North Carolina DECA Sponsors
We would like to give a big thanks to all of our sponsors who help make NC DECA so GREAT!
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NC Retail Merchants Association

The North Carolina Retail Merchants Association (NCRMA) is a non-profit trade Association that was organized in 1902 to improve the business climate for retail merchants in North Carolina. Now, more than 100 years later, NCRMA is the voice of the retail industry in North Carolina. NCRMA represents the interests of individual merchants before the members of the General Assembly and serves as a vital link to state government. 


 

The Art Institute of Charlotte

Find yourself in a creative career at The Art Institute of Charlotte, one of over 30 Art Institutes located in major cities across North America. They will help take you there with a real-world, hands-on education in Design, Media Arts, Fashion & the Culinary Arts. Just imagine: preparing for a career you’ll love. Becoming the professional you’ve always known you could be. 


 

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King's College

Located in Charlotte, North Carolina, the high-quality staff at King's College has been preparing students for rewarding careers for over 100 years. Their distinguished reputation for providing thorough business training has helped thousands of graduates find jobs at many leading business firms. 


 

Greater Greensboro Merchants Association

The mission of the Greater Greensboro Merchants Association is to provide a value-oriented business association to the mercantile, service, professional and commerce communities of Greater Greensboro, with an emphasis on education, training, governmental relations and diverse services. The Association's goal is to assist members and the business community at large to grow and prosper. 


 

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University of North Carolina at Greensboro

At UNCG you'll find a diverse, yet close-knit community where faculty and staff look for creative ways to teach and connect with students. Their students say UNCG is the perfect size: Large enough for variety and small enough to care about them as individuals. Even with more than 1,200 courses offered each semester, their students say they don't feel like a number. 


 

Pitt Community College

In the Fall of 1997, Pitt Community College, as well as the entire North Carolina Community College system, converted from a quarter system to a semester system. Today, Pitt Community College offers 44 associate degree programs, numerous certificate programs, 22 diploma programs, and 18 University Transfer programs. The College has expanded its instruction to include more than 200 classes via the internet, classes via the NC Information Highway, telecourses, and community-based classes. During Fall semester 2003, 5,848 curriculum students and 4,234 continuing education students were enrolled. 


 

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Johnson and Wales University

Johnson & Wales University is a world-class university, where students have an opportunity to pursue a career education in business, hospitality, culinary arts, or technology. Scores of majors and degree programs are offered at the undergraduate, graduate and doctoral level. 


 

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