North Carolina Central University Parent Guide

Health & Safety

NCCU Listens...

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In Fall 2007, North Carolina Central University (NCCU) established the Quality Service Initiative (QSI) to create a respectful, responsive and encouraging environment for students, faculty and staff that will lead to greater retention and graduation rates. 

QSI provides an organizational focus on quality, customer satisfaction, teamwork and leadership within all NCCU functions with a view towards enhancing the experiences of its stakeholders and ensuring the long-term success of the university.

H1N1 Prevention... Prepare your Student:

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The H1N1 influenza virus (formerly known as swine flu) was first detected in the United States in April 2009.  It is now the predominant strain of flu in the United States, according to the Center for Disease Control (CDC).  Approximately of 98% of all specimens being tested, are positive for the H1N1 virus.

At NCCU, the health of the campus community is a priority.  We are committed to providing up to date information on H1N1 and we need your help to spread the word about how to stay healthy this school year.

Attention New Eagle PARENTS: Immunization Records due!

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Due Date: September 17, 2009

The State of North Carolina requires that all students who are taking four or more credit hours on campus submit proof of having received the required immunizations, which include two (2) doses of MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) and a Tetanus shot (within the last 10 years). You can obtain these records from your doctor, childhood immunization records, high school transcripts (for NC residents), military records, or your local health department.