COVID-19 – Gerontology Updates and Staying in Touch
The health and safety of students, faculty, staff and community friends remains UNC Charlotte’s top priority. The University has been monitoring the rapidly evolving situation around coronavirus (COVID-19) and has been working in close collaboration with local and state resources.
After careful thought and consideration, UNC Charlotte has decided to move instruction online. This was not an easy decision, but a necessary one in protecting the health and well-being of our campus community. Students: for information on specific classes and how your professor will handle the class, check for your professor’s instructions in Canvas first. If you cannot find the answer to your specific question there, email your professor. You can look up gerontology faculty here.
Advising will be handled remotely. Contact Dr. Hancock here and Dr. Turner here. Dr. Hancock is availabe via WebEx as well. Please email to schedule an appoinntment.
The College of Liberal Arts & Sciences is maintaining information about resources that are available to students, faculty and staff. LEARN MORE.
The College Office of Advising & Student Services is available to students remotely. LEARN MORE.
The most up-to-date information from the University about COVID-19 is housed on the Emergency Management website. LEARN MORE.
This University website includes a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document. If you have a question not answered there, please complete this form.
The University also has created a Self-Quarantine Guide. LEARN MORE.