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Your Path to CALS. Did you know there’s more than one way to get into CALS? Initiatives like STEAM, ASPIRE, Community College Partnership Program and the Agricultural Institute (AGI) offer potential paths to agriculture and life sciences education at NC State. Apply now.
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We educate students in agriculture and human sciences, find...
- Academics
For information about CALS majors and minors, contact...
- Research
An Innovation Infrastructure. For nearly 130 years, NC State...
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Leaders in Every Field. The future poses stark challenges...
- Extension
What separates NC State from other schools? The same thing...
- Students
We cultivate leaders in agriculture and the life sciences....
- Alumni and Giving
The annual CALS Tailgate is the largest alumni event held by...
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The NC State University Foundation is recognized as a...
- Welcome to CALS
As the state’s preeminent college of agriculture and life...
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CALS Dean Garey Fox along with Chancellor Randy Woodson, two...
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North Carolina State University 's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) is the fourth largest college in the university [1] and one of the largest colleges of its kind in the nation, with nearly 3,400 students pursuing associate, bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees and 1,300 on-campus and 700 off-campus faculty and staff members.
The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) offers specialized majors in agriculture and life sciences that prepares graduates for fulfilling careers in industry, academia, government, or nonprofits, or for graduate or professional programs.
Current Plan. CALS Strategic Plan 2023-2030, Growing Our Future, is an employee-driven strategic plan that charts the course for CALS through the year 2030. View PDF and plain-text versions.
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