
As a team Residential Life supports the philosophy, mission, and goals of North Carolina Central University by meeting the needs of our students at the highest level of professionalism, social responsibility, and service using available resources. A residence hall experience provides a foundation for building life-long friendships and opportunities for numerous social activities. More importantly, the residence hall experience will enhance academic performance because classes, tutors, professors, and mentors are close by to provide assistance and guidance. Research shows that living on campus contributes to great satisfaction and success in college.
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2010-2011 Academic Year Housing
Important Upcoming Dates to Remember
| Sep 15 | Tue | Room Change Proces begins |
| Oct 17 | Sat | Fall Break begins - Halls will remain open |
| Oct 22 | Thr | Basic Computer Clean-up Workshop - New Res II - 7:00 p.m. |
| Nov 2 | Mon | Fall 2010 $150 Housing Administrative Fee begins - Pay at Office of Bursar |
| Nov 3 | Tue | Resident Assistant Interest Meeting - 10:40 Break - Rush Hall & Baynes Hall |
| Nov 5 | Thr | Resident Assistant Interest Meeting - 10:40 Break - Richmond Complex |
| Nov 5 | Thr | Basic Computer Clean-up Workshop - Eagle Landing - 7:00 p.m. |
| Nov 10 | Tue | Resident Assistant Interest Meeting - 10:40 Break - Ruffin Hall |
| Nov 12 | Thr | Resident Assistant Interest Meeting - 10:40 Break - Eagleson Hall |
| Nov 12 | Thr | Basic Computer Clean-up Workshop - Eagleson Hall - 7:00 p.m. |
| Nov 25-28 | Wed | Thanksgiving holiday begins - Halls will remain open |
The Room Change Process Has Started
If you are interested in changing rooms, please see your Community Director or Graduate Assistant to initiate the process.
Policies & Guide for Living on Campus
LIVING ON CAMPUS AT NCCU 2009-2010
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