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Fort Bragg Schools

Fort Bragg Public SchoolsThe schools in the Fort Bragg area provide excellent educational opportunities for dependents of the Fort Bragg and Pope Air Force Base communities. The community strives to offer a supportive school environment in which needs of all students can be met. The schools in the Fort Bragg area demand open communication between the parents, students, and teachers so that the students can attain their maximum achievement.

Public Schools

The Fort Bragg Schools’ district is composed of seven elementary schools, one elementary school, an intermediate school and a junior high school. Ninth grade students have an option of attending the junior high school or attending Cumberland County Schools. Students in grades 10-12 attend Cumberland County Schools. Current enrollment for the Fort Bragg Schools’ district is approximately 4400 students.

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Fort Bragg Private Schools

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Fort Bragg Colleges/Universities

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Fayetteville Technical Community College
Fayetteville Technical Community College, as a comprehensive community college, adheres to an "Open Door" admissions policy. High school graduates, persons achieving a North Carolina General Education Development equivalency certificate (GED), and adults who desire post high school education may be admitted to courses which are appropriate to their educational potential. Successful implementation of an "Open Door" admissions policy requires an emphasis on admissions counseling services. As part of the admissions counseling process, Fayetteville Technical Community College utilizes an initial entry assessment and an evaluation of the applicant's prior school record to determine potential for success. When the admissions counseling process indicates that an applicant lacks sufficient academic background to pursue credit courses, he or she will be directed to the Developmental Studies program prior to entry into a diploma or degree curriculum. If the applicant lacks a high school diploma, he or she will be given the opportunity to pursue studies to achieve an Adult High School Diploma or a North Carolina General Education Development equivalency certificate (GED) prior to entering a regular curriculum.

Fayetteville State University logoFayetteville State University
Fayetteville State University is a constituent institution of the University of North Carolina and the second-oldest public institution of higher education in the state. Founded in 1867 as the Howard School for the education of African Americans, today FSU serves a growing student body of over 6,300 and ranks among the nation’s most diverse campus communities.
FSU’s enrollment has increased rapidly in the past few years while at the same time average SAT scores for entering students have also improved. The University has already reached the 2008 projection of more than 6000 students. A $45.5 million campus construction and renovation campaign is underway to accommodate additional students.


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