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North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

North Carolina A&T University
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Former names
The Agricultural and Mechanical College for the Colored Race
Negro Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina
Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina
Motto Mens et Manus (Latin)
Motto in English
Mind and Hand
Type Public Land-grant
HBCU Research
Established March 9, 1891 (1891-03-09)
Endowment $48 million
Chancellor Harold L. Martin, Sr.
Provost Joe B. Whitehead, Jr.
Academic staff
Total: 711
(486 full time/ 225 part time)
Students 10,725 (Fall 2014)
Undergraduates 9,203 (Fall 2014)
Postgraduates 1,522 (Fall 2014)
253 (Fall 2012)
Location Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
36°04′31″N 79°46′25″W / 36.075352°N 79.773628°W / 36.075352; -79.773628Coordinates: 36°04′31″N 79°46′25″W / 36.075352°N 79.773628°W / 36.075352; -79.773628
Campus Urban
200 acre (0.8 km²) main campus,
492 acre (1.99 km²) agricultural campus
College Yell "Aggie Pride"
Colors Blue and Gold
         
Sports NCAA Division IMid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC)
Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association (Women's Swimming)
13 varsity sports teams
Nickname Aggies
Mascot Aggie the bulldog
Affiliations University of North Carolina System
Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Southeastern Universities Research Association
Thurgood Marshall College Fund
Website www.ncat.edu
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University rankings
National
Forbes 497
U.S. News & World Report Not Published
Washington Monthly 49

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (also known as North Carolina A&T State University, North Carolina A&T" N.C. A&T, or simply A&T) is a public, coeducational, historically black, research university located in Greensboro, North Carolina, United States. It is a constituent institution of the University of North Carolina, one of the oldest public universities in the United States. Founded by act of the North Carolina General Assembly, on March 9, 1891, as The "Agricultural and Mechanical College for the Colored Race;" it is the second college established under the provisions of the Morrill Land-Grant Acts; and first for people of color in the state of North Carolina. Initially, the college offered instruction in Agriculture, English, Horticulture, and Mathematics. In 1967, the college was designated a Regional University by the North Carolina General Assembly and renamed "North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University."

Today, with an enrollment of over 10,000 students, North Carolina A&T is the largest historically black university in the nation. According to the U.S. News & World Report, the university was ranked 10th nationally, and 2nd among public historically black institutions. The university is also well recognized for its degree program in engineering. The university's College of Engineering has consistently ranked first in the nation for the number of degrees awarded to African-Americans at the undergraduate level, and is a leading producer of African-American engineers with master's and doctorate degrees. The university is also a leading producer of African-American psychology undergraduates; minority certified public accountants, landscape architects, veterinarians, and agricultural graduates.


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