Campus Life

You come to North Carolina A&T State University not just to achieve academic success, but to grow as an individual and find your place in a larger community. Our campus and surrounding area provide many opportunities for you to grow outside the classroom. N.C. A&T is where you will discover your path to become a more well-rounded person and leader in whatever field you choose.

Our Campus

Spread over 188 beautiful acres, our campus reflects the pride of every Aggie, with its modern facilities and diverse student resources. It is a growing and busy place where you can always find something fun and interesting to do.

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Recreation, Clubs & Athletics

A&T offers a wide variety of student organizations and clubs, as well as a very active Greek community of fraternities and sororities. Interested in playing a sport? We have a very active intramural and club sports culture.

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Our Traditions

From Welcome Week to Homecoming to Graduation, there’s always something exciting happening on campus. The only thing that matches Aggie pride is Aggie fun!

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student clubs and organizations offer something for everyone

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on-campus dining halls and restaurants including McAlister's Deli, Aggie Wings & Cafe, Starbucks, Chick-fil-A and 1891 Bistro

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club sports including basketball, flag football, soccer and volleyball

Arts and Culture

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Arts & Culture

Those with a creative streak can find numerous ways to express themselves at A&T, from theater to music to art. Our campus is just nine blocks from downtown Greensboro, home to an eclectic mix of opportunities to see or participate in the arts.

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I love this school. I love the people. And I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else.
Zila Sanchez, Junior, Journalism and Mass Communication