NCCAT celebrates expansion: Center for educator training needs increasing support

On April 24, the N.C. Center for the Advancement of Teaching celebrated the groundbreaking of its 51-bedroom residential expansion at its main campus in Cullowhee. The capital project is underway thanks to a $30 million, five-year grant from the General Assembly and it also includes renovations to NCCAT’s existing facility. The expansion is  expected to partially open by August and the project should be completed by August 2027, according to Adam Caruthers, an architect working on the expansion. 

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