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The University of North Carolina at Pembroke 2018-2019 Catalog 
    
The University of North Carolina at Pembroke 2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Student Services



Intercollegiate Athletics

The University of North Carolina at Pembroke excels in athletics in both men’s and women’s competition. Recognition is achieved through competition in the Peach Belt Athletic Conference, and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA Division II). Seven men’s sports and nine women’s sports give UNC Pembroke recognition at the local, state, and national levels. Men’s varsity sports are sponsored in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, indoor and outdoor track and field, and wrestling while women’s sports include basketball, softball, volleyball, cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field, golf, soccer, and swimming and diving. In addition to varsity sports, the Athletics Department also provides support to the Spirit Squad (cheer and dance).

The purposes of the intercollegiate athletic program at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke are to promote the roles of athletics in support of the stated mission of the university and to promote the education and development of students through participation in intercollegiate athletics. Such participation is seen as a direct contributor to “changing lives through education,” an experience which enhances and enriches the social and physical lives of students. The athletic program encourages broad student involvement and is committed to protecting and developing the physical and educational welfare of the student-athletes who participate as players as well as the students who participate as spectators.

Student-athletes are expected to strive toward becoming effective, contributing members of society, to be positive role models both on campus and in the university community, and to carry out their academic responsibilities as they follow a normal progression toward meeting requirements for a degree.

The Peach Belt Conference begins its twenty-sixth year as an all-sports conference this fall. In 1991, the conference held championships in men’s and women’s basketball, but now conducts championships in fifteen sports. As a conference, the Peach Belt has been very successful at the national level with thirty-sixNational Championships. UNC Pembroke has been very competitive in the Peach Belt Conference. UNC Pembroke’s history is steeped with a very rich tradition, while the university’s programs have seen success at the conference level and have advanced to compete at the national level.

Athletic grants‑in‑aid, as established by the NCAA, are offered in all of UNCP’s intercollegiate sports programs for both men and women upon recommendation of the head coach and approval of the Director of Athletics.

Sodexo Food Service

Dining is available to anyone who can present either cash or a Braves One Card. It is designed as an all-you-care-to-eat program with various food formats; however, meal plan participants are not permitted to attend one dining period, leave, and return to eat again during the same dining period. Once you enter, you have unlimited access to food items. More information on the various meal plans can be obtained from the cafeteria.

Students residing in a residence hall are required to purchase a residential meal plan. Students living in on-campus apartments are exempt from this rule, but may purchase one of these plans if desired.

  • Unlimited 7: Unlimited meal swipes available to use seven (7) days a week in the dining hall.
  • Unlimited 5: Unlimited meal swipes available to use Monday through Friday in the dining hall, plus an additional $50 flex dollars to use throughout the semester.
  • 12 Meals: 12 meal swipes per week into the  dining hall, plus an additional $375 flex dollars to use per semester.
  • 10 Meals: 10 meal swipes per week into the  dining hall, plus an additional $415 flex dollars to use per semester.
  • 150 Meals: 150 meal swipes per semester into the  dining hall, plus an additional $300 flex dollars to use per semester.
  • Dining Dollars are the dollar to dollar funds that may be used in any on-campus dining facility.  Receive an additional 10% in funds for any amount of dining dollars purchased online.

Guest passes are additional meal swipes that are included in all meal plans.  Guest passes can be used by the student themselves or on a guest.  Five guest passes are allowed each semester, but do not roll over from semester to semester.

Meal exchange allows use of a meal swipe at an campus retail location.  This is available once per meal period at Braves Place (lunch 11:00a.m.-4:30p.m. and dinner 4:30p.m.-8:00p.m.) and once per week at other retail locations including Chick-fil-A, Einstein Bro’s, Papa John’s Pizza, Starbucks and Café 641.

Dining policies state that if a meal plan is not selected before the start of the school year, students living on campus will be automatically enrolled in the 12 meals per week plan.

