<p>I hafta correct the record. There were FIVE rapes at UNCC in 2012, four in women’s dormitories, another in a busy class room building. There were a couple on campus last year. There was one this spring semester. UNCC is in a really bad neighborhood. Last week, thugs robbed people at gunpoint in their own apartment. This week, there was a Big shootout at the Forty Niner apartments. Last night, somebody shot up somebody’s house near campus. You can’t use the gym unless you can find a locker. If you leave anything out, it’ll be stolen. I quit going there because it stunk really bad. There was a meningitis problem associated with the gym a few years back.</p>
<p>If you want to live off-campus, you’ll probably have to share an apartment with a drug dealer. Yeah, it’s that bad. Check out the website called “Thinking of Attending UNCC? Think again” or something like that you can find it on google. </p>
<p>I thought that being in a school with a football team would be exciting. I couldn’t even get a ticket to the first game last year. Everybody pays like $300.00 in activity fees, but less than a third of the students can even get a ticket to a game. Add that to the INSANE $550.00 parking fee. Unless you get to campus before 7:00am you might not find a parking space. And if you live on or near campus, you NEED a car because shopping is expensive near the university, and there’s NOTHING TO DO on or near campus. </p>
<p>I’m out of UNCC. The area is too dangerous, and the program that I’m in isn’t good. I found this forum to check out another university, but I thought I’d give my input. Everything I say can be verified. Check out the website.</p>
<p>One more thing. people who have a couple hundred posts here pretend to be parents. Why would parents continue to write about UNCC after their kids are enrolled? I think that UNCC 's PR department works overtime to monitor the negative comments about the rathole called University City.</p>