College of Education

Prospective Undergraduate Students

Admission Requirements

High school seniors, community college students, and students at four-year institutions considering transfer to North Carolina A&T should contact the Office of Undergraduate Admission located in Webb Hall. You may call to speak with a representative at 336-334-7946 or you may send an email message to uadmit@ncat.edu. To learn more about applying, visit the Office of Admissions website

To learn more about deadline dates to apply to the University, please visit the Office of Admission “Deadline Dates” website at http://www.ncat.edu/admissions/undergraduate/dates-deadlines/index.html.

Tuition and Fees

The cost to attend North Carolina A&T varies by the type of student who enrolls. Rates differ for full-time on-campus students compared to off-campus commuter students. We strongly encourage students to contact the Treasurers Office to learn more about the different rates to attend the university. You may call the Treasurers Office at 336-334-7721 or you may send an email to treasoff@ncat.edu.

If you would like to learn more about the different rates to attend the university, you may visit the Treasurers Office website that outlines these rates.

Financial Aid

The University offers financial support to prospective students contingent upon their personal financial situation. These forms of support vary between grants, scholarships, loans, or work study. We strongly encourage prospective students to contact representatives in the Office of Financial Aid to discuss eligibility requirements for these various forms of financial support and to discuss the application process for each one. Please use the following information to contact Office of Financial Aid:

Office of Student Financial Aid
Dowdy Administrative Building, Suite 100
1601 East Market Street 
Greensboro, NC 27411
Phone: 336-334-7973 or Toll free (800) 443-0835
Fax: 336-334-7954
Email: finaid@ncat.edu
Financial Aid Website

Undergraduate Degree Program Information

High school seniors, community college transfer students, and college transfer students interested in an undergraduate degree program in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction should adhere to the admission information articulated above. To learn more about each degree program, please click the appropriate link(s) below related to the program of interest.

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) – Elementary Education (K-6)
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) – Secondary Education 
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) - Dual Licensure Option