15 collections related to College students -- North Carolina
Filter: 1920-19292010-20191980-1989
North Carolina State University. College of Engineering. Coordinators of Advising Committee
Size: 1.25 linear feet (2 boxes, 1 half box) Collection ID: UA 105.008
The North Carolina State University, College of Engineering, Coordinators of Advising Committee Records include meeting minutes, correspondence, and a few annual reports regarding the work of the committee. Materials range in date from 1983 to 2015. The Coordinators of Advising Committee at North Carolina State University's College ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University, College of Engineering, Coordinators of Advising Committee Records include meeting minutes, correspondence, and a few annual reports regarding the work of the committee. Materials range in date from 1983 to 2015. The Coordinators of Advising Committee at North Carolina State University's College of Engineering worked closely with the Courses and Curricula Committee to provide guidance on academic regulations and policies and procedures for students in the College of Engineering. It served to disseminate information on new policies to advisors who would in turn inform students. Topics included dropping/adding classes, student transfers, grade requirements, course credits, Freshman orientation, study abroad, learning disabilities, and reports from Student Health Services. As of 2019, it appears there is one Coordinator of Advising in each college to fulfill the role of this committee.
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North Carolina State University. Division of Academic and Student Affairs
Size: 10.01 linear feet (20 archival boxes); 3 websites Collection ID: UA 019.001
The North Carolina State University, Division of Academic and Student Affairs, Vice Chancellor of Academic and Student Affairs Records include correspondence, memoranda, handbooks, and reports. Topics include student affairs, policies and procedures pertaining to the various subdivisions of the Division of Academics and Student ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University, Division of Academic and Student Affairs, Vice Chancellor of Academic and Student Affairs Records include correspondence, memoranda, handbooks, and reports. Topics include student affairs, policies and procedures pertaining to the various subdivisions of the Division of Academics and Student Affairs, and other materials. Many of the materials in this collection pre-date the establishment of the Division of Academic and Student Affairs in 2011, but were included in their files. For more items that pre-date its establishment, see the Division of Student Affairs Records. Materials range in date from 1956 to 2016. The North Carolina State University, Division of Academic and Student Affairs was formed in 2011 through the merger of the Division of Student Affairs and Division of Undergraduate Academic Programs. It was formerly named the Division of Student Services and Programs. The senior leader of the division is the Vice Chancellor and Dean for Academic and Student Affairs.
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North Carolina State University. Division of Student Affairs
Size: 46.25 linear feet (65 archival boxes, 7 legal boxes, 7 artifact boxes, 1 CD box, and 5 cartons,); 1409.13 megabytes (174 digital files) Collection ID: UA 016.005
The North Carolina State University, Division of Student Affairs, Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Records contain correspondence, reports, memoranda, committee meeting notes, and artifacts from Evelyn Q. Reiman, former Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs. These materials range in date from 1955 to 2012. The ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University, Division of Student Affairs, Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Records contain correspondence, reports, memoranda, committee meeting notes, and artifacts from Evelyn Q. Reiman, former Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs. These materials range in date from 1955 to 2012. The Division of Student Affairs at North Carolina State University provided programs and services for students and the larger community to enhance quality of life, facilitate intellectual, ethical and personal growth, and create a culture which engenders respect for human diversity. Through these activities the Division of Student Affairs support student learning with the principle of “Students First.” In 2011, the Division of Student Affairs merged with the Division of Undergraduate Academic Programs to become the Division of Academic and Student Affairs (DASA).
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North Carolina State University. Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid
Size: 3.25 linear feet (2 cartons, 1 archival half box) Collection ID: UA 016.007
The records of the North Carolina State University Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid include correspondence, memoranda, bulletins, announcements, reports, and lists of scholarship awardees from the student loan fund. Topics cover scholarships, named scholarships, grants, financial aid, and work study programs. The Office of ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid include correspondence, memoranda, bulletins, announcements, reports, and lists of scholarship awardees from the student loan fund. Topics cover scholarships, named scholarships, grants, financial aid, and work study programs. The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid (OSFA) assists students and parents in applying for and securing financial assistance when family resources are insufficient to meet educational expenses. The OSFA offers individual as well as group financial aid counseling assistance.
