Prospective Graduate Student Information
We hope that you are considering applying to our program to continue your education
in chemistry. If you are looking for information that you can't find on these pages
please contact the Graduate Office either by email or by phone at (919) 515-8912.
Here are some links in addition to the ones on the menu that you may find of interest as you consider our program.
- The Graduate Catalog — The Graduate Catalog contains Graduate School requirements
and pertinent information for individual graduate programs, a current list of graduate
faculty, and a selection of other resources for new students.
- Information about NC State and the area
- Dates and Deadlines for application to our program
- Graduate Student Support Plan — Information about health benefits for graduate students.
- Program Requirements — Course work requirements to obtain a graduate degree.
- Recruitment Visits
- University Resources — General links for campus resources
- Arrival
Survival: Information about All Campus Card, banking, drivers license,
housing, insurance, parking permits, residency requirements, registration,
etc.
- Campus Police — In an emergency dial 911 from a campus phone or call 515-3000 for a non-emergency situation.
- Counseling
Center provides counseling for NC State students experiencing personal,
academic or vocational problems. Psychological assessment and psychiatric
consultation are also available. Many services are free to currently
enrolled students of North Carolina State University.
Location: 2401 Student Health Center, 2815 Cates Avenue at Dan Allen Drive
- Graduate
Student Resources lists websites of important Information for graduate
students and many resources for living in North Carolina
- Graduate
Students Rights and Responsibilities provides university policies
on rights, responsibilities, grievance procedures, appeals process, etc.
- Environmental Health and Safety provides
health, safety, and environmental services to everyone at NC State. Its
goal is to help staff, faculty, and students take an active role in protecting
their health and the environment. Their Website contains guidelines for
preparing safety plans, waste management, accident reporting, etc.
- Office
of Scholarships and Financial Aid (OSFA), in 2016 Harris Hall, assists
students in applying for and securing financial assistance when resources
are insufficient to meet educational expenses. This includes scholarships,
grants, loans and campus employment — or need assistance with any part
of the financial aid process. The OSFA offers individual as well as group
financial aid counseling assistance.
- Student Health
Center provides affordable, accessible and high quality primary
health care to those eligible for services, and provides a comprehensive
disease-prevention and health promotion program to the NC State community.
All registered NC State students who pay a health fee are eligible for
care. The health fee is part of the academic fees you pay each semester.
Student Health Services is located at 2815 Cates Avenue and Dan Allen
Dr.
- Office of International
Scholars and Student Services (OISSS) provides international students
with accurate and timely information concerning immigration regulations
and University policies. Advisors are available by appointment to discuss
your individual questions and concerns.
- Office
of Student Conduct is responsible for the implementation of the Code
of Student Conduct. Consistent with that goal, this office is engaged
in the task of educating the university community regarding the standards
for student behavior and procedures used in the resolution of student
disciplinary charges. This work is done in partnership with the Judicial
Branch of Student Government. Students, teaching assistants and faculty
play integral roles in this process.
- University Transportation is
responsible for administering parking services, campus transit services,
transportation alternatives and the maintenance of transportation facilities
on campus including the
Wolfline bus system.
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