University of North Carolina School of the Arts
| City | Country |
| Winston-Salem | United States |
Services
Housing services
- More than 600 students live in the residence halls and student apartments each academic year. It is our philosophy that the halls and apartments provide an invaluable living and learning experience for students. We believe community living provides the individual with vital interdisciplinary contact. Also, because of the large number of hours students spend practicing or rehearsing their art, we feel the residence halls and apartments are a great housing option for our students. Immerse yourself in a community of artists.
- Gateway Loft Apartments is a housing facility that UNCSA is using for University students while a new residence hall is being built.
Library services
The mission of the UNCSA Library is to support the educational, artistic and performance objectives, and serve the intellectual, informational, and cultural needs of the students, faculty, and staff of the school, as well as other members of the local community.
ICT services
- Printing on campus
- Accessing campus email on your phone
Medical services
Medical services are provided by a team consisting of a Board Certified Family Physician, Nurse Practitioner, Physician Assistant, and certified medical assistant.
- Allergy injections
- Immunizations
- General medical care for illness and/or injury
- Routine laboratory testing
- Contraception
- Sexually transmitted infection screening
- Physical exams
- Psychiatry services
Student Life
Campus life
78 acres in Winston-Salem, N.C., near Old Salem Museums & Gardens—a national tourist attraction. Accessible by interstates 40, 85 and 77. Twenty minutes from Piedmont Triad International Airport in Greensboro.
- Laundry facilities are located at the Bailey Street Apartments, Residence Halls (E/F Building), Connector Building, Moore Hall 2nd floor, and Sanford Hall 2nd floor. The washers and dryers can be started with your One Card or with quarters and machines can be monitored online.
Sports facilities
The University maintains a 20,600 sq. ft. Fitness Center where students can learn, play, workout or get fit in group classes.
- The University of North Carolina School of the Arts has been accredited for the next 10 years by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), it was announced at the Board of Trustees meeting on Dec. 9.
- The University of North Carolina School of the Arts is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award bachelor’s and master’s degrees.
