Forms and Documents

Legacy 1910 Form

Are there generations of Eagles in your family tree? If so, congratulations on making the Nest a family tradition. The Alumni Relations Office hosts special events and opportunities for our Legacy families throughout the year. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with second-, third-, and fourth-generation Eagles. Please complete the form below to share information about your family members who are NCCU alumni.

Area:
Institutional Advancement
Department:
Alumni Relations
Audiences:
Employees,
Students,
Public
Contact Person:
LaMisa M Foxx

NCCU Police Department Internship Application

The NCCU Police Department welcomes students to apply for our internship program. This program provides an in-depth look at the day-to-day operations of the police department. Selected applicants will have the opportunity to shadow various areas within the department, from patrol to administrative roles. To be considered, applicants must complete the entire application process and submit an updated resume.

Area:
Campus Safety
Department:
University Police
Audiences:
Employees,
Students,
Public
Contact Person:
Devin Mercer

Newest Eagles

This document provides information about the newest members of the NCCU family.

Area:
Academic Affairs
Department:
Undergraduate Admissions
Audiences:
Employees,
Students,
Public
Contact Person:
Wallecia Eley

Respiratory Protection Plan

The Respiratory Protection Plan outlines guidelines for how to protect employees against harmful dust, fogs, fumes, mists, gases, smokes, sprays, bioaerosols and vapors through the use of engineering controls, administrative controls or personal protective equipment (PPE).

Area:
Business and Finance
Department:
Environmental Health and Safety
Audiences:
Employees,
Students,
Public
Contact Person:
Dr. Kristin M Long-Witter

Ergonomics Guidelines

The following document provides guidance and information on ergonomics for the NCCU campus. NCCU provides ergonomic assessment and guidance to improve the health of its employees and prevent injuries. The use of proper ergonomic measures can eliminate or mitigate the risk of work-related musculoskeletal disorders.

Area:
Business and Finance
Department:
Environmental Health and Safety
Audiences:
Employees,
Students,
Public
Contact Person:
Dr. Kristin M Long-Witter

Electrical Safety

This document provides guidelines for avoiding electrical hazards that could contribute to a building fire or electrical shock injury.

Area:
Business and Finance
Department:
Environmental Health and Safety
Audiences:
Employees,
Students,
Public
Contact Person:
Dr. Kristin M Long-Witter

Communicable Disease Plan Executive Summary

This document consists of the executive summary for the North Carolina Central University Pandemic and Communicable Disease Emergency Response Plan, which provides a framework for preparedness and response activities for communicable disease crises, including pandemics that may affect the NCCU community.

Area:
Business and Finance
Department:
Environmental Health and Safety
Audiences:
Employees,
Students,
Public
Contact Person:
Dr. Kristin M Long-Witter