Bonus Money is a declining balance account that allows meal plan participants to make purchases to buy meals for friends or family in UNCP’s dining hall by paying door rate. Bonus money can also be used at Starbucks, located in the D. F. Lowry Building; Einstein Bagel and Papa John’s Pizza, located in the Health Sciences Building; Chick-fil-A, located in the James B. Chavis University Center; and Café 641, located in the Mary Livermore Library. Bonus money can carry forward from semester to semester.

All resident diner meal plans are valid seven days a week in accordance with the university dining calendar. A valid UNCP Braves One card that is appropriately marked is required to be presented at each meal. Braves One cards are nontransferable and can only be presented by the owner. If a customer misplaces or loses his/her meal card, Dining Services should be contacted immediately. If the original card is not recovered, the student must pay a nonrefundable fee for a new card. These cards, as well as replacements, can be obtained from the Braves One card office located in the Auxiliary Services Building, Monday through Friday, 9:00a.m. - 4:00p.m.

As well as accepting the Braves One card, Sodexo now accepts Visa, MasterCard, and Discover.

Parking and Vehicle Registration

Each motor vehicle, including two‑wheeled vehicles, driven or parked on campus by students, faculty, or staff must be registered with the Traffic Office and must display a valid parking permit. Fees are established annually and appropriate notification is provided.

North Carolina Senate Bill 627 requires all students to submit proof of motor vehicle insurance prior to purchasing a parking permit. In order to comply with this legislation, students must provide the following: 1) Name of Insurance Company; 2) Policy Number of Insured; and 3) Certification that the insurance meets the minimum needs established by North Carolina: $30,000 for bodily injury to one person, $60,000 for bodily injury to two persons or more, $25,000 for property damage.

All students, faculty, and staff members are subject to traffic rules and regulations. It is each individual’s responsibility to obtain a copy of the Traffic Rules and Regulations when registering a vehicle. These regulations are strictly enforced by the campus police. Fines must be paid before any records will be released from the University. Conviction of a violation of the traffic laws while operating a vehicle on campus has the same effect on your driver’s license as a conviction for the same offense on the public highways. The speed limit on campus is 20 mph and is enforced.

It is a privilege and not a right for a person to keep or operate a motor vehicle on campus. Each student, faculty, or staff member must agree to comply with the traffic rules and regulations before keeping or operating a vehicle at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke. The University reserves the right to withdraw motor vehicle privileges from any person at any time.

All parking fines are due to be paid within fifteen (15) days of the issuance date, unless they are appealed within those fifteen days. If appealed, payment of assessments will not become due until notification of the Traffic Appeal Board to the person being assessed of its decision not to reverse the citation, at which time payment must be made within fifteen (15) days. Information regarding the Traffic Appeal Board is contained in the Traffic Rules and Regulations Handbook.

Reserved Parking: The University of North Carolina at Pembroke has set aside reserved parking spaces located throughout campus for which Faculty/Staff only may apply when submitting a faculty/staff permit application. These reserved spaces are issued on a yearly basis (August 31 until August 31 of the following year) and are issued on a first request, first issued basis. The permits can be purchased at a cost of $375.00. Any vehicle not properly registered for reserved parking areas will be subject to towing.

Traffic Violations: Violations of traffic laws on the campus of the University (excluding parking violations) are violations of the motor vehicle laws of the State of North Carolina. All moving violations are processed through the state court system. After a citation has been issued, the matter is in the court system and cannot be resolved at the University. Conviction for a violation of the traffic law while operating a vehicle on the campus has the same effect on the driver’s license as a conviction for the same offense on the public highway. The speed limit on campus is 20 mph on all public streets and 10 mph in parking areas and is enforced.

Traffic Appeals Board: The Traffic Appeals Board is appointed each year by the Chancellor. The board consists of two students, one faculty member, and one staff member. The Board has the authority to review violations to determine whether or not a violation has been properly established. The Board has the authority to void or reduce any citation when a violation of the Campus Traffic Regulations is not shown but does not act as a substitution for public authority when it applies.

The Traffic Office can be reached weekdays at 910-521-6795, or contact the University Police at 910-521-6235.