Guide 2015 - Fayetteville State University
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Guide 2015 - Fayetteville State University
PROJECT GRADUATION RIENTATION WEEK 2015 Pre-Orientation Guide 2015 Timeline 1867 Howard School Founded by David A. Bryant, Nelson Carter, Andrew J. Chesnutt, George Grainger, Matthew Leary. Thomas Lomax, and Robert Simmons. They paid $136.00 for two lots on Gillespie Street 1867 Robert Harris became first Principal Comprehensive Level I Institution, offering Master’s Degrees. Dr. Charles “A” Lyons, Jr., President, then became the first Chancellor of the University. 1973 Offered Associate of Arts degrees at Fort Bragg 1976 NCATE Accreditation 1868 Howard School constructed by Freedman’s Bureau 1872 Charles Chesnutt became a pupil-teacher at the Howard School 1877 Named North Carolina’s First State Colored Normal School with Robert Harris as Principal and Charles Chesnutt as Assistant Principal. (After UNC-Chapel Hill, it is the second oldest State supported school in North Carolina) 1880 Charles W. Chesnutt became Principal 1883 Charles Chesnutt resigned as Principal 1883 Dr. Ezekiel Ezra (E. E.) Smith became Principal 1888 George H. Williams became Principal 1895 Dr. E. E. Smith returned as Principal 1898 Reverend Leonard (Robert) E. Fairley became Acting Principal 1987 Dr. Charles “A” Lyons, Jr. retired as Chancellor 1988Dr. Lloyd V. Hackley is named the eighth Chief Executive Officer of Fayetteville State University 1994Dr. Lloyd V. Hackley left Fayetteville State University and became President of the North Carolina Community College System 1994 First doctoral program - Ed.D. in Educational Leadership 1995Dr. Donna J. Benson, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs of The University of North Carolina served as Interim Chancellor 1995Dr. Willis B. McLeod was selected as the ninth leader and first alumnus Chancellor on November 15, 1995 1998 NLN Accreditation for Nursing Program 2001 CCNE Accreditation for Nursing Program 1899 Dr. E. E. Smith returned as Principal 2002 Through 2003 won 14 CIAA Championships 1908 State Colored Normal School moved to the Murchison Road site 2003 Dr. Willis B. McLeod resigned as Chancellor on June 30, 2003 1927 High school was discontinued and the title of Principal was changed to President and Vice Principal to Dean 2003Dr. T. J. (Thelma Jane) Bryan was selected as the tenth Chancellor and started her duties on July 1, 2003 1933 Dr. E. E. Smith retired as President 2005 Generic nursing program accredited by CCNE 1933 Dr. J. Ward Seabrook is elected President 2006 Master of social work program accredited by CSWE 1939 Name changed to Fayetteville State Teachers College and it became a four-year institution granting a B.S. degree in Elementary Education, accredited by the state and region 2007 Business and accounting programs accredited by AACSB 1947 Accredited by SACS 2007Dr. Lloyd V. Hackley was named Interim Chancellor by UNC President Erskine Bowles and started his duties effective July 23, 2007 1954 Member of AACTE 1956 Dr. J. Ward Seabrook retired 2008Dr. James A. Anderson was selected as the eleventh chief executive officer and started his duties on June 9, 2008 1956 Dr. Rudolph Jones elected President 1963 Name changed to Fayetteville State College 1969 Dr. Rudolph Jones retired 1969 Dr. Charles “A” Lyons, Jr. became President 1969Name changed to Fayetteville State University and it was designated a regional university 1972Fayetteville State University was made a constituent institution of the University of North Carolina and a 1 2007 Dr. T. J. Bryan resigned as Chancellor on July 23, 2007 2012FSU is the only UNC campus that houses both a traditional and an International Early College High School. 2012 FSU opens a new 338-bed state-of-the-art Renaissance Residence Hall 2014 FSU opens the newly renovated Rudolph Jones Student Center, an 82,000 square feet state-of-the-art building. You are required to have your Bronco One Card (Student ID Card) with you at all times. Welcome Greetings to the mighty Class of 2019 and welcome to the Bronco Nation! Fayetteville State University is committed to the development of well-rounded students that will graduate and become productive leaders that make important contributions to society. Therefore, it is critical that you maximize your time here at FSU and develop your critical thinking skills, talents and abilities. In an effort to assist you as you begin your journey at Fayetteville State University; we have designed Orientation to equip you with important information that will help you be successful and graduate. Therefore, it is with this vision that this year’s orientation theme is “Broncos 101: Project Graduation.” Throughout the orientation process, you will be presented with “tips” that will serve as guidelines for you to follow as a student towards a successful pathway to graduation in May 2019. During your matriculation here at FSU, we encourage you to stay focused academically, involved in campus life and the community, and BroncoFIT. Most importantly, you will quickly learn that FSU provides a quality