North Carolina Central University Parent Guide

Residential Life at NCCU

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Residential Life
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(919) 530-6227
Student Services Building Suite G-06

Living on campus 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 college success.

Make sure your students remember that living in the residence halls at North Carolina Central University is a privilege, not a right.

To be eligible for on-campus housing, you must meet the following requirements:

  • Be officially accepted as a student into the University;
  • Registered as a full-time student (12 credits/semester for undergraduates, 9 credits/semester for graduate/law students, 6 credits per summer session);
  • Must be admitted and eligible for the current semester.

The Director of Residential Life must approve any exemptions to this policy. All students shall have an equal opportunity to reside in student residence facilities regardless of race, sex, marital status, creed, national origin, sexual preference, or disability.

Living-Learning Communities at NCCU include:

  • Centennial Scholars’ Program
  • Aspiring Eagles Academy
  • Social Justice
  • Eagle Womens’ Village
  • Annie Day Scholars’ Women Program
  • Eagles’ Facilitating Opportunities and Choices to Unlock Success (E-F.O.C.U.S.)
  • Spirit of Hospitality
  • University Honors’ Program

 

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