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Campus Groups and Resources

Many NC State departments and organizations offer help or support for students in the campus community. The directory below will connect you with organizations, resources, and services you may wish to consult for information or assistance.

If you are experiencing a mental health emergency between 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. please call 919.515.2423. For after-hours mental health emergencies, call 919.515.2423 and select option #2 to speak with an on-call counselor. In the case of a life-threatening emergency, call 911.

The Academic Success Center facilitates degree completion by providing a comprehensive variety of free programs and resources that promote academic skill development and independent learning within the university environment.

The African American Cultural Center promotes awareness of and appreciation for African American and other African descent experiences through activities and events that enhance academic excellence and strengthen cultural competence for the campus and surrounding communities.

The Bias Incident Response Team (BIRT) at NC State supports the campus community by providing a system through which a person can report incidents of bias on and around campus. You can report an incident and get support.

Campus Health Services offers confidential, professional health care ranging from general medical care to specialized treatments–located in the Campus Health Center.

The Career Development Center prepares and empowers students to identify and pursue their career goals through work with professionals in your field, faculty, staff and students to give you the knowledge, insight and resources.

CARES, a program through Prevention Services, was established in 2014 to provide support for students in crisis or who have been identified as exhibiting concerning or worrisome behaviors. The program works closely with campus resources to provide early intervention for students who may be struggling personally or whose behavior has led others to be concerned for their well-being.  Case managers meet with students and provide access to resources while following up with them and monitoring their progress.

The Disability Resources Office is committed to positive action to secure equal opportunity to academic programs for all admitted students. Please contact us if you are a person with a disability and desire any accommodations.

The Jeffrey Wright Military and Veterans Services is the university’s centralized resource to coordinate integrated support to military-affiliated students.  The primary objective is to ensure that veterans and military affiliated students feel a strong sense of belonging at NC State. Programs and resources are administered to support in the transition to campus, persistence to graduation and transition from campus into career.

The LGBTQ Pride Center serves students of all sexual orientations, gender identities and gender expressions, including gay, lesbian, bisexual, pansexual, asexual, aromantic, queer, transgender, genderqueer, gender fluid, gender non-conforming, non-binary, agender, intersex and questioning students and their allies.

The Department of Multicultural Student Affairs (MSA) researches, designs and implements unique programs that promote the pursuit of academic success, retention and graduation of students, with an emphasis on African American, Native American and Hispanic/Latino students. Many of the programs and services expand students’ cultural horizons while honoring their respective cultural experiences.

The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid (OSFA) assists students and parents in applying for and securing financial assistance and scholarships when family resources are insufficient to meet educational expenses.

Advisors and volunteers at the Office of International Services (OIS) provide educational programs, advising, immigration processing, cross-cultural experiences, and community extension activities. Our programs and services enable the international student and scholar community, faculty and students, and the broader community around us to achieve inter-cultural success and excellence both on and off campus.

NC State is committed to providing administration and operations information clearly, concisely, and accessibly. Therefore the university has an online cataloging system for its policies, regulations, and rules. The Policies, Regulations and Rules website is the central repository for university policies, regulations, and rules (PRRs). Direct your questions regarding a particular policy, regulation, or rule to the Source Department noted in each policy, regulation, and rule.

Prevention Services provides case management, education and outreach emphasizing inclusive, developmental, and non-judgmental perspectives for student prevention efforts. Through the lenses of behavioral health, wellness, and sustainability, our professionals cross-collaborate with the campus community to enhance individual and collective well-being, as well as assisting students to gain the necessary resources to remain successful academically and emotionally at NC State.

Registration and Records provides MyPack Portal, where you can register for courses, view your official academic record, and order transcripts.

The NC State University Police Department provides professional law enforcement, effective emergency response, crime and incident reduction and community outreach and education on campus.

Wellness and Recreation provides wellness programs and services for students, faculty and staff. WellRec empowers the Wolfpack community to thrive and explore the six elements of wellness: purpose, financial, physical, emotional, social and community.

Wolfpack Wellness empowers students, faculty and staff to thrive and explore six elements of wellness: purpose, financial, physical, emotional, social and community well-being. Wolfpack Wellness has a comprehensive list of resources related to wellness and wellbeing.

Serving students, staff, and faculty of NC State, the Women’s Center provides a broad range of gender-related programming and support. The Women’s Center strives to create a safe space for women to explore, learn, and reach their maximum potential in a more equitable society. Through programs that address matters from body image and safety to developing leadership skills, the Women’s Center enhances the quality of life and learning for students in the NC State community.