North Carolina State University
| City | Country |
| Raleigh | United States |
Services
Student services
- Personal counseling: For those seeking individual counseling or couples counseling.
- Addictive behaviors counseling: For those who are struggling with alcohol or drug problems
- Academic counseling: For students who have academic concerns, such as poor grades, test anxiety or learning disabilities, or who need to make semester withdrawal requests
- Group counseling: For those who’d like to meet with others in small-group setting to discuss specific problems or topics
- Career counseling: For students seeking guidance on academic or career issues, including career assessments tests
- Psychiatric services: For evaluation and prescription of medicine to address psychological concerns.
Housing services
NC State offers students housing options that range from traditional residence hall living to campus-based village communities to on- and off-campus apartment complexes owned and operated by the university for upperclassmen and graduate student residents.
Library services
NC State's library system is composed by several libraries. The D. H. Hill Library is NC State University's main library, located on the north campus. The Hunt Library is the university's second main library, located on Centennial Campus.The Harrye B. Lyons Design Library is another important asset to design research developed in the CRDM program.
ICT services
Provide assistance in creating universally usable IT resources, including:
- Workshops
- Accessibility Reviews
- Online Tutorials
- Tools
Medical services
NC State Student Health Services is designed to meet the health needs of NC State students. Highly qualified professionals provide top quality care and can assist with referrals to on and off campus resources. As a part of tuition and fees, the health fee at NC State covers routine visits to providers (physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners).
Student Life
Campus life
NC State is home to 34,000 students, most of whom are North Carolina residents. It’s our job to prepare all of them for successful careers after college, and Centennial Campus is essential to that mission.
Sports facilities
In sports, the final score isn’t the only important number. Try these figures on for size: 70 intramural and club sports programs, 23 Division I varsity teams and two recreation complexes encompassing 350,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor fitness space. That’s not to mention an Outdoor Adventure program that puts North Carolina’s mountains and waterways at your disposal.
