What does UPD stand for?
University Police Department
What does ODOS Stand for?
The Office of the Dean of Students
What is the Code of Student Life?
The Code of Student Life outlines the rights and responsibilities and expected levels of conduct of students in both the university and greater Wilmington communities. The purpose of the rules outlined is to prevent abuse of the rights of others and to maintain an atmosphere in the University community appropriate for an institution of higher education.
What is UPD's Phone Number?
910.962.2222
What is ODOS?
The Office of the Dean of Students provides assistance to members of the UNCW community by:
What does the Code of Student Life do?
What is UNCW Alert?
Nearly 20 different communication tools that the university may deploy during an emergency (emails, texts, phone calls, siren, university homepage, social media).
Student Conduct / Organization Conduct / Campus Conduct Board
Student Academic Honor Code / Student Academic Honor Board
Case Management / Student Behavioral Intervention / Resource Referral
Off-Campus, Non-Traditional & Military Affiliated Student Services
PERCH
Graduate Student Life Programming
Alternative Dispute Resolution (peer mediation)
Community Standards
What is the Academic Honor Code?
The Academic Honor Code is designed to help every member of the UNCW community appreciate the big value placed on academic integrity and the means that will be employed to ensure its preservation.
100 Emergency Call Boxes
These Call Boxes are available as a convenient means to communicate with UPD. Whether you need an escort, assistance, jumpstarting/unlocking your car, directions, or are experiencing a true emergency.
ODOS Contact Information?
Phone: 910-962-3119
Email: deanofstudents@uncw.edu
What are the two broad academic dishonesty offenses outlined in the Academic Honor Code?
Cheating and Plagiarism
Where is the UPD Located?
East side of campus, on Lionfish Drive, and is open 24 hrs a day.
Where is ODOS Located?
DePaolo Hall Suite 1092
What is considered Cheating and Plagiarism?
Cheating: Work that deceivingly represents a student's own level knowledge when it actually does not.
Plagiarism: Copying of language, phrasing, structure, or specific ideas of another and presenting any of these as one's own work, including information found on the internet.