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Leadership & Involvement Resources

The Leadership & Involvement Resources section connects students with tools, programs, and opportunities to develop their leadership skills, engage in student governance, and make a positive impact on their campus and community. Whether you’re looking to run for a position, sharpen your public speaking skills, or join a statewide student initiative, these resources will help you grow as a leader and build meaningful connections.

NCCC System

The North Carolina Community College System (NCCCS) is a network of 58 colleges offering affordable education, workforce training, and community enrichment across the state.

N4CSGA Voting Resources

The N4CSGA Linktree provides students with easy access to voter resources, including registration, polling locations, mail-in ballots, and a guide on how to vote.

Find your Legislator

This North Carolina General Assembly's tool allows residents to identify their state and federal representatives. This resource helps students and community members connect with their elected officials, fostering civic engagement and advocacy.

N4CSGA Advisor Directory

The Advisors Directory connects students with their N4CSGA advisors, providing contact info for guidance on leadership, governance, and student advocacy.

UNC System

The University of North Carolina System is a public higher education network of 16 universities and the NC School of Science and Mathematics, offering diverse academic programs and research opportunities.

NACA serves as the central hub for campus professionals, student leaders, entertainers, agents, vendors, and other entities involved in the planning and execution of campus events and activities.

National Association for Campus Activities

NCCC State Board Meeting Minutes

The State Board Meeting Minutes page provides access to official records from the North Carolina Community College System's State Board meetings. This resource is valuable for students, faculty, and the public seeking to understand the governance and direction of the community college system

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