Not an NCCU student but want to help/participate?
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Associate membership status (officially recognized as “Guest Harvesters”) is provided with notification to an adviser. Staff members of North Carolina Central University are permitted to use their community service hours to help the Committee with projects in accordance with institutional policies in doing such work. Associate members count as non-voting entities in CGC meetings.
Outside members of the community can also support the Campus Garden Committee at NCCU through financial or material donations that will go toward garden production by contacting one of the CGC advisers (see "Contact" page for more information).

MEMBERSHIP
All members of the North Carolina Central Student body (undergraduate and graduate) enrolled in at least one (1) semester credit at the University are welcome to become a part of the CGC. Members must maintain a minimum 2.0 grade point average and be in good academic standing. Community service hours may be awarded for organizational work, with a minimum allotment of thirty (30) minutes per working period.