Please review the following items that must be addressed as part of enrolling in the NCCU School of Law:
- Intent to enroll/enrollment fee form: Enclosed in the acceptance packet
- $300.00 non-refundable enrollment fee: Submitted online or mailed to the Office of Admissions, North Carolina Central University School of Law, 640 Nelson Street, Durham, North Carolina 27707 (No personal checks accepted).
- Final transcripts: Submit your final undergraduate transcript to the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) for inclusion in your Credential Assembly Service (CAS) report no later than July 15. Your final undergraduate transcript must indicate that your degree has been conferred. Your CAS report must contain a transcript for each college or university where you have taken courses, even if that institution did not award your degree. Failure to submit all transcripts by July 15 could result in a rescission of your offer of admission.
- Financial assistance: To be considered for financial assistance, you must complete the FAFSA.
- Student medical history form: This form must be submitted directly to the Student Health and Counseling Service (SHCS) no later than July 31. You may return the form online or via first-class mail to Student Health and Counseling Service, North Carolina Central University, P.O. Box 19491, Durham, North Carolina 27707. You may also send it via email to Twanna Graham or Kimberly Dobson or via fax to 919-530-7969.
- A complete immunization record must also be submitted to SHCS by July 31. The required immunizations are two doses of MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) and tetanus or t-dap within the last 10 years. A physical examination is recommended but not required. Submit your immunization record online.
- To submit your health information online, you will need your myEOL username and password.
- Note: Per North Carolina Public Health Law, each student is required to submit a complete immunization record by August 1. Students who are not in compliance with this law will be dropped from their fall classes at the end of the drop/add period. Please don’t let this happen to you!
- The online insurance waiver form: Students are required to have health insurance to attend a UNC system school. The University of North Carolina system has selected Student Blue, underwritten by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina (BCBSNC), as the school insurance program for students beginning in the fall semester. Students with existing health insurance coverage can opt out of the school insurance plan. Students must enroll in or opt out of the coverage no later than September 10. Visit Student Blue to start the enrollment process. Students who do not opt out of the school insurance program or provide proof of health insurance coverage will be enrolled automatically. If you are enrolled in the school insurance program by default, you will receive your insurance card in late October.
Students who have existing family or individual coverage through another Blue Cross Blue Shield plan must complete the enrollment/waiver process as well. Students who are covered under a different health insurance plan are welcome to consider Student Blue. - Housing: The University provides limited on-campus housing for graduate students. For housing suggestions in and around the Durham area, please visit Off-Campus Housing.