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Education in North Carolina
A list of schools, colleges, universities and other educational institutes in North Carolina.
Barber-Scotia College was founded as Scotia Seminary in January, 1867, by Reverend Luke Dorland who was commissioned by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) to establish in the South an institution for the training of Negro women. A survey of situations and of needs resulted in the selection of Concord, North Carolina, as the place for the location of the school. Organization included a program of elementary, secondary, and normal school work.
Bennett College is a small, private, historically Black liberal arts college for women. The College offers women an education conducive to excellence in scholarly pursuits; preparation for leadership roles in the workplace, society, and the world; and life-long learning in a technologically advanced, complex global society. As a United Methodist Church-related institution, Bennett College promotes morally grounded maturation, intellectual honesty, purposeful public service, and responsible civic action.
Official gateway to information and online resources of Duke University, a private research university located in Durham NC, USA.
For more than a century, East Carolina University has served the people of North Carolina and the nation. From modest beginnings as a school for training teachers, ECU has grown to become an emerging national research university with an enrollment of nearly 28,000 students.
5. Elizabeth City State University
Elizabeth City State University, a constituent institution of The University of North Carolina, offers baccalaureate programs in the arts and sciences, professional and pre-professional areas, as well as master's degrees in selected disciplines.
6. Fayetteville State University - A constituent institution of the University of North Carolina
A constituent institution of the University of North Carolina. A public comprehensive university, offering degrees at the baccalaureate and masters.
7. Johnson C. Smith University
We have been ranked several times by U.S. News and World Report as one of the best comprehensive colleges in the South, Johnson C. Smith University continues to be a leader among private liberal arts colleges in the nation.
8. Livingstone College - The Total Learning Environment
Livingstone College and Hood Theological Seminary were originally founded as Zion Wesley Institute by a group of A.M.E. Zion ministers for the purpose of training ministers in the Cabarrus County town of Concord, North Carolina in 1879.
9. North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
North 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.
10. North Carolina Central University
The nation's first public liberal arts college founded for African-Americans, located in Durham.
11. North Carolina State University :: Welcome to North Carolina State University
Learn more about North Carolina State University, located in Raleigh, N.C., and consistently recognized as one of the nation's top public universities.
12. North Carolina's Public Liberal Arts University
Welcome to the University of North Carolina at Asheville, and to the kind of education that changes lives and inspires others to do the same. As the only designated liberal arts institution in the 16-campus University of North Carolina system, we serve students who are prepared for academic challenges by offering an intellectually rigorous education that builds critical thinking and workforce skills.
13. Shaw University
Shaw University, founded in 1865, is the first historically black college of the South. Shaw is a private,co-educational, liberal arts university affiliated with the Baptist Church. The University awards degrees at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
14. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has existed for two centuries as the nation's first state university. Through its excellent undergraduate programs, it has provided higher education to ten generations of students, many of whom have become leaders of the state and the nation. Since the nineteenth century, it has offered distinguished graduate and professional programs.