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Campus Life at UNCP
Campus life at UNCP is vibrant and welcoming, with opportunities to get involved in
over 120 student organizations, attend cultural events and cheer on the Braves. From
small class sizes to supportive faculty and a tight-knit community, UNCP offers a
college experience that’s personal, engaging and full of possibility.
Make UNCP Your Home
Living on campus at UNC Pembroke means more than just a place to stay — it’s about
connection, convenience and community. Students who live on campus are more engaged,
have easier access to academic resources and campus events, and build lifelong friendships
right where they live. With supportive staff and a welcoming environment, on-campus
housing helps students thrive academically and personally.

Latest News

Hearts for the Arts Opens Doors for Local Students to Experience Theatrical Performances
Thanks to the generosity of donors and corporate sponsors, more than 60 children and families from the Public Schools of Robeson County’s Children’s Theatre Arts Program experienced the magic of Broadway at the Givens Performing Arts Center.

A.D. Gallery Announces Call for Entries for 15th Annual International Juried Exhibition
The A.D. Gallery at UNC Pembroke is accepting submissions for its 15th Annual International Juried Exhibition, “Belonging,” on view February 12 through March 6, 2026.

Pathways to Medicine: Brody Scholars Share Their Journeys
Through mentorship, outreach and personalized support, UNCP prepares students like Leah Paul and Braydann Revels to pursue careers in medicine while remaining committed to serving rural and underserved communities.