North Carolina Central University
Department of Physical Education and Recreation



























The master of science in Recreation Administration offers the student an opportunity for academic study and practical participation in courses which provide advanced training administration of public, private, and commercial recreation agencies.  The professional is involved in organizing and directing a variety of leisure services.  The option requires a minimum of 33 semester hours, including nine interdisciplinary hours.

INFORMATION
For additional details write:

Chairperson
Department of Physical Education and Recreation
P.O. Box 19542
North Carolina Central University
Durham, NC 27707
(919) 560-6186 or (919) 530-5383
e-mail:   politano@wpo.nccu.edu
via the web: www.nccu.edu/artsci/pe/pe.html

ADMISSION
Admission to the program is based on an acceptable score on the Graduate Record Examination, a satisfactory undergraduate record (Overall GPA 2.7, major GPA 3.0), and upon chair and dean appraisal as to the professional and academic promise of the applicant.  Applications may be obtained by writing or calling:

Graduate School
College of Arts and Sciences
North Carolina Central University
Durham, NC 27707
(919) 530- 6388 or 530-7396
e-mail: rjackson@nccu.edu
via the web: www.nccu.edu/Admissions/Graduate/gartsci.shtml 

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
The University offers a variety of opportunities for financial assistance while enrolled at NCCU. The Office of Scholarship and Student Aid provides work study, grants, and low interest loans to eligible students. A limited number of Graduate Assistantships our available.

For more information, please contact:

Scholarship and Student Aid Office
North Carolina Central University
P.O. Box 19496
Durham, North Carolina 27707 
(919) 530-6335 or (919) 530-6202
e-mail: epage@wpo.nccu.edu
via the web: www.nccu.edu/Admissions/Financial_Aid_and_Scolarships/index.shtml
 

Date of Last Revision: 26 April 2001. This page is maintained by Dr. Rob Stiefvater, Jr.