Durham, North Carolina
This school was established in 1887 by William Richard Davi. It became a university in 1969. The official colors are NCCU Maroon, black, and white. Their mascot is the Eagle.
Housing options include on-campus traditional dorms and suite-style residences. Freshmen are typically housed in Asbury Hall and High Rise Residence Hall.
Some student organizations available are the Muslim Students Association, the Bangali Student Association, and Alpha Psi Omega (a theatre-focused club)
The president of the school is currently Dr. Karrie G. Dixon.
Enrollment: about 2,000 students (2022)
NCCU is 1 of 6 HBCUs with a law school.
North Carolina Central University is the 1st HBCU School of Business with M.B.A. programs in commercial real estate and wealth management.
Cost of attendance for North Carolina Central University is $$9,464
and $$22,500 for in-state residents per year.
NCCU is Division II and plays in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
This information was researched and provided by Brianna Byles.