NCCU students compete annually for Albert Schweitzer Fellowships, which help bring medical care and assistance to low-income and underserved communities.
NCCU's School of Education has been awarded $3.7 million to expand diversity among school administrators.
School of Education Assistant Professor Jennifer Barrow’s expertise and excellence in education has earned her an award from the North Carolina School Counseling Association.
A trio of NCCU master’s students were awarded $15,000 each by the National Board for Certified Counselors to continue their education in counseling.
A $100,000 gift from the Rehab Therapy Foundation Inc. will further assist North Carolina Central University School of Education graduate students enrolled in its Communication Disorders program.
North Carolina Central University’s School of Education has one of the nation’s most affordable, accredited elementary childhood education programs for 2019, according to topeducationdegrees.org.
The North Carolina Central University Counselor Education Program was recently ranked by topcounselingschools.org as one of the nation’s top five accredited online master’s counseling degree programs.