
NCCUDC Chapter Meetings
Chapter Meetings will be at 10am on Zoom, for now:
October 15th
November 19th
January 21st
February 18th
March 18th
April 15th
May 20th
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The NCCU Metro DC Alumni Chapter are so proud of you!
My candidacy for Ms. NCCU Alumni 2022 is truly a full-circle moment. Early in life, I knew I wanted to attend a Historically Black College. Movies like School Daze and television shows like a Different World, really opened my eyes to the HBCU experience. Like most people, my college dreams came with costly financial implications. Thankfully, the North Carolina Central University Alumni Association saw fit to grant me a full four-year academic scholarship.
Jade Fuller was born in Queens, New York, and raised in Queens, as well as, Long Island by her loving parents Horace and Lois Fuller. Jade and her sister Jazmin, were both active and studious children. From the onset, education was uplifted as a priority for the Fuller family. Accordingly, following a successful high school career, Jade was awarded a full, four-year academic alumni association scholarship to attend North Carolina Central University.
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Former Names – National Religious Training School and Chautauqua for the Colored Race (1910–1915) · National Training School (1915–1923) · Durham State Normal School for Negroes (1923–1925) · North Carolina College for Negroes (1925–1947) · North Carolina College at Durham (1947–1969)
Motto – Truth and Service
Type – Public, HBCU
Established – 1910
Parent institution – UNC System
Endowment – $54 million
Chancellor – Johnson O. Akinleye
Provost – David H. Jackson
Website – www.nccu.edu
Chapter Meetings will be at 10am on Zoom, for now:
October 15th
November 19th
January 21st
February 18th
March 18th
April 15th
May 20th
© 2017+ NCCU Metro DC Alumni Chapter All Rights Reserved.