North Carolina Statutes

§ 116-69 — Purpose of school program

North Carolina § 116-69
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 116Higher Education
Art. 4University of North Carolina School of the Arts

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Bluebook
N.C. Gen. Stat. § 116-69 (2026).

Text

The primary purpose of the school shall be the professional training, as distinguished from liberal arts instruction, of talented students in the fields of music, drama, the dance, and allied performing arts, at both the high school and college levels of instruction, with emphasis placed upon performance of the arts, and not upon academic studies of the arts. The said school may also offer high school and college instruction in academic subjects, and such other programs as are deemed necessary to meet the needs of its students and of the State, consistent with appropriations made and gifts received therefor, and may cooperate, if it chooses, with other schools which provide such courses of instruction. The school, on occasion, may accept elementary grade students of rare talent, and shall

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Legislative History

(1963, c. 1116.)

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