The William Howard Dean Graduate School
At UNCP's William Howard Dean Graduate School, you gain more than a degree. With small class sizes and committed faculty, you'll receive personalized support every step of the way. Our programs combine academic excellence with affordability and flexibility to fit your goals. Hands-on experiences — through internships, fieldwork and study abroad — prepare you to thrive in a competitive job market. Join the W.H. Dean Graduate School, and join a community that cares about your success and pushes you to reach new heights.
Graduate Programs


What Sets Us Apart
Support and Resources

Scholarships

Academic Calendar

Graduate Council

Writing Center
The Writing Center is a valuable resource for students at any stage of the writing process. Whether you're brainstorming, drafting or polishing your final paper, the Writing Center's staff can guide you. They'll help you strengthen your argument, improve clarity and ensure your writing is at its best.

Career Center
The Career Center is your go-to resource for career planning and job search support. We offer everything from career counseling to interview prep. Take advantage of our services to help you transition from graduate school to your career.

Health and Wellbeing Services
Your health and well-being is important to us. Through the W.H. Dean Graduate School, we offer mental health and personal development support. You'll find counseling services and workshops designed just for graduate students. Check the calendar for upcoming events and resources to help you thrive.
Go Beyond the Classroom

UNCP's professors are passionate about their students' success and are more than happy to provide guidance. By taking advantage of opportunities like undergraduate privilege, online accelerated programs and affordable tuition, I am confident in my future.
Trey McDonald
MBA GraduateAlumni Spotlight
Trey McDonald earned an MBA — his second UNCP degree in five years. The Red Springs native became part of an elite group in the country in that only 14% of Americans 25 and older had attained an advanced degree.
“The course material is rigorous and takes time, but it's very much attainable if you put in the time and effort,” McDonald said. “My biggest challenge was programming, but my undergrad (experience) prepared me for everything else. I was very much impressed with our faculty. They do an amazing job in preparing you for the future.”

News from Across the College
UNCP’s Jonathan Ricks Earns National Honor for Impact on Future Counselors
Dr. Jonathan Ricks believes the most effective counselors see people not as problems to solve, but as individuals with strengths, experiences and the capacity to grow.
UNCP Occupational Therapy Program Earns Full Seven-Year Accreditation
Less than two years after welcoming its first cohort of students, UNC Pembroke’s Master of Science in Occupational Therapy program has earned full accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE), marking a major milestone for the university’s expanding healthcare education efforts.
UNCP alumna Michelle McNeil Named 2026 Gaston County Social Worker of the Year
Michelle McNeil serves as a social services director in a long-term care facility, where she has built her career around showing up for residents and families during deeply personal transitions. She helps coordinate care, supports discharge planning, provides emotional support and walks families through difficult decisions, including end-of-life care. For her, social work has never been about checking a box or completing a task. It has been about making sure people feel seen, heard and respected.
Meet our Faculty & Staff
Alexis Lopiccolo
Graduate School Recruiter/Enrollment Coordinator
alexis.lopiccolo@uncp.edu910.521.6271
