supports continued education in the scholarship of teaching by subsidizing travel to teaching conferences. Its mission is to foster a campus-wide climate where teaching is highly valued, as well as provide leadership in the application of scholarship to teaching. CTE encourages efforts to achieve excellence in teaching by running programs for course development and improvement, implementing new instructional technologies, and providing support services. CTE will also conduct orientations for new faculty and work to integrate them into the university community.

The UNCW Alumni Association and The Office of Alumni Relations

The UNCW Alumni Association strives to be the lead supporter in the University’s strategic vision. It is our purpose to connect and involve alumni, students, and friends in the promotion and advancement of the University. The UNCW Alumni Association promotes, encourages and supports unity and involvement among out 48,000 alumni, students, the University and friends.

The Alumni Relations Office is located in the Wise Alumni House at 1713 Market Street.

The Alumni Association sponsors two graduate student awards; applications are available at www.uncw.edu/alumni .

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    Hello! Yes, UNCW does offer virtual tours for prospective students who can't visit the campus in person. You can find the virtual tour on the UNCW Admissions website. Just head to their main page, and you should see a section dedicated to virtual experiences, including the campus tour and other online resources. The virtual tour provides a broad overview of the campus as well as more in-depth ...

  11. Veterans Hall Virtual Tour

    Veterans Hall Virtual Tour. Tour this new facility with CHHS Dean, Dr. Charles Hardy, by clicking on the videos below. Veterans Hall opened in August of 2020 and symbolizes the future of UNCW. This facility features interprofessional teaching clinics, problem-based learning spaces and state-of-the-art equipment like no other to create ...

  12. Reservations

    View Today's Reservations. Virtual Reality - The Digital Makerspace has multiple VR stations and portable classroom options. Our ever-growing list of VR titles is supported by Steam. We are equipped with 2 Valve Index Virtual Reality Headsets. Students and faculty alike can use the Digital Makerspace Virtual Reality suite for education or leisure.

  13. Graham & Hewlett Halls

    From humble beginnings in 1947 as Wilmington College, UNCW has evolved into a top doctoral and research institution with nearly 18,000 students and about 2,500 employees. ... Graham-Hewlett Hall Virtual Tour play. Contact Us. Zach Lemons, Resident Coordinator. Phone: (910) 962-3973. [email protected] ...

  14. The Campus

    The Digital Makerspace provides access to technologies, such as virtual reality and 3D printing, to all UNCW students, staff and faculty in support of digital creation and literacy. Twenty-seven group study rooms are available on the first and second floors, including a larger space (RL 1045) with overhead projector and multimedia functionality.

  15. UNCW Virtual Tour

    Just completed video for the UNCW virtual tour. Visit http://www.uncw.edu/admissions/virtualtour.html to take the tour!

  16. 2024 Virtual Tour

    This is the complete virtual tour for University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) on CampusReel. This virtual tour showcases real videos made by real students who will tell you what the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) experience is really about. Learn about not just University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) social life, dorm life, and campus life, but also how to survive ...

  17. University of North Carolina Wilmington

    Virtual Events for Admitted Students. Congratulations on your admission to UNCW! This spring, we invite you to connect with the Seahawk community through virtual events designed to help you make your college decision and aid your transition to campus. Check out events hosted by the Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid, Housing & Residence ...

  18. About UNCW

    UNCW is a community within a community. High quality education, cutting-edge research, supportive environment, career opportunities, sports, arts, community involvement - we offer it all. Our Mission, Vision & Values Explore transformative experiences at UNCW through our commitment to student engagement, creative inquiry, critical thinking ...

  19. UNCW Self-Guided Campus Tour

    UNCW Self-Guided Campus Tour. Planning to visit UNCW on your own? Let us know, and we'll send you a self-guided campus tour map as well as other important details for making the most of your time in Wilmington. Please note that the UNCW Center for Marine Science is not open to the public. We encourage you to explore virtually.

  20. Schwartz Hall

    From humble beginnings in 1947 as Wilmington College, UNCW has evolved into a top doctoral and research institution with nearly 18,000 students and about 2,500 employees. ... Schwartz Hall Virtual Tour play. Contact Us. Brandon Davis, Resident Coordinator. Phone: (910) 962-5738. [email protected]. Apply. Visit. Give. UNC ...

  21. On-Campus Housing

    On-Campus Housing. Living on-campus is safe, convenient, and affordable. You'll make friends, connections, and memories, discover countless ways to get involved and enjoy great amenities. You'll even have an academic advantage—students who live on campus earn higher GPAs and are more likely to graduate on time. FOR IMPORTANT DATES, CLICK ...

  22. Center For Marine Science

    Marine science at UNCW spans over 50 years! Our work covers diverse fields, including oceanography, coastal and wetland studies, estuarine science, marine physiology and genetics, fisheries, aquaculture, marine biotechnology, and all aspects of marine biology, marine and atmospheric chemistry, marine geology, environmental science and physical ...

  23. Mandala Art Project Inspires Creativity and Connection

    2024. Mandala Art Project Inspires Creativity and Connection. Christopher Robinson, outreach and engagement librarian for UNCW's Randall Library, works with Watson College of Education graduate student Gina Jasionowski on the Mandala in Harmony Project to help promote community and belongingness through mindfulness activities. Photo: Jeff ...