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The latest NCCU calendars are available at http://webevent.nccu.edu/EventList.aspx.
Yes. NCCU now has an ombudsman whose job is to help resolve student problems with the bureaucracy. Her name is Valerie Prince, and her phone number is 919-530-6342. Her email address is vprince@nccu.edu. Those of you who are having problems with the University bureaucracy should give her a try.
Yes, NCCU does participate in the Academic Common Market. Residents of states that also participate in the Academic Common Market are considered "in-state" for tuition purposes but only if they are attending the on-campus program at NCCU. In other words, the Academic Common Market does not apply to distance education students.