expect success! - North Carolina A&T State University
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T h e U n i v e r s i t y<br />
The<br />
NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL STATE UNIVERSITY is a public, comprehensive,<br />
land-grant university committed to fulfilling its fundamental purposes through exemplary undergraduate and<br />
graduate instruction, scholarly and creative research, and effective public service. Since its inception as a land-grant university<br />
in 1891, N.C. A&T has had a rich tradition of leadership and achievement.<br />
The <strong>University</strong>’s purpose is to provide an intellectual setting where students in higher education may find a sense of identification,<br />
belonging, responsibility, and achievement that will prepare<br />
them for roles of leadership and service in the communities<br />
where they will live and work. In this sense, A&T serves as a laboratory<br />
for the development of excellence in teaching, research and<br />
public service. A&T’s educational program focuses on the broad<br />
fields of agriculture, engineering, technology, business, education,<br />
nursing, the liberal arts and science.<br />
The <strong>University</strong> is comprised of the School of Agriculture and<br />
Environmental and Allied Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences,<br />
School of Business and Economics, School of Education, School of<br />
Technology, College of Engineering, School of Nursing, and the<br />
School of Graduate Studies. A&T has one of only three colleges of<br />
engineering in <strong>North</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong>.<br />
<strong>North</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong> Agricultural and Technical <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> is<br />
accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern<br />
Association of Colleges and Schools to award bachelor’s, master’s<br />
and doctoral degrees. For a complete list of all accredited programs,<br />
visit our Website: www.ncat.edu.<br />
UNIVERSITY<br />
Board of Trustees 2000-2001<br />
Mr. Ralph K. Shelton ’64, Chair<br />
Dr. Gerald Truesdale, Secretary<br />
Mr. Carl C. Ashby III<br />
Mr. R. Steve Bowden<br />
Mrs. Carole Bruce<br />
Dr. Howard Chubbs<br />
Mr. Henry H. Isaacson<br />
Dr. Charles E. McQueary<br />
Dr. Velma Speight<br />
Mr. Michael L. Suggs ’82<br />
Mr. John Wooten ’72<br />
Ms. Nikkita Mitchell, Student Representative<br />
<strong>University</strong> Executive Cabinet 2000-2001<br />
Dr. James Carmichael Renick, Chancellor<br />
Dr. Carolyn W. Meyers, Provost/Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs<br />
Ms. Paula Jeffries ’79, Interim Vice Chancellor for Business and Finance<br />
Mr. David W. Hoard, Vice Chancellor for Development and <strong>University</strong> Relations<br />
Mr. Rodney E. Harrigan, Vice Chancellor for Information Technology/CIO<br />
Dr. Earnestine Psalmonds, Vice Chancellor for Research and Sponsored Programs<br />
Dr. Roselle L. Wilson, Interim Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs<br />
Dr. Colleen P. Grotsky, Executive Assistant to the Chancellor<br />
Ms. Lesley Renwrick, Special Assistant to the Chancellor for Legal Affairs<br />
Deans 2000-2001<br />
Dr. Phillip Carey, College of Arts and Sciences<br />
Dr. Joseph Monroe, College of Engineering<br />
Dr. Alton Thompson, School of Agriculture and Environmental and Allied Sciences<br />
Dr. Quiester Craig, School of Business and Economics<br />
Dr. Lelia Vickers, School of Education<br />
Dr. Kenneth Murray (Interim), School of Graduate Studies<br />
Dr. Patricia Price-Lea (Interim), School of Nursing<br />
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