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  1. Campus Information (336)334-7500. Campus Emergency (336) 334-7675. Undergraduate Admission. Office of Undergraduate Admissions North Carolina A&T State University B.C. Webb Hall, Lower Level 1601 East Market Street Greensboro, N.C. 27411 Phone: (336) 334-7946 or Toll free (800) 443-8964 Fax: (336) 256-2145 Email: admissions@ncat.edu

  2. contact information 336-334-7936 (Office) Website: wnaafmhd.com Email: wnaacommunity@gmail.com 90.1 WNAA-FM 302 Crosby Hall NC A&T State University Greensboro, NC 27411-1135

  3. The Graduate School Attn: Admissions North Carolina A&T State University 120 Gibbs Hall 1601 East Market St. Greensboro, NC 27411 grad@ncat.edu 336-285-2366 Transfer Credit Evaluation Office of Transfer Articulation North Carolina A&T State University Dowdy Building, First Floor 1601 East Market St. Greensboro, NC 27411 articulation@ncat.edu 336-285-4149

  4. The Washington, DC Chapter Membership dues are $100.00. If you are a December 2023/May 2024 graduate, your dues are FREE! Our chapter has two levels of membership: Active and Associate. Both are the same amount, but if your spouse, friend and/or child (ren) are not alumni of North Carolina A&T State University, they can still be members of our ...

  5. Phone: 919-865-1500 Fax: 919-865-1520 Email: info@wolfpackclub.com. News and Media Services. Butler Communication Building Campus Box 7504 NC State University Raleigh, NC 27695-7504 Phone: 919-515-3470 Fax: 919-515-2556 Email: newstips@ncsu.edu. Chancellor’s Office. Office of the Chancellor Holladay Hall, Campus Box 7001 Raleigh, NC, 27695 ...

  6. The Washington, DC Alumni Chapter of NC A&T SU is 75 years young as of Oct. 18 th, 2021. A group of NC A&T SU Alumni living in the nation’s capital felt it necessary to encourage and foster that Aggie Pride in our city and create an alumni chapter to stay connected and spread the good news about their alma matter, NC A&T SU.

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  8. N.C. A&T was established as the A. and M. College for the “Colored Race” by an act of the General Assembly of North Carolina ratified March 9, 1891. It was in the fall of 1890, when the North Carolina General Assembly enacted a second Morrill Act that mandated a separate college for the colored race. (The College operated in Raleigh as an ...