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Welcome to Campus Life at North Carolina A and T State University. Campus living is a unique and valuable experience that will serve as a special part of your education. Our residents have the opportunity to establish a home away from home, meaningful connections through academic and social networks, become more aware of and appreciate diversity on campus and how it applies to the global community, develop leadership skills and understand the importance of community responsibility. Aggie Suites is a community complex comprised of two units, Aggie Suites E and Aggie Suites F. Aggie Suites E and F bears its name from its building structure and overhead view of the letters E and F. They have 3 floors each and are served by 8 staff members.
Pride Hall
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The University Foundation conducted a student contest to name this residence hall. The final selection was "Pride Hall" (Short for AGGIE PRIDE!!) This co-ed residence hall has 3 floors served by 8 staff members.
Preeminent Point
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The N.C. A&T Real Estate Foundation conducted a social media apartment naming contest to name this apartment complex. The final selection for the name was Preeminent Pointe. The apartment complex has 3 different buildings and is served by 1 professional staff member, 5 student staff members, and 1 graduate student.
Aggie Pointe
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The N.C. A&T Real Estate Foundation conducted a social media apartment naming contest to name this apartment complex. The final selection for the name was Aggie Pointe. The apartment complex has 6 different buildings and is served is served by 1 professional staff member, 5 student staff members, and 1 graduate student.
Aggie Pointe
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The N.C. A&T Real Estate Foundation conducted a social media apartment naming contest to name this apartment complex. The final selection for the name was Aggie Pointe. The apartment complex has 6 different buildings and is served is served by 1 professional staff member, 5 student staff members, and 1 graduate student.
Alex Haley Hall
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Named after the author Alex Haley, Haley Hall is co-ed and has 3 floors served by 6 staff members.
Aggie Village
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Aggie Village is a community complex consisting of four residential units: Richmond, McCain, Blair, and McNeil Halls. Each co-ed residence hall received its name from one of the the A&T Four : Ezell Blair, Jr., Franklin McCain, Joseph McNeil and David Richmond. These residence halls have 3 floors each and are served by 25 staff members.
Cooper Hall
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Cooper Hall is a male residence hall that bears the name of Charles C. Cooper, a professor of Industrial Education. This residence hall has 4 floors served by 10 staff members.
Holland Hall
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Holland Hall bears the name of Annie Holland, a state supervisor of former African American elementary schools in North Carolina. Holland Hall is one of the first buildings named after a woman on the campus. This female residence hall has 3 floors served by 5 staff members.
Curtis Hall
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Built in 1951, Curtis Hall is named after one of the first N.C. A&T graduates...Austin Curtis, class of 1899. It is an all-female residence hall and has three floors. It is served by five staff members.
Speight Hall
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Formerly known as Morrison Hall, this building is now known as Speight Hall. Lovingly known as “Miss Aggie Pride,” Dr. Velma Speight has demonstrated strong commitment, dedication and cultivation of her alma mater, as well as the field of education, for over 45 years. In addition to serving as past chairwoman for the A&T Board of Trustees, Dr. Speight took the reins as director of Alumni Affairs in 1993, serving until her retirement in 1997. During her retirement, she has continued to serve the university and its alumni chairing executive-level committees, and participation and involvement in other areas of significance.
Morrow Hall
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Morrow Hall is an all female residence hall. It is named after Alma I. Morrow who was a campus librarian from 1935 to 1957. This hall has three floors and is served by seven staff members.
Vanstory Hall
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Named after C. M. Vanstory, a former North Carolinian who served as a member of the university's Board of Trustees, Vanstory Hall opened in 1967. This co-ed residence hall has 3 floors served by 8 staff members.
Barbee Hall
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Barbee Hall is a co-ed residence hall. This high-rise ushered in a new era in architecture on A&T's campus. Named after Zoe Parks Barbee, a former A&T English instructor who served on the faculty of this university during the 1950's through 1974 and became one of the first African Americans to serve as a Guilford County Commissioner, Barbee Hall has 6 floors which are served by 8 staff members.
Aggie Terrace
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Aggie Terrace is a residential apartment complex consisting of junior, senior and graduate residents. This residence hall has 3 floors served by the Pride Hall staff members.