Impact projects investigate individual Students Affairs programs and services to better understand the program-level impact on those community members who participate in them. An impact study serves three purposes: 

  1. Assess whether a program is meeting it’s intended outcomes
  2. Identify opportunities to enhance service delivery
  3. Celebrate the student-centered work of UNC Charlotte Student Affairs programs

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  • The First-Generation family keeps growing, averaing 2,400+ new First-Gen Niners each year since 2014.
    First-Gen Niners Infographic
  • 4,497 unique students flagged for Care & Concern from 2015-24
    SASS Infographic
  • University Recreation, a story of impact screenshot
    University Recreation Infographic
  • Emerging Leaders Alumni graphic with photos of multiple alums
    Emerging Leaders Dashboard
  • Does student engagement influence students sense of belonging to UNC Charlotte? With four hands connecting puzzle pieces
    NACA Grant Infographic
  • 70% of Greek students graduated within 4 years, a rate that was 16 percentage points higher than non-Greek peers. With graduation caps
    Greek Life Infographic
  • Since March 2020, a total of $665,380 as part of the student emergency fund infographic
    Student Emergency Fund Infographic
  • 81% of military-affiliated students strongly agreed / agreed with "I feel UNC Charlotte was a good choice for me." with the Charlotte skyline below
    Military & Veteran Services Infographic
  • VOLT Program, VOLT Leadership growth with mountains in the background
    VOLT Infographic
  • SAFE Students tell us 81% find a community on campus they feel supported, 85% felt more connected with UNC Charlotte as a result of participating in SAFE, with a human graphic depicting the percentages
    SAFE Infographic