education that will make you proud to be an FSU Bronco today, at graduation, and forever more as alumni! The goals of Fayetteville State University New Student Orientation are to: • Ensure that you accomplish all of the necessary tasks required to become officially enrolled at Fayetteville State University. • Provide an understanding of Fayetteville State University’s traditions and legacy and your place therein. • Help you transition effectively to college life academically, personally, and socially. • Help you understand the University processes, procedures, and policies that will govern your life as a student here at FSU. • Inform you about the availability of services and programs. You are required to have your Bronco One Card (Student ID Card) with you at all times. 2 Welcome Greetings to the Class of 2019 Welcome to Fayetteville State University! We are honored by your decision to join our FSU community and thrilled about your enthusiasm and your motivation to attend FSU. I am confident that you will find an environment that will allow you to define your personal uniqueness as you realize your goals and anticipated aspirations for the future. As one of the oldest universities in North Carolina, you are joining an academic community that is steeped in tradition and pays a particular homage to our past, but also prepares you for success. You have a wonderful opportunity for developing new relationships when you become a member of the Bronco Family and I encourage you to actively participate in your community. Among the first people to greet you at FSU will be your Resident Assistant (RA) and your Orientation Leader (OL). These students are great resources for navigating the campus and for answering any questions or concerns. Our theme this year is Broncos 101: Project Graduation. Our focus is to give you the tools necessary to develop skills in scholarship, leadership and service so that you may graduate as well-rounded Broncos. What this means is that as a Bronco, we would like you to succeed academically by always striving for high academic honors, assuming leadership roles and responsibilities by getting involved in different clubs and organizations, and giving back to your community through dedicated service. Upon arrival, you will be introduced to the University’s expectations and to your responsibilities as new members of our continued legacy of excellence here at FSU. It is our anticipation that you, as a selected group of students, will demonstrate high-achieving behaviors and become future leaders of the world. Broncos 101: Project Graduation will prepare you to become that leader, as long as you take ownership of your role in becoming active in scholarship, leadership and service. The Division of Student Affairs offers a supportive and stimulating environment. Class of 2019, you will receive a great deal of freedom and you are expected to respond respectfully and maturely to the FSU responsibilities and the FSU Student Handbook. We look forward to greeting you at our New Student Orientation on August 15, 2015. The information provided will introduce you to the FSU community and provide a tentative schedule of events planned for Freshman Orientation. Be sure to read the enclosed materials and make note that locations are subject to change. A final schedule of events will be provided upon check-in with additional tools to help you maneuver the campus. Finally, take note of the Broncos 101 Tips sprinkled throughout the pages, as they exist to aid you in your journey to overall preparedness and fitness for life here at FSU. We expect great things from you at FSU and we hope you remain focused and remember that graduation is your ultimate destination through the challenging, fulfilling and enjoyable years at Fayetteville State University. Sincerely, Janice Haynie, Ph.D. Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs 3 You are required to have your Bronco One Card (Student ID Card) with you at all times. Welcome Greetings to the Class of 2019 On behalf of the Student Government Association, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the illustrious Fayetteville State University. It is a great honor to attend such an outstanding institution and we are thrilled that you have decided to join the Bronco family. The Student Government Association is a unified body that serves as the voice of the students; and as your SGA President, it is my job to make certain that the concerns of our students are met while ensuring that our efforts benefit the entire student body. In preparation for your journey, you must be reminded that you have matriculated into a system of higher education, and this will not be an inexpensive expedition; hence, it is imperative that you take advantage of every opportunity that is afforded unto you. As you embark on this journey, I challenge you to build upon the rich legacy of leadership and excellence here at FSU, never shunning, always upholding the motto – “RES NON VERBA. DEEDS NOT WORD” With Bronco Pride, Candacy L. Bush Student Government Association President 2015-2016 You are required to have your Bronco One Card (Student ID Card) with you at all times. 