NCCU Graduate and Professional Programs Fair
Are you thinking about earning a master’s, doctoral, or law degree? Join NCCU Graduate Admissions and TRIO for the annual Graduate Programs Fair and connect with representatives from a wide range of graduate and professional programs. Learn about program options, admissions requirements, funding opportunities and career pathways as you explore your next academic step.
This event will be held in person.
- Date: Thursday, April 9, 2026
- Location: NCCU Student Center Lobby
- Address: 500 Nelson St, Durham, NC 27707
- Time: 10 a.m.–12 p.m.
During this event, you’ll have the opportunity to meet directly with recruiters from a wide range of graduate and professional programs. Learn more about the following:
- Admissions requirements
- Tuition and fees
- The application process
- Program offerings and career pathways
This event is open to students of all majors and class levels, alumni, faculty, and members of the broader community who are interested in learning more about continuing their education.
Application Fee Waiver Opportunity
Students who attend and register for the event in person will be eligible to receive an NCCU Graduate School application fee waiver for the Summer and Fall 2026 terms.
Please note the following conditions:
- The waiver is only valid for Summer and Fall 2026 applications.
- The waiver may be applied to NCCU graduate programs only (law programs are excluded).
- In-person attendance and event registration are required to receive the waiver.
- Previously paid application fees cannot be reimbursed or transferred to a new application.
Graduate Fair Tips:
- Define your goals: Before attending, take a moment to reflect on your career and research goals and identify the graduate degree types and program areas that align with your interests. Having a few focus areas in mind can help you make the most of your conversations with program representatives. If you are considering a thesis or research-based program, ask about faculty researchers and ensure that your research interests align with the expertise of potential advisors.
- Prepare thoughtful questions: Consider asking about internships or practicums, research opportunities, and career outcomes.
- Follow up after the fair: Collect contact information from representatives and follow up with programs that interest you to learn more about next steps.