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OrganizationThe University of North Carolina at Pembroke Address for Official
CorrespondenceOffice of Sponsored Research and Programs
Lumbee Hall 411, P.O. Box 1510
Pembroke, NC 28372-1510Type of Organization Institution of Higher Education/Minority Institution Congressional District NC-007 Authorized University Official for
all Proposals and CertificationsOffice of Sponsored Research and Programs
Phone: 910.521.6357
Fax: 910.521.6854
Email: osrp@uncp.eduFinancial Contact Penny Locklear
Post-Award Officer
Office of the Controller
Phone: 910.522.5735
Fax: 910.775.4199
Email: penny.locklear@uncp.eduPrincipal Investigator (PI) Faculty Name Campus Address PI Campus Address Federal Identification Numbers: Employer ID (Fed. Tax ID) 56-6000805 DUNS Number 067189332 Unique Entity ID (SAM) Contact OSRP for info CAGE Code 0KFC0 FICE/Organization Code 002954 Compliance Numbers Federal-wide Assurance Number FWA 00005281 Animal Welfare Assurance Number Contact OSRP for info Cognizant Agency/Contract
Administration Office
(for rate approvals)U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Division of Cost Allocation
Contact: Jay Mervis
(202) 401-2808Date of Latest F&A Rate Negotiation Agreement July 9, 2021 -
Institutional Profile
UNCP PROFILE AND MINORITY INSTITUTIONS STATUS
UNCP was founded in 1887 as Croatan Normal School in rural southeastern NC to train the local Native American population’s public school teachers. It has grown to become a comprehensive, regional master's level degree-granting university and one of 17 institutions that comprise the University of North Carolina system. UNCP is one of the most diverse campuses in the US (Native American 12%, African American 29%, Hispanic/Latino 9%, Caucasian 39%, and Asian 1%). Fall 2022 enrollment was 7,666, largely undergraduate and principally from Southeastern NC. Enrollment includes a large number of first generation college students. UNCP prides itself on a personalized learning environment with small class sizes. It has developed academic and student support programs that recognize the different learning and academic needs of its students and that value the diversity of the various cultures on campus.