The center will provide collaborative study spaces, peer tutoring, a language learning lab and TSI Tools workshops.
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NCCU’s BSN program has soared 218 spots to No. 254 nationally, now ranking No. 5 among HBCUs. In North Carolina, it ranks No. 2 among HBCUs and No. 9 overall.
While the focus has been on COVID-19 the last four years, North Carolina is still a “state of concern for HIV,” said Deborah Fortune, Ph.D., a professor in the department of public health education.
Ashley Anderson’s passion for student success drives her work as an academic advisor at NCCU's University College.
Espinoza and graduate student Daisha Ingram spent 10 weeks at the Department of Homeland Security Center for Accelerating Operational Efficiency at Arizona State University in Tempe.
This honor recognizes NCCU’s outstanding engagement with the Fulbright Program, the U.S. government’s flagship international academic exchange initiative.
Enrollment soars 7.17%; Strategic growth seen in online programs, adult learners and military-affiliated students, positioning NCCU as a state leader in higher education
NCCU is partnering with the Innovation Project to offer over $1.5 million in scholarships, empowering future leaders through its online Master of School Administration program.
“It’s not the amount that they give,” said Susan Hester, vice chancellor of Institutional Advancement. “It’s that they are getting re-engaged with their institution.”
His 30-minute film is titled “RHD: Hidden Diagnosis.” RHD stands for right hemisphere (brain) damage. It follows a group of stroke survivors who interact with speech-language pathology students at NCCU.
Eagles Sanai Price and KJ Chadwick are among the 110 students to be selected as 2024 HBCU Scholars by the White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunity
Everett enrolled at NCCU out of a desire to attend a historically Black university and for its music program – she is a vocal performance major.
“If I take your identity, then I am you,” said Deanne Cranford-Wesley, Ph.D., assistant professor and director of the Cyber Security Lab at North Carolina Central University (NCCU).