4 Welcome Greetings to the Class of 2019 Welcome Class of 2019! I am honored to personally welcome you to this illustrious institution! We are excited that you have chosen Fayetteville State University to further your education and broaden your perspective! Stepping foot on Bronco Land is an amazing opportunity for you to start a new chapter in your life and to pursue your dreams. Fayetteville State University is an excellent environment to enhance your educational, professional, and personal development. Understand that it is a blessing to attend this dynamic institution renowned for its academic excellence, vibrant campus life, and commitment to service. However, you must stay motivated and focused to reach your ultimate goal---graduation! As you start this new chapter, always have a positive attitude and never let anyone deter you from reaching your dreams. PRESS through your freshman year and get involved in campus life. Through your involvement you will learn about the values, rich legacy, and longstanding traditions of Fayetteville State University. These values and traditions will remain with you throughout your collegiate career and life. Again, welcome to Fayetteville State University. I look forward to serving with you as we create cherished experiences to be remembered for generations! With Bronco Pride, Jasmine Bogan Miss Fayetteville State University 2015-2016 Class of 2019: It is my pleasure to welcome you with open arms, congratulating you on your new profound journey as remarkable Bronco students. Starting your upcoming year at this distinguished institution will surely bring you joy, a great college experience, and the wonderful enlightenment of obtaining a well-earned degree. Attending Fayetteville State University will truly open doors to later accomplishments and achievements in life. You will learn more about yourself and how to soar high academically and socially. Class of 2019, this is your year to shine and to enjoy the full BRONCO Pride experience. Each of you has tremendous potential, and FSU will help bring out the best in you. “WELCOME, to F S U!!!” Sincerely, William Mobley Mr. Fayetteville State University 2015-2016 5 You are required to have your Bronco One Card (Student ID Card) with you at all times. Welcome Greetings to the Class of 2019 Greetings Class of 2019! You are now an official Fayetteville State University Bronco and I am delighted to serve you as the Program Director of the Student Activities Council (SAC) during the 2015-2016 academic year. The FSU Student Activities Council plans, implements, and executes activities and events that will provide you with everlasting memories and an enjoyable experience during your time here at our beloved University. Founded in 1994, The Student Activities Council gives students opportunities to create events for our fellow Broncos. Throughout the year, SAC hosts many activities such as: bowling nights, campus dances, and tailgate parties. We also implement major weeks such as: Welcome Week, Homecoming, and Rodeo Week in April. Also, the freshman class elects two of their very own to contribute to student leadership as members of the Student Activities Council, so be sure to apply when the time comes. As you embark on this new journey of your life, try to make this experience as memorable as possible. Again, Welcome to the Bronco Family! “Attitude Check! Bronco Pride!” Sincerely, Xavier Adams Student Activities Council Program Director 2014-2016 Greetings Class of 2019! It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to the illustrious Fayetteville State University. I am honored to have the opportunity to serve you as the President of A.U.T.O.S. (Achieving Understanding Towards Off-Campus Students) and as a fellow Bronco. Your collegiate journey has finally begun. Hard work, consistency, friendship, and new opportunities are awaiting you, so hang tight and dive into the college experience. Your college career will be what you make it. I stayed on campus my freshman year, which taught me a little of what it’s like to experience campus life and to be independent. Now as a commuting student, I encourage every Bronco living off campus to get involved with some type of club or organization. If there isn’t a club/organization that interests you, find the necessary steps to create one. Choose not to be the student who just goes to class and then directly home. Try venturing around the campus to network with other Broncos and make every moment count. I encourage you to join A.U.T.O.S Commuter Student Association and use the organization as a stepping stone to greater opportunities at Fayetteville State University and in the Fayetteville community. In turn, I will dedicate my time to helping improve your experience here at FSU Welcome to Bronco Land! Destini Clark AUTOS Commuter Student Association President 2015-2016 You are required to have your Bronco One Card (Student ID Card) with you at all times. 