UNC-Chapel Hill

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Locations

  1. Visitor Resources

    1. Key Visitor Destinations

      1. Jackson Hall

        UNC-Chapel Hill Undergraduate Admissions Opens in New Window
        108 Country Club Road
        Chapel Hill, NC 27514

        Building Number: 153

        Year Built: 1942

        Departments: Undergraduate Admissions

        Staff in the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, housed in Jackson Hall, provide information and campus tours to prospective undergraduate students and their families and receive almost 20,000 visitors each year. Originally known as Navy Hall, Jackson Hall was completed in 1942 by the United States Navy to support the Navy Pre-Flight School, the Naval ROTC program and the V-12 programs. The building was renamed in 1992 to honor Dr. Blyden Jackson, who became the university's first African-American tenured professor in 1969, and his wife Roberta Jackson, who was hired in 1970 as an associate professor of education and later became the Division of Academic Affairs’ first tenured African-American female faculty member.

        Building Features:

        • Gender Neutral Restrooms:
          • Floor: 01, Room: 114, Near rear entrance, Accessible Toilet