North Central State College today announced that it has been designated a Leader College of Distinction by Achieving the Dream (ATD), a national nonprofit dedicated to advancing community colleges as hubs of learning, credentialing, and economic mobility in their communities.
“Being recognized as a Leader College of Distinction for the third time by the Achieving the Dream network acknowledges the work of our employees who strive every day to assist our students as they pursue their goal of a college education,” offered Dorey Diab, president of NC State. “Achieving the Dream has helped us focus both on improving the service to our students, and enhancing our community through increased student success. Student success leads to graduation, higher educational attainment, better paying jobs, better standards of living and better quality of life for a more prosperous community.”
ATD created the Leader College of Distinction award in 2018 to recognize colleges that have pursued and met challenging student success goals, often earning Leader College status several times. Leader Colleges of Distinction must show improvement in three or more student outcome metrics, including at least one lagging indicator, such as completion or transfer with an earned baccalaureate. Leader Colleges of Distinction are also required to show they have reduced equity gaps in at least two metrics for at least two student groups. These requirements recognize and motivate sustained and proactive reform efforts that result in greater improvements in student success and equity.
NC State is part of the ATD Network, made up of more than 300 colleges committed to supporting student success at their institutions and promoting economic vitality throughout their communities. NCSC has been a member of the ATD Network since 2006 and has held Leader College status since 2010. NC State was first recognized as a Leader College of Distinction in 2019.
“We are proud to recognize our 2025 Leader Colleges and Leader Colleges of Distinction for their extraordinary commitment to student success,” said Dr. Karen A. Stout, president and CEO of Achieving the Dream. “These colleges exemplify excellence within the ATD Network, achieving measurable gains in student outcomes and fostering impactful change within their institutions and communities. Their dedication to using data-informed approaches to create
meaningful opportunities for students and their communities serves as a powerful example for all institutions of higher education and especially for those in the ATD Network.”
About Achieving the DREAM
Achieving the Dream (ATD) is a partner and champion of more than 300 community colleges across the country. Drawing on expert coaches, groundbreaking programs, and national peer network, the organization provides institutions with integrated, tailored support for every aspect of their work — from foundational capacities such as leadership, data, and equity to intentional strategies for supporting students holistically, building K–12 partnerships, and more. ATD calls this Whole College Transformation. Its vision is for every college to be a catalyst for equitable and economically vibrant communities. ATD knows that with the right partner and the right approach, colleges can drive access, completion rates, and employment outcomes — so that all students can access life-changing learning that propels them into community-changing careers. Follow ATD on X (Twitter), Facebook, and LinkedIn. To learn more, visit the Achieving the Dream (ATD) website: www.achievingthedream.org.
About North Central State College
North Central State College serves 4,000 students on its Mansfield campus, Kehoe Center in Shelby, and the Crawford Success Center in Bucyrus. NCSC has been an ATD Network college since 2005, a Leader College from 2009 to 2018, and a Leader College of Distinction since 2018.
The College is preparing this area’s workforce by offering more than 60 associate and bachelor’s degree majors as well as certificates of study, including comprehensive technical education in health sciences, general studies, public service, business, engineering technology, and corporate/community services. In addition to technical studies, North Central State College offers numerous associate degrees that allow students to transfer two years of college credit in their pursuit of advanced degrees.