Programs

Campus Saftey
Honda Campus All Star- Challenge
Political Issues Forums
Student Leadership Conference
Pan-Hellenic Summit
Student Leadership Retreat
Student Organizations Operation (COP)





Student Leadership Conference -

The Student Leadership Conference is to develop and strengthen the leadership skills of student leaders on campus and surrounding colleges and universities. This conference incorporates workshops and social activities to address topics that promote leadership, self-awareness, and issues that are critical in today's society.   They must use what they have learned in the past, what they are learning today, and enhance themselves in order to become effective leaders for tomorrow.

Student Leaders Retreat -

Annually, the Student Leaders Retreat is held at the end of the spring semester for newly elected Student Government Association officers, class officers, presidents of fraternities, sororities, departmental clubs, honor societies, Aggie Clubs and other leaders elected to hold offices for the next school year.  The purpose of this retreat is to provide student leaders with information designed to improve their leadership management skills and potentials to become extraordinary leaders.

Other salient components of the retreat include training sessions utilizing four workshop modules: team building, conflict resolution, assessment of leadership styles, and  parliamentary procedures.  Adequate time is devoted to evaluation and feedback from each student.

In addition, the retreat incorporates A&T history, unity, self-improvement techniques, leadership skills, issues central to making decisions, networking and building collaborative relationships that motivate the intellect for proactive and productive student leaders on campus and in the community.

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Honda Campus All-Star Challenge -

Honda Campus All-Star Challenge is an opportunity for student development in an academic arena to secure funding necessary to maintain and upgrade campus facilities and improve the quality of campus life.

A question and answer game modeled after the award-winning College Bowl, the program shines the spotlight on the fastest minds on campus.  By playing the game, institutions can earn monetary grants totaling $305,000 and show off their scholars on the cable network, Black Entertainment Television, (BET).

Game questions cover every conceivable topic representative of all subject areas and is open to all students enrolled in four-year HBCUs.

The Campus Tournament, designed to select a team of winner to represent the University, is held in the Fall.  All student organizations and departments are invited to enter a team of five students for the on-campus competition.

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Campus Safety Conference -

The annual Campus Safety Conference is held for students, administrators, faculty and staff to facilitate awareness, communication and discussion on safety issues affecting the educational environment on college/university campuses and surrounding communities.   This conference presents issues that require the attention of all colleges and universities today.

Safety on a campus is a national issue that is continuously acknowledged by colleges and universities. North Carolina A&T State University has developed strategies designed to educate its community on issues associated with campus safety.  These strategies have led to the development of programs, comprehensive approaches and measurements for improving the safety and tranquility on the University campus.

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Pan-Hellenic Summit -

Since the inception of the undergraduate Pan-Hellenic Summit in 1986, the Division of Student Affairs at North Carolina A&T State University has annually sponsored this program on the university campus.  The Summit provides an opportunity for regional directors, national officers, advisors, and undergraduates to intentionally focus and direct attention to the real purposes and principles of the nine black Greek Letter organizations.  The summit also serves as a major vehicle for fostering teamwork, collaboration and network between organizations involved.  Namely, these organizations are Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.,  Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.,  Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc.,   Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. , Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.,  and Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.

The objectives of the Pan-Hellenic Summit are:

- To deepen and strengthen the commitment to collaborate, respect and support all similar organization in the manner by the national and regional presidents of these organizations.

- To provide direction for and give attention to the Greek letter organizations - scholarships and service rather than mistreating of human beings who seek to attain membership.

- To assist students in their development and potential for broad and comprehensive involvement at the national and regional levels.

- To inspire the research approach to better understand psychological and sociological drives which cause students to haze prospective members in spite of the fact that these acts violate organizations constitutions, university regulations and state laws.

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Political Candidates Forums -

A series of Political Candidates Forums are held annually in the Fall Semester to offer formal opportunities for students to focus on issues pertinent to understand the political process both on local and national levels.  Student organizations involved in the planning and implementation of these forums include the Political Science Society, Council of Presidents, Young Democrats, Progressive Republicans and the North Carolina A&T Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement Colored People (NAACP).

Tje forums cover a wide and diverse range of topic such as relationships and forming networks with local, state and national candidates, race, economic development, family issues, education, environment and ecology, health care, civil rights and budgets.

The primary goals of the Political Candidates Forums are to provide a knowledge base for effective decision making, to educate participants about the political process, to increase the number of registered voters, to encourage participation in voting in local, state and national elections and to encourage participation in voting in local, state and national elections and to introduce candidates and issues affecting the University, city and state.