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North Carolina State University. Oxford Study Abroad Program
Size: 2 linear feet (1 carton, 1 flatbox); 9191 megabytes Collection ID: UA 016.061
The North Carolina State University, Division of Student Affairs, Oxford Summer Program Records contain photographs, scrapbooks, a history of the program, a booklet, DVDs, and a flashdrive. Topics include preparing for the program, life in Oxford, course descriptions and offerings, sightseeing opportunities, and a history of the ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University, Division of Student Affairs, Oxford Summer Program Records contain photographs, scrapbooks, a history of the program, a booklet, DVDs, and a flashdrive. Topics include preparing for the program, life in Oxford, course descriptions and offerings, sightseeing opportunities, and a history of the program compiled by Jerry Barker. Materials range in date from 1981 to 2016.
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North Carolina State University. University Sustainability Office
Size: 1 website Collection ID: UA 003.027
The North Carolina State University, Office of Finance and Administration, University Sustainability Office Records contain the official website of the University Sustainability Office. Captures of the website date from 2011 to 2021. University Sustainability promotes a campus with socially just and vibrant communities that is ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University, Office of Finance and Administration, University Sustainability Office Records contain the official website of the University Sustainability Office. Captures of the website date from 2011 to 2021. University Sustainability promotes a campus with socially just and vibrant communities that is economically responsible and conserves finite resources. Its vision is to develop leaders and innovations that create a more sustainable world. Areas of focus include engaging students in initiatives that promote leadership and service in sustainability; integrating sustainability into education, experiences, and research; modelling sustainability through efficient, innovative facilities; encouraging a culture of sustainability, inclusivity, and well-being on campus and in the community; and communicating sustainability initiatives at and beyond NC State (https://sustainability.ncsu.edu/sustainability-strategic-plan/ accessed 03/18/2021).
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North Carolina State University. Office of University Planning and Analysis
Size: 28 linear feet (50 archival boxes, 2 archival legal boxes, 1 carton); 32.8 megabytes; 2 websites Collection ID: UA 025.001
General records, 1936-2004, of the North Carolina State University Office of University Planning and Analysis contain correspondence, reports, and research records related to studies about NC State University, especially including impact of students on campus. Other subjects include student enrollment data, enrollment projections, ...
MoreGeneral records, 1936-2004, of the North Carolina State University Office of University Planning and Analysis contain correspondence, reports, and research records related to studies about NC State University, especially including impact of students on campus. Other subjects include student enrollment data, enrollment projections, degrees conferred, freshman research, teaching loads, retention, suspension and attrition, and minorities. The North Carolina State University Office of University Planning and Analysis was created by merging Institutional Research (which originated in the Chancellor's Office) with University Planning (originally in the Provost's Office). This unit has collected institutional data in support of long-term planning, assessment, and policy development on the NC State University campus.
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North Carolina State University. Office for Equal Opportunity and Equity
Size: 88.25 linear feet (167 archival boxes, 1 halfbox, 6 legal boxes) Collection ID: UA 005.009
The Office for Equal Opportunity and Equity Records contain correspondence, memoranda, meeting minutes, reports, publications, and other material related to the administrative functions of the Affirmative Action Office (later the Office for Equal Opportunity and Equity). The bulk of the material involves efforts by North Carolina ...
