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November 22, 2019, 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM 33 Carroll Hall The school's Usage and Grammar Test is designed to evaluate word usage, grammar and punctuation competencies. It is a timed 40-minute test given electronically in Sakai that consists of 100 multiple-choice questions. Allow approximately one hour in your schedule. Click here to access additional resources and learn more about the Usage & Grammar Test. Testing requires fully charged laptop with Mozilla Firefox browser downloaded. After registration closes, waitlisted students should be prepared to respond to a time-sensitive email up to 30 minutes prior to test time to secure any late-vacated seats.
Students self-identified with ARS must notify Marla Barnes upon seat reservation at the latest.
The school's Usage and Grammar Test is designed to evaluate word usage, grammar and punctuation competencies. It is a timed 40-minute test given electronically in Sakai that consists of 100 multiple-choice questions. Allow approximately one hour in your schedule. Click here to access additional resources and learn more about the Usage & Grammar Test. Testing requires fully charged laptop with Mozilla Firefox browser downloaded. After registration closes, waitlisted students should be prepared to respond to a time-sensitive email up to 30 minutes prior to test time to secure any late-vacated seats.
Students self-identified with ARS must notify Marla Barnes upon seat reservation at the latest.
Repeats every week every Friday until Fri Nov 22 2019 except Fri Oct 18 2019. November 22, 2019, 12:30 PMCarroll Hall main lobby Join us in Chapel Hill for a tour of Carroll Hall, home to the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media! Hussman School tours are scheduled so that visitors have the option of enjoying a complete UNC campus tour led by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions either before or after a 30-minute visit to Carroll Hall. To register for a UNC campus tour, contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
Academic yearTours during the fall and spring semesters are led by the Hussman School Ambassadors and include a visit from Charlie Tuggle, senior associate dean for undergraduate studies. Tours depart from the main lobby on the first floor of Carroll Hall. Feel free to reserve a spot in advance — or you can just show up! Reservations are not required for tours during the academic year. Fall 2019: Tours will be held on Fridays at 12:30 p.m. beginning Friday, Sept. 13, 2019, and running through Friday, Nov. 22, 2019. No tours will be held during Fall Break (Oct. 18, 2019), Thanksgiving Break (Nov. 29, 2019) and any other time that the University is closed (including inclement weather).
More informationHussman School AmbassadorsThe Hussman School Ambassador program was created in 2012 as a student-initiative to help future, current and former journalism students best navigate and succeed through the Hussman School. For more information on MJSA, check out mjsa.web.unc.edu. MJ Career ServicesMJ Career Services assists Hussman School undergraduate and master’s students with every aspect of career preparation. Areas of studyThe Hussman School offers undergraduate areas of study in advertising and public relations, business journalism and journalism. Join us in Chapel Hill for a tour of Carroll Hall, home to the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media! Hussman School tours are scheduled so that visitors have the option of enjoying a complete UNC campus tour led by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions either before or after a 30-minute visit to Carroll Hall. To register for a UNC campus tour, contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
Academic yearTours during the fall and spring semesters are led by the Hussman School Ambassadors and include a visit from Charlie Tuggle, senior associate dean for undergraduate studies. Tours depart from the main lobby on the first floor of Carroll Hall. Feel free to reserve a spot in advance — or you can just show up! Reservations are not required for tours during the academic year. Fall 2019: Tours will be held on Fridays at 12:30 p.m. beginning Friday, Sept. 13, 2019, and running through Friday, Nov. 22, 2019. No tours will be held during Fall Break (Oct. 18, 2019), Thanksgiving Break (Nov. 29, 2019) and any other time that the University is closed (including inclement weather).
More informationHussman School AmbassadorsThe Hussman School Ambassador program was created in 2012 as a student-initiative to help future, current and former journalism students best navigate and succeed through the Hussman School. For more information on MJSA, check out mjsa.web.unc.edu. MJ Career ServicesMJ Career Services assists Hussman School undergraduate and master’s students with every aspect of career preparation. Areas of studyThe Hussman School offers undergraduate areas of study in advertising and public relations, business journalism and journalism. November 22, 2019, 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Carroll Hall 142 Carol Wolf, the Walter E. Hussman Visiting Lecturer in Business Journalism, is hosting a personal finance workshop for students. In the workshop, you'll learn all about the concepts of personal finance including mortgages, credit card management, checking accounts, credit ratings and scores, privacy, retirement planning and stock market investing to help you successfully navigate your finances after graduation. You'll explore the concepts of personal finance and also at looking behind the numbers to spot how the consumer might be taken advantage of financially by banking and other institutions. The workshop will be held on Friday, November 22nd in Carroll 142 from 2-3:15 p.m. Click here to RSVP. Carol Wolf, the Walter E. Hussman Visiting Lecturer in Business Journalism, is hosting a personal finance workshop for students. In the workshop, you'll learn all about the concepts of personal finance including mortgages, credit card management, checking accounts, credit ratings and scores, privacy, retirement planning and stock market investing to help you successfully navigate your finances after graduation. You'll explore the concepts of personal finance and also at looking behind the numbers to spot how the consumer might be taken advantage of financially by banking and other institutions. The workshop will be held on Friday, November 22nd in Carroll 142 from 2-3:15 p.m. Click here to RSVP. |