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Campus Resources

The Office of Student Conduct works closely with a variety of campus offices to ensure that students are connected to appropriate resources, many of which are provided here. When appropriate, we can provide referrals to these services within the university community. If you are unsure who to talk to regarding a particular issue, feel free to contact us and discuss the matter with someone from our office. We will do our best to direct you to the appropriate office or campus resource.

Academic Advising Programs and Services

919.515.8130

Academic Advising Programs and Services (AAPS) provides Walk-in Advising in Holmes Hall for students who are exploring undergraduate majors at NC State. Cross-curricular advisors can help students evaluate potential majors, navigate the on-campus transfer process (CODA), and plan appropriate coursework as students transition between majors. No appointment is necessary.

Academic Success Center

919.515.3163

The Academic Success Center (ASC) provides academic assistance for many 100- and 200- level math, chemistry and physics courses, as well as writing and speaking support for undergraduate and graduate students.

African American Cultural Center

919.515.5210

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.

NC State CARES

919.515.4405

NC State CARES provides support for students who are in crisis or who are identified as exhibiting concerning or worrisome behaviors.

Counseling Center

919.515.2423

The Counseling Center provides counseling for NC State students experiencing personal, academic or vocational concerns. They offer psychological assessment and psychiatric consultation. Most services are free to currently enrolled students of North Carolina State University. The Counseling Center offers a number of group counseling experiences on issues related to students’ needs (all of which are also free and without limits on participation), in addition to time-limited individual counseling. The center also provides workshops on a variety of topics related to Stress Management, Healthy Relationships, Anger Management, Sexual Assault Awareness, Self-Esteem, Time Management, and many more.

Disability Resources Office

919.515.7653

The Disability Resources Office (DRO) collaborates with students to determine reasonable accommodations to ensure equal opportunity. The staff works with departments throughout the university to assure that the programs and facilities are accessible to every student at NC State and in a way that is fair to everyone while still maintaining academic standards.

Financial Aid

919.515.2421

The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. This office is located at 2831 Thurman Drive at the corner of Dan Allen Drive and Thurman Drive. Visitors should park in the Dan Allen Drive parking deck, as there is no visitor parking in front of the building.

LGBTQ Pride Center

919.513.9742

The LGBTQ Pride Center serves students of all sexual orientations, gender identities, and gender expressions, including gay, lesbian, bisexual, pansexual, asexual, queer, transgender, genderqueer, gender fluid, gender non-conforming, non-binary, agender, intersex, and questioning students and their allies. The Pride Center is open to all students and celebrates and empowers our collective communities to increase student success and well-being. Through culturally relevant programming, we cultivate joy and build community, in the promotion of academic and personal excellence. 

University Housing

919.515.2440

University Housing provides housing solutions for students on campus. More than that, however, University Housing provides rich learning environments where students can be better connected with fellow students and have access to incredible mentorship through the presence of Resident Assistants, Residence Directors, Community Directors, and others. Housing provides a wealth of resources for students seeking to enhance their academic and personal success – including the ability for students to participate in Living/Learning villages.

Office of Equal Opportunity

919.513.0574

The Office of Equal Opportunity is home to the University’s Title IX Coordinator as well as investigators, equity officers and diversity officers. They are available to answer questions about any Title IX-related matters.

Office of International Services (OIS)

919.515.2961

The Office of International Services (OIS) provides educational programs, advising, immigration processing, research and employment support, cross-cultural experiences, and community extension activities for students, faculty, and staff. Their programs and services enable the international student and scholar community, faculty and students, and the broader community to achieve intercultural success and excellence on and off campus.

Military and Veteran Services

919.515.5041

NC State University is committed to educating, supporting, and honoring student veterans and their families by helping them acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve their personal and professional goals. Visit Military and Veteran Services for more information.

Multicultural Student Affairs

919.515.3835

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 Latinx students.

NC State Wellness and Recreation

919.515.7529

NC State Wellness and Recreation provides collegiate recreation programs, services, and facilities that inspire healthy, active lifestyles with a commitment to excellence, learning, and student success.

Registration and Records

919.515.2572

The Department of Registration and Records offers services to support student success throughout the enrollment management life cycle and beyond. Students seeking information on the university’s readmission process should contact Registration and Records for details.

Student Legal Services

919.515.7091

Student Legal Services provides education, advice, and representation within the scope of the prepaid legal plan established by the Student Government at NC State. The Service aims to help students resolve their legal problems with as little disruption as possible to their primary educational endeavors.

TRIO Student Support Services

919.513.7774

TRIO Student Support Services is designed to assist students who meet federal criteria in persisting in their academic goals to complete a degree at a four-year college or university. TRIO SSS provides students with various services designed to create an academically focused environment.

Women’s Center

919.515.2012

The NC State Women’s Center was founded in 1991 and has been providing service to students, faculty, and staff on campus ever since.