MoreThe Office for Equal Opportunity and Equity Records contain correspondence, memoranda, meeting minutes, reports, publications, and other material related to the administrative functions of the Affirmative Action Office (later the Office for Equal Opportunity and Equity). The bulk of the material involves efforts by North Carolina State University to comply with federal statutory and regulatory requirements prohibiting discrimination. Also included are records of the Disability Services Office, which became part of the Office for Equal Opportunity in 1999. Most of the Disability Services material, comprising student records, is restricted, and will be deaccessioned according the disposition instructions for GU 323 (Services to Students with Disabilities) of the University of North Carolina (System) General Records Retention and Disposition Schedule. The Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Office oversaw all university activities related to compliance with federal and state laws prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, gender, and disability. In July of 2011, the office of Equal Opportunity, Equity, and Compliance became a unit under the Office for Institutional Equity and Diversity. As of 2020, Equal Opportunity and Equity provides training, resources and assistance to address and end discrimination and harassment at NC State. Areas of focus include accommodations and accessibility, discrimination and harassment, Equal Employment Opportunity and affirmative action, pregnancy, and Title IX.
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North Carolina State University. Office of Diversity and African American Affairs
Size: 12 linear feet (24 archival boxes); 0.037 megabytes (7 digital files) Collection ID: UA 005.014
This collection is comprised of correspondence, surveys, and reports related to discrimination and African American issues. It also includes information on the African American Cultural Center. This office of African American Affairs worked in cooperation with the Affirmative Action Office. In 1990 North Carolina State University ...
MoreThis collection is comprised of correspondence, surveys, and reports related to discrimination and African American issues. It also includes information on the African American Cultural Center. This office of African American Affairs worked in cooperation with the Affirmative Action Office. In 1990 North Carolina State University created a position of Coordinator of African American Affairs within the Office of the Provost. Dr. Augustus M. Witherspoon became the first to fill the position. Drs. William C. Grant, Rupert W. Nacoste, and Jose A. Picart have followed in his footsteps. By 2000 the position had become the Vice Provost for Diversity and African American Affairs. The Vice Provost for Diversity and African American Affairs had the primary responsibility of forging a shared vision concerning the recruitment, retention, and graduation of a diverse student body.
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North Carolina State University. Office of Undergraduate Admissions
Size: 4.6 linear feet (8 archival boxes, 1 legal half box, and 1 half box); 146 megabytes (1362 digital files) Collection ID: UA 005.020
The North Carolina State University, Office of the Provost, Office of Undergraduate Admissions Records contain memos, correspondence, meeting minutes, and reports regarding admissions statistics, enrollment projections, and average test scores. This collection also contains Office of Civil Rights (OCR) investigations on racial and ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University, Office of the Provost, Office of Undergraduate Admissions Records contain memos, correspondence, meeting minutes, and reports regarding admissions statistics, enrollment projections, and average test scores. This collection also contains Office of Civil Rights (OCR) investigations on racial and ethnic differences in admittee qualifications. Materials range in date from 1972 to 2017. The Office of Undergraduate Admissions provides prospective students whether transfers, international, or incoming freshmen with the information they need to guide them through the admissions process. The Office gives prospective and incoming students information on academic majors and minors, financial aid, and campus visits. Admissions evaluates applications for enrollment and hands down decisions according to established guidelines.
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North Carolina State University. Inter-Residence Council
Size: 1.05 linear feet (1 archival legal box, 1 flatfolder); 1 website Collection ID: UA 021.527
The North Carolina State University, Student and Other Organizations, Inter-Residence Council Records contain memos, publications, meeting minutes, flyers, a photocollage, and the organization's constitution. The records also include the official website of the Inter-Residence Council beginning in 2019 and captured quarterly starting ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University, Student and Other Organizations, Inter-Residence Council Records contain memos, publications, meeting minutes, flyers, a photocollage, and the organization's constitution. The records also include the official website of the Inter-Residence Council beginning in 2019 and captured quarterly starting in 2020. Topics include fundraisers and other events as well as dormitory policies. Paper materials range in date from 1955 to 1992. The North Carolina State University, Inter-Residence Council is comprised of students who advocate and provide a voice for the many residents of NC State University. The Council is committed to advocating on behalf of residential communities to provide leadership development opportunities to all. It was formerly known as the Inter-Dormitory Council.