6 Broncos 101: Project Graduation “Scholarship, Leadership, Service” NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION & WEEK OF WELCOME 2015 TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS *A detailed schedule of events to include meeting locations will be distributed during orientation check-in.* SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Saturday, August 15, 2015 Operation Smooth Move 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Residence Hall Check-in elcome to your new home. Unload, unpack and settle in. Be sure to take care of any business matters in the Lilly W Building and visit the Student Center during your appointed time. Residential Student Move-In Schedule Last Names A-E: Check-in Time.............8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Last Names F-K: Check-in Time...........9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Last Names L-P: Check-in Time.........10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Last Names Q-Z: Check-in Time.........11:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m. Military/Military Affiliated Orientation 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Rudolph Jones Student Center T his session is designed specifically for Transfer Students who are: US military and/or military affiliated persons who plan on using either military and/or veteran administration benefits to pay for college. (Military Affiliated means anyone connected to the military: Active Duty, Airmen, Dependents, Reserve, National Guard and Veterans) Note: Students who are military affiliated but do not plan to use military and/or veteran administration benefits to pay for college should follow the Orientation schedule as printed. Commuter Student Orientation Pam Fisher & Latonya Graham 910-672-2112 Rudolph Jones Student Center 10:00 a.m. First-time freshmen commuting students will receive information and resources that will aid in the transition to FSU. 7 Transfer Student Orientation Sarah Calhoun, 910-672-1605 Rudolph Jones Student Center This session is designed to address questions and concerns for Transfer students. 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Session I Session II You are required to have your Bronco One Card (Student ID Card) with you at all times. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS continued Saturday, August 15, 2015 Student Life Resources Rudolph Jones Student Center ou are required to process through the Rudolph Jones Student Center during your designated time (see below) to Y secure your Bronco ID Card, have admission holds removed, get your mailbox key and take your yearbook picture. • Bronco ID Card • University College • Post Office • Yearbook • Commuter, Transfer & Military/Military Spouses Bronco ID Card Schedule 11:00 a.m. Commuter, Transfer & Military/Military Dependents 1:00 p.m. Commuter, Transfer & Military/Military Dependents Residential Student Bronco ID Card Schedule 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Last name A-E Last name F-K Last name L-P Last name Q-Z Business Matters The following offices will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for you to conduct business. Admissions Ms. Ulisa Bowles 910-672-1371 Student Center Submit your final high school transcript, remove admissions holds, and resolve other Admissions issues. Health & Immunization Resources Ms. Linda Melvin 910-672-1454 Spaulding Building Submit your student health forms, immunization records and receive information on how to waive/ enroll in the student health insurance plan. Financial & Registration Parking Decals, Resources University Police & Lilly Building Public Safety Speak with staff regarding tuition and fee payment, class schedule and financial aid. • Registrar’s Office, 3rd floor; 910-672-1185 • Financial Aid, 1st floor 910-672-1325 • Cashier’s Office, 2nd floor 910-672-2606 • Federal Perkins Loan, 2nd floor 910-672-1120 • Student Accounts, 2nd floor 910-672-1155 You are required to have your Bronco One Card (Student ID Card) with you at all times. Students should report to the Science and Technology Building, Room 105 for assistance with their network account username and password and then proceed to the Mitchell Building to pick up an FSU parking decal. University Police only accepts payment in the form of a check or money order. If paying by cash, credit or debit cards, students should make payment at the Cashier’s Office located in the Lilly Building on the 2nd floor, and then bring a copy of the receipt to the University Police & Public Safety in the Mitchell Building office for decal pick up. 8 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS continued Saturday, August 15, 2015 Commuter, Military & Transfer Student Textbook Pickup – ONLY FSU Bookstore, Bronco Square 910-672-1322 (You must have your Bronco ID Card) 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. In order to make textbooks more affordable to our students, FSU offers a Textbook Rental Program. This program includes an across the board charge to all students. Academic Advising (for those who have NOT been advised) 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Helen T. Chick Building, Room 216 Dr. John