Notable Alumni
| Name | Class year | Notability | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| Willie Burden | former football player for NCSU and the CFL Calgary Stampeders; member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame | ||
| Bill Campbell | Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia (1994–2002) | ||
| Randy Jones | 1970 | original cowboy from the Village People | |
| Nate McMillan | 1982 | head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers; former player for Chowan College, NCSU, and the Seattle SuperSonics | |
| LeVelle Moton | 1992 | head men's basketball coach at NC Central University, former All-American shooting guard at NC Central, former professional basketball player in Europe and Asia | |
| John C. O'Quinn | 1992 | attorney and former U.S. Deputy Associate Attorney General, former NCSU student body president (1995–96) and valedictorian, Harvard Law valedictorian | |
| Travis Cherry | 1993 | Grammy Nominated Music Producer | |
| Kyler England | 1994 | Singer/songwriter for The Rescues | |
| Anand Lal Shimpi | 2000 | founder and CEO of AnandTech | |
| Chris Wilcox | 2000 | former basketball star at University of Maryland, College Park; currently playing for the Oklahoma City Thunder | |
| P. J. Tucker | 2003 | former basketball star at University of Texas, Austin; currently playing for the Colorado 14ers of the NBA Development League | |
| Mike Robinson | 2004 | Bassist of band Annuals | |
| Adam Baker | 2005 | Lead singer and creator of band Annuals | |
| Charlie Houchin | 2006 | U.S. 2012 gold-medalist Olympic swimmer | |
| Arlie Honeycutt | 2010 | 75th Miss North Carolina | |
| Dakare Wilder (Lil Inferno) | 2010 | rapper and member of hip-hop group Troop 41 |
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