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North Carolina State University. Parents' Association
Size: 0.1 linear feet (1 folder) Collection ID: MSS 00442
This collection includes volume 1, issue 2; volume 1, issue 3; and volume 3, issue 1 of The State Scene. The issues contain articles of particular interest to the parents of NC State students including items on public safety, events, programs, and computing on campus. Materials range in date from spring of 1989 to fall of 1990. The ...
MoreThis collection includes volume 1, issue 2; volume 1, issue 3; and volume 3, issue 1 of The State Scene. The issues contain articles of particular interest to the parents of NC State students including items on public safety, events, programs, and computing on campus. Materials range in date from spring of 1989 to fall of 1990. The State Scene was published by the North Carolina State University Parents' Association (later Parents and Families Services) to notify parents of events and initiatives on campus. It appears the State Scene was published from the late 1980s to the early 1990s.
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North Carolina State University. College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Size: 0.25 linear feet (1 archival half box) Collection ID: UA 023.016
The North Carolina State University College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Photographs, 1963-2002 and undated, include black and white photographs of classrooms; students; faculty, administration, and staff; various labs and equipment; events; and other programs and activities associated with the college's five departments. Of ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Photographs, 1963-2002 and undated, include black and white photographs of classrooms; students; faculty, administration, and staff; various labs and equipment; events; and other programs and activities associated with the college's five departments. Of particular note are the photographs of the computer lab and an early photograph of the construction of the North Carolina State University nuclear reactor. In 1960, the departments of Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, and Experimental Statistics joined to form the School of Physical Sciences and Applied Mathematics. In 1965, the Dept. of Biochemistry was formed within the school. The school became the College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences in 1987. As of 2008, the College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences includes five major programs. These programs include Chemistry; Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Science; Mathematics; Physics; and Statistics.
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North Carolina State University. Libraries. University Archives
Size: 9.5 linear feet (28 albums, 1 archival box, 2 archival half boxes, 3 archival flat boxes) Collection ID: UA 023.023
This collection contains images of organizations that provided social, cultural, recreational, and professional opportunities for North Carolina State University student, faculty, and staff from 1897 until 1990. The images include group portraits, candid shots, and photographs of large events as well as a handful of scrapbooks. In ...
MoreThis collection contains images of organizations that provided social, cultural, recreational, and professional opportunities for North Carolina State University student, faculty, and staff from 1897 until 1990. The images include group portraits, candid shots, and photographs of large events as well as a handful of scrapbooks. In 1887 the North Carolina General Assembly created the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts as the state's land-grant institution to provide teaching, research and extension services to the people of the state. The College officially opened its doors in 1889, with Alexander Holladay as the first President. Classes began that fall with seventy-two students. Since the opening of the college's doors, student organizations have had a role. A branch of the Y.M.C.A. was established on campus in 1889, as were the Pullen and Leazar literary societies, and the Agricultural Society. As of 2008, there were 480 different campus organizations, including fraternities, sororities, professional societies, and student government.
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Overby, William Troy
Size: 0.2 linear feet Collection ID: MSS 00430
Contained in this collection is William T. Overby’s notebook for NC State College poultry and plant propagation courses, ca. 1923. Some pages contain examples of Overby's identification of feathers by chicken breed. William Troy ("Bill") Overby was originally from Margaretsville, North Carolina. He attended North Carolina State ...
MoreContained in this collection is William T. Overby’s notebook for NC State College poultry and plant propagation courses, ca. 1923. Some pages contain examples of Overby's identification of feathers by chicken breed. William Troy ("Bill") Overby was originally from Margaretsville, North Carolina. He attended North Carolina State College from 1922 to 1926, and the college awarded him a B.S. degree in vocational education. While a student, he was a member of the Poultry Science Club, the Agricultural Club, and the Leazar Literary Society. After college, he lived in Jamesville, North Carolina.
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