UNCW Ambassadors
The Ambassadors of the University of North Carolina in Wilmington look forward to hearing from you!
Are you interested in studying abroad at University of North Carolina, Wilmington the USA and would like to know first-hand what it’s like to live and study in the city called “Hollywood of the East”? We are sure you have a number of questions that could be answered best by someone who has actually studied at UNCW – someone who has undergone the same application process and who knows the university and North Carolina like the back of their hand.
Our Ambassadors have all completed a study program at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington and finished their study abroad adventure in the USA quite recently. They look forward to supporting you and to helping you with all questions concerning studying at UNCW and living in the USA.
Which course is the best? Which professor is the funniest, and what does a typical study day at UNCW look like? Where should you live in Wilmington and how do students at UNCW spend their leisure time? – Contact our Ambassadors and get first-hand insights by UNC Wilmington alumni. Our Ambassadors surely have some tips you wouldn’t be able to find in a guidebook.
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We look forward to talking to you in person via phone: + 49 (0) 6151 9674 666 or E-Mail: info@iso-mail.org – of course, without obligations and completely free of charge. A study abroad adventure in the USA is the perfect chance to upgrade your résumé and to live a unique and unforgettable experience.
Our UNCW Ambassadors introduce themselves:

Justus H
UNCW Ambassador 2025
Dear future Seahawk,
My name is Justus, I am 21 years old and I am studying for a bachelor's degree in business administration at the University of Münster. I spent my semester abroad in Fall Term 2024 at UNCW – and it was one of the best experiences of my life!
During my semester, I took four economics courses:
– Project Management
– Principles of Operations Management
– International Operations Management
– International Management
The class sizes (7–25 students) were manageable, making it easy to establish direct contact with the professors. One highlight was our visit to the Port of Wilmington as part of the International Operations Management course.
But it wasn't just academically that my time at UNCW shaped me; it was also outside of lectures. The campus is lively and diverse: the huge fitness and sports center is only a few minutes' walk from the apartments. And of course, there's Wrightsville Beach – only about 10 minutes away by car or 30 minutes by bike. One of my fondest memories is swimming and surfing in the Atlantic Ocean even in late November after lectures.
Another advantage: the airport in Wilmington has great connections. This made it easy for me to take weekend trips to New York, Miami, or even Los Angeles (with a layover). The combination of studying, campus life, and leisure activities makes Wilmington unique. Whether surfing until sunset, sporting events on campus, country concerts, or weekend trips—during my semester, I experienced so much and made many new friends.
I am happy to answer any questions you may have about studying, campus life, or life in Wilmington and the US. Even if you just want to hear a few impressions, you can always reach me by email (justus.hassel@gmx.de) or on Instagram (justus_hassel).
Go, Seahawks!
Best regards, I look forward to hearing from you!
Justus
Meet our previous UNCW ambassadors:

Lennard P.
UNCW Ambassador 2024

Sarah S.
UNCW Ambassador 2023

Maxim F.
UNCW Ambassador 2022

Theresa V.
UNCW Ambassador 2021

Florian G.
UNCW-Ambassador 2019 / 2020

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Downloads and further information
Brochures and forms:
Please find more information as well as forms and guides for your study abroad term at University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) in the US below:
