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Mitchell Community CollegeMitchell Community College, founded in 1852, is a comprehensive, open-admissions community college dedicated to meeting the post-secondary education and training needs of the citizens of Iredell County and surrounding areas. The college provides an array of high quality programs at low cost in an historically rich environment.
Montgomery Community CollegeMontgomery Community College will provide quality educational opportunities including basic skills, occupational, associate, and pre-baccalaureate programs; support economic development by offering workforce training and retraining; improve the quality of life for individuals and the community; and respond to the changing needs of the local, state, and global environment.
Montreat CollegeSpring sports are in full swing on the Montreat and Black Mountain campuses, and our students are already anticipating the approach of Commencement and the end of the academic year. Excitement is also building in our admissions office, as prospective students and their families are visiting the campus, and new students are enrolling for the fall semester. If you know students who would benefit f…
Mount Olive CollegeMount Olive College-Transforming conveys a mandate to aspire to higher levels of achievement. The College sustains a high level of activity throughout the year, but there is a natural time for taking stock of our progress which is marked significantly by the passing of spring commencement. The 2005-2006 year was the first time that more than 700 students have received degrees, about 720 by final c…
Nash Community CollegeNash Community College, a unit of the North Carolina Community College System, was founded in 1967 and is a public two-year post secondary educational institution with an open door admission policy. Its mission is to provide adults in the Nash County service area with quality and convenient learning opportunities consistent with identified student and community needs. Over 11,000 citizens particip…
North Carolina A&T State UniversityNorth Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is a public, land-grant, high research activity university committed to fulfilling its fundamental purposes through exemplary undergraduate and graduate instruction, scholarly and creative research, and effective public service. The university offers degree programs at the baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral levels with emphasis on agricu…
North Carolina Central UniversityNorth Carolina Central University was chartered in 1909 and opened its doors to students in 1910 as the National Religious Training School and Chautauqua. Dr. James E. Shepard, the founder, served as the President of the institution from its founding until his death in 1947. From the beginning, North Carolina Central University has declared its purpose to be the development in young men and women …
North Carolina School of the ArtsThe North Carolina School of the Arts is the University of North Carolina’s conservatory for the arts, dedicated entirely to the professional training of students possessing exceptional talents in the performing, visual and moving image arts. Students enter NCSA when they are ready for focused, intense professional development at the baccalaureate level and in select programs at the master’s and h…
North Carolina State UniversityNC State is a community of achievers. Whether educating students for the 21st century, improving lives through life-altering research, or partnering with communities, business, and government to create jobs, NC State’s commitment to innovation creates a culture of excellence that spreads to every facet of the university and affects people’s lives in relevant, powerful ways.
North Carolina Wesleyan CollegeDuring the 1950’s, when the flourishing and democratization of American higher education was setting an example for the rest of the world, the citizens of Rocky Mount began to plan for their own college. What those citizens had the foresight to recognize was the importance to a post-war community of an institution of higher learning. A college would be an intellectual center for the City and for N… Pages: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Next |
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