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October 1, 2019

#StartTheConvo Video

Three years ago, three courageous students shared their stories about struggling with suicide and finding support. Students responded with more stories and with questions about we can support each other. In the follow-up video, two

March 21, 2019

Donate to the Counseling Center

Donate to the Counseling Center The Counseling Center at NC State believes that a healthy emotional life is the foundation for personal, academic, and professional success. Honoring individual differences, core human values, and the complexities

October 4, 2018

Counseling Center Statement on Sexual Violence in Media

NC State’s Counseling Center wants to acknowledge that hearing about sexual violence in the media and online can elicit a variety of reactions. Some of our students may feel more empowered and validated by knowing

August 18, 2017

Counseling Center Response to Charlottesville

“NC State stands in solidarity with UVA, the citizens of Charlottesville, and others across the country against these and all acts of hate, bigotry and racism.” – Chancellor Randy Woodson “The American Psychological Association condemns

August 9, 2017

What We Do

If you want to learn more about what we do and who we are, have a look at our Annual Report looking back on 2016-2017. Follow the link below to explore what issues we are

September 6, 2016

Dear Student: Support, not Shame

Our “Dear Student” letters are intended to provoke mental health awareness, reflection, and discussion about your experiences of culture, community, and identity here at NC State. It is also an invitation to join with us

August 15, 2016

Native Language Brochures

The Counseling Center recognizes that International Students have questions about the services being offered, and the benefits of counseling. We responded by creating brochures in the 7 most common native languages for International Students: What to

April 4, 2016

Brussels/Lahore Statement

The NC State Counseling Center suffers and stands with all Wolfpack members to condemn violence in all its forms.