Brooks, 910-672-1060 Accuplacer Exam (for students who DID NOT test during First Steps) 2:00 p.m. Lyons Science Annex Computer Lab Mr. Alvis Moore, 910-672-1301 Parent Orientation 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Rudolph Jones Student Center Rm. 242 Mr. Fred Sapp, 910-672-1222 Here at FSU, we recognize that parents play a critical role in the success of our students. The Parent Orientation Session is a special program just for parents. It is designed to provide key information about the adjustments your new college student and you will face during the next few years. This session is a valuable means for parents to learn more about what to expect from the Fayetteville State University experience. Mandatory Grand Opening Cook-out (You must have your Bronco ID Card) 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Capel Arena At our Grand Opening Cook-out new students will have an opportunity to get to know their fellow students as well as their Orientation Leaders. Orientation Leaders are current FSU students who assist new students in their transition to college. Your Orientation Leader will serve as a mentor, guide, and source for information during your first week at the University. 9 You are required to have your Bronco One Card (Student ID Card) with you at all times. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS continued Saturday, August 15, 2015 Mandatory (Residential Students Only) Department of Residence Life Meetings 8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Residence Halls Get acquainted with your residence hall staff and learn about living in the halls and emergency preparedness procedures. Freshmen Dance (You must have your Bronco ID Card) 10:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. Lilly Gym An FSU tradition, the Student Activities Council sponsors the Freshman Dance. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Sunday, August 16, 2015 Brunch in the Cafe (You must have your Bronco ID Card) 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Dining Hall, Rudolph Jones Student Center Mandatory Welcoming & Pinning Ceremony 12:30 a.m. Capel Arena The Welcoming & Pinning Ceremony is a formal induction ceremony where Chancellor James A. Anderson officially inducts the new class into the Bronco family. *All students are required to wear black business professional attire (no jeans, spaghetti strap dresses, shorts, form-fitting clothes, sneakers, boots, hats, doo-rags, etc.). Residential Freshmen Student Textbook Pickup 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. FSU Bookstore, Bronco Square 910-672-1322 (You must have your Bronco ID Card) Dinner in the Cafe (You must have your Bronco ID Card) 4:00 p.m. -6:00 p.m. You are required to have your Bronco One Card (Student ID Card) with you at all times. 10 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS continued Sunday, August 16, 2015 Mandatory Bronco 101 Sessions 6:00 p.m. -7:30 p.m. Lyon Science Annex, Science & Technology, Taylor Science Bldgs. The Bronco 101 Sessions serve as an opportunity for the orientation leaders to teach the incoming class how to become broncos! New students will learn school history, chants, traditions and more! Mandatory Let’s Talk: The Expectation of a Bronco Man and Bronco Woman 8:00 p.m. Rudolph Jones Student Center “The Bronco Way”-- a term that means unity, positive energy, and loyalty to the University. Miss FSU and Mr. FSU will lead these interactive discussions designed to help you understand your role in upholding the rich traditions of Fayetteville State University. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Monday, August 17, 2015 Breakfast (You must have your Bronco ID Card) 7:30 a.m. -8:30 a.m. Dining Hall, Rudolph Jones Student Center Mandatory Concurrent Mini-Workshops 9:00 a.m. -12:30 p.m. Lunch in the Cafe (You must have your Bronco ID Card) 12:30 p.m. -2:00 p.m. Dining Hall, Rudolph Jones Student Center Mandatory Orientation Fair 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Global Scholars and Robert H. Short Scholars Meeting (Invitation Only) 3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. School of Business and Economics (SBE), Room 145 Ms. P. Lorraine Jackson, 910-672-2245 11 You are required to have your Bronco One Card (Student ID Card) with you at all times. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS continued Monday, August 17, 2015 Dinner in the Cafe (You must have your Bronco ID Card) 4:00 p.m. -7:00 p.m. Dining Hall, Rudolph Jones Student Center Mandatory Bronco Spirit Night Attitude Check! Bronco Pride! 8:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m. Capel Arena Bronco Spirit comes alive as you celebrate & experience what it means to be a Fayetteville State University Bronco. Come out and meet our football, volleyball, and bowling teams, as well as our sensational cheerleaders, magnificent marching band, and dynamic fraternities and sororities as they entertain you during our traditional Bronco Spirit Night! SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Tuesday, August 18, 2015 FIRST DAY OF CLASS! CLASSES BEGIN PROMPTLY AT 8:00 A.M. