Student Relations:
The Student Relations Office helps students and promotes community by carrying out the following functions: Hearing and responding to complaints
Has NCCT fallen short of your expectations? We want to hear about it. Share your concern by emailing admin@ncctonline.com or calling 910-395-5593. We will do what we can to address your concern.
Helping students with requests for late drop, withdrawal (“W” grade) and retake credit
Extenuating circumstances prevent some students from completing a course. If this happens please contact our office at 910-395-5593 to discuss your options.
Helping students who aren’t sure where to go for help
Unexpected life events can interfere with your education. When this occurs and you aren’t sure who to contact at NCCT, you can start by contacting Student Relations. We will listen, provide you with assistance, or connect you with the appropriate office at NCCT.
Information about Student Complaints
The State Authorization Unit of the University of North Carolina System Office serves as the official state entity to receive complaints concerning post-secondary institutions that are authorized to ooperate in North Carolina. If students are unable to resolve a complaint through the Institutions grievance procedures, they can review the Student Complaint Policy (PDF) and submith their complaints using the online complaint form at:
https://studentcomplaints.northcarolina.edu/form
For more information contact:
North Carolina Post-Secondary Education Complaints
223 S. West Street, Suite 1800
Raleigh, NC 27603
(919) 962-4550
To file a complaint with the Consumer Protection Division of the North Carolina Department of Justice, please visit The State Attorney General's web page at:
http://www.ncdoj.gov/complaint
North Carolina residents may call (877) 566-7226. Outside of North Carolina, please call (919) 716-6000. En Espanol (919) 716-0058. .If you choose to mail a complaint, please use the following address:
Consumer Protection Division
Attorney General's Office
Mail Service Center 9001
Raleigh, NC 27699-9001
VERY IMPORTANT
Programs of study offered by North Carolina Bible Institute have been declared by the appropriate state authority exempt from the requirement for licensure, under provisions of North Carolina General Statutes (G.S.) 116-15(d) for exemption from licensure with respect to religious education. Exemption from licensure is not based upon assessment of program quality under established licensing standards.
Addressing concerning behaviors
If you are concerned that someone may harm themselves or others, or may be experiencing depression, anxiety or other mental health challenges, submit an email to admin@ncctonline.com or call 910-395-5593. We will partner with our Deans to reach out to the individual. If you feel that you are in need of support, you can contact us directly with above information.
Open Access Digital Resources
Please contact our Librarian Specialist, Michelle Inge, at michelle@ncctonline.com, with any questions about resources or research papers.
These databases contain e-books and other multi-disciplinary resources covering a wide range of academic subjects – Bible, Theology, Leadership, Business, History, Culture, Education etc. They are free research web sites that require no individual registration nor sign-in password. Please feel free to use them for your academic research.
- ACL - Biblical Core Section - BCS LibGuide
- Atla Cooperative Digital Resources Initiative
- Atla Research in Ministry
- B.C Theological Resources
- B.C. Library
- Christian Classics Ethereal Library
- Early Christian Writings
- Free Bible Commentaries
- Google Scholar
- Hathi Trust Digital Library
- Internet Archive
- Open Access Digital Theological Library
- Perseus Digital Library
- ProCon.org
- Project Gutenberg
- Project Wittenberg
- StudyLight.org
- TREN - Theological Research Exchange Network
Student Nondiscrimination Policy
The North Carolina College of Theology admits students of any race, color, national or ethic origin with all rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students of NCCT. The North Carolina College of Theology does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin in administration of it's policies, loan programs, or other school administered programs.