North Carolina State University, Division of Student Affairs, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Records 1889-2008

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North Carolina State University, Division of Student Affairs, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Records 1889-2008

The records of the North Carolina State University Office of the Vice-Chancellor of Student Affairs, 1889-2008, contain correspondence, reports, and memoranda pertaining to student life on campus including admissions, financial aid, residence life, counseling, student conduct, arts organizations, Greek organizations, housing and residence life, and the administration of student organizations. Records include files from the Associate Vice Chancellor's office, Alumni Association, Athletics, Financial Aid, and Student Government. As of 2010, the Division of Student Affairs at North Carolina State University provides programs and services for students and the larger community to enhance quality of life, facilitate intellectual, ethical and personal growth, and create a culture which engenders respect for human diversity. Through these activities the Division of Student Affairs support student learning with the principle of “Students First.”

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Working under their longstanding motto of "Students First," the North Carolina State University Division of Student Affairs works to provide programs and services for students and the larger community - to enhance quality of life, facilitate intellectual, ethical and personal growth, and create a culture which engenders respect for human diversity. In this pursuit, the member groups and programs of the Division of Student Affairs, including student media organizations, have produced a number of ...

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