Add, Drop or Withdraw
You’re in the right place. The Office of the Registrar at UNC Pembroke is here to help you navigate academic processes with confidence — from understanding registration procedures to requesting transcripts and managing enrollment updates. Below, you'll find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions. If you need additional support, don’t hesitate to contact us directly.
FAQS
No. Under FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act), only university officials and people you give signed consent to, may request this information. Consent forms are available through our office.
There are several reasons you may get dropped from a class that is not of your doing. Instructors may drop students who never attended their courses; students are dropped for non-payment, early in the semester and students can be dropped for not being compliant with immunization requirements of the state of North Carolina.
Adding a course takes place during the pre-registration period of the previous term and ends when registration closes, usually the last day of the first week of the semester. To add a class after this period, you will need to obtain the late add form, found in the registrar’s office or above. You will need to obtain the signatures of your instructor and advisor, and present it to our office for processing.
For several reasons. The main reasons are that there is a minimum number of semester hours that a class meets to help maintain academic integrity and for the course material to be mastered. Additionally, the “flow” of the course is well underway and students may find themselves having to race to catch up to their fellow classmates.
Starting in the 2010 fall semester, students are no longer able to march earlier than their expected graduation term, unless they are enrolled in the courses needed to complete their degree in the same semester.
This information and much more is available on BraveWeb. Click on Student and Registration to start. Find information to include degree audits (DAR's Web), academic standing, grades, unofficial transcripts, holds and class offerings.