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO BE PRESENT FOR THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS!!! (You must have your Bronco ID Card) Regular Dining Hall Hours Resume (You must have your Bronco ID Card) Monday through Friday BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday BRUNCH 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. DINNER 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Mandatory African American Dance Ensemble (Must have Bronco ID Card to be admitted) 8:00 p.m. Seabrook Auditorium Come watch a spectacular show that celebrates culture! You are required to have your Bronco One Card (Student ID Card) with you at all times. 12 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Wednesday, August 19, 2015 Mandatory Movie Under the Stars (Must have Bronco ID Card to be admitted) 8:00 p.m. The Quad (Rainsite: Lilly Gym) Bring your blankets and lawn chairs for a comfy movie under the night sky! SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Thursday, August 20, 2015 Mandatory Comedy Show (Must have Bronco ID Card to be admitted) 8:00 p.m. Seabrook Auditorium Come and enjoy some good laughs after your first week of classes! SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Friday, August 21, 2015 Mandatory QuadFest (Must have Bronco ID Card to be admitted) The Quad (Rainsite: Lilly Gym) 6:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m. Have fun at our annual Block Party to celebrate the new year! Enjoy rides, live music, food, and prizes. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Saturday, August 22, 2015 Campus Dance (Must have Bronco ID Card to be admitted) 10:00 p.m. -2:00 a.m. Capel Arena $2 -- FSU Students w/ Bronco ID card. $5 – College Students with valid college ID An FSU Tradition, the Student Activities Council sponsors the official back-to-school jam. 13 You are required to have your Bronco One Card (Student ID Card) with you at all times. You are required to have your Bronco One Card (Student ID Card) with you at all times. 14 Directory Directory of important Orientation Numbers Admissions................................................................................................ 800-222-2594 Aramark Dining Services.......................................................................... 910-672-1039 Bookstore.................................................................................................. 910-672-1322 Bronco Card............................................................................................... 910-672-1762 910-672-2310 Career Services.......................................................................................... 910-672-1205 Commuter Student Services..................................................................... 910-672-2112 Division of Student Affairs....................................................................... 910-672-1201 Financial Aid.............................................................................................. 910-672-1325 FSU Mail Center......................................................................................... 910-672-1123 Health Services.......................................................................................... 910-672-1454 Military Education..................................................................................... 910-672-2961 Police & Public Safety............................................................................... 910-672-1341 Registrar’s Office....................................................................................... 910-672-1185 Residence Life............................................................................................ 888-539-1616 910-672-1284 Student Accounts...................................................................................... 910-672-1155 Student Engagement............................................................................... .910-672-1166 Student Veterans Center.......................................................................... 910-672-1628 Transfer Student Information.................................................................. 910-672-1605 University College.................................................................................... .910-672-1060 University Testing..................................................................................... 910-672-1301 1200 Murchison Road • Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301-4298 • www.uncfsu.edu @Connect1867 @Connect1867 @Connect1867 @Connect1867 @Connect1867 Fayetteville State University is a constituent institution of The University of North Carolina. Fayetteville State University is committed to equality of educational opportunity and does not discriminate against applicants, students, or employees based on race, color, national origin, religion, gender, age, or disability. Moreover, Fayetteville State University values diversity and actively seeks to recruit talented students, faculty, and staff from diverse backgrounds.