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Monica Terrell Leach, EdD

Provost & Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Fayetteville State University
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Dr. Monica Terrell Leach is the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at Fayetteville State University. In this role Dr. Leach oversees the Division of Academic Affairs, which includes four colleges, and manages numerou

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Oct 8, 2022

N.C. Promise Program Puts a College Degree Within Reach for Fayetteville State University Students

Fayetteville State University (FSU), a historically Black university founded in 1857, is thrilled to be part of the N.C. Promise tuition savings program, an initiative that seeks to expand access to higher education for lower-income families. Having

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