NCCU Operations, Recovery and Continuity Plan

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, North Carolina Central University (NCCU) has been working closely with local, state, and federal public health authorities to monitor developments, coordinate our response, share information, and provide guidance regarding COVID-19 to the Eagle community (students, faculty, staff, visitors, general public).  All NCCU’s plans are guided by recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services and are consistent with local orders and ordinances of the City of Durham, Durham County, the State of North Carolina and the University of North Carolina System.

Encouraged by the increasing pace of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, the university is working to provide a Fall 2021 experience that more closely resembles “normal,” while also taking necessary precautions to ensure that NCCU will continue to be a safe and healthy place to work, live, learn and visit.  

It is important to remember that COVID-19 represents a novel and challenging experience for everyone, and NCCU policies and procedures will continue to change and evolve as new information becomes available. 

Specific planning elements and policies are documented in the NCCU Pandemic and Communicable Disease Emergency Response Plan which is available upon request from [email protected].