S.T.A.T.E. Village

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Location: Wolf Village

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The S.T.A.T.E. Village program provides second year and transfer students with opportunities to make the most of their NC State experience by focusing on the six core pillars essential to student success: Academic Success, Career Development, Community and Global Engagement, Diversity, Leadership, and Life Skills.

S.T.A.T.E. Village residents live in Wolf Village (Red and Gray halls) and are encouraged to participate in academic and career exploration events, strong peer and mentoring relationships, civic and community engagement, and service learning experiences. S.T.A.T.E. Village not only emphasizes student success at NC State, but also in the 21st century workforce.

Why S.T.A.T.E.?

Students experience a number of transitions during their college years that are both challenging and rewarding. Our program is designed to help residents adjust to transitions they face as second-year or transfer students. Generally, students only focus on their transition to NC State and their transition to the "real world," but S.T.A.T.E. Village guides students through all the activities happening between their initial move-in and graduation.

S.T.A.T.E. Village also connects students to a variety of campus resources and programming meant to navigate their years following their freshman experience. S.T.A.T.E. Village's partners in student success include the Career Center, Tutorial Center, Center for Student Leadership Ethics and Public Service (CSLEPS), Study Abroad Office, Co-Op Office, Welcome Week, Career Fairs and Alternative Spring Break trips.

Benefits of S.T.A.T.E. Village

As a member of S.T.A.T.E. Village, students:

  • Live in Wolf Village, an apartment-style community.
  • Attend events such as Faculty Dinners, Crucial Conversations, Chocolate Festival, student leadership conferences and more!
  • Receive additional support from a S.T.A.T.E. Village Resident Mentor living in their hall.
  • Participate in a variety of programs designed to develop skills necessary to succeed in the classroom, prepare for a professional career, expand leadership roles,and improve life-skills such as cooking healthy meals and managing finances.
  • Contribute to a community changing the face of NC State!

Red Hall and Gray Hall Residential Features

Unique features of Red and Gray halls at Wolf Village include:

  • C-store located on the first floor in Red Hall
  • Gym located on the first floor with 24-hour access for residents in Red Hall
  • Computer lab and seminar space in Gray Hall
  • Meeting and study rooms in each building
  • Apartment-style living with individual bedrooms, shared bathrooms, full kitchen, and washer/dryer in each apartment

Whether you are a current first year NCSU student or a transfer student from another institution, you must complete the application for the S.T.A.T.E. Program included in the University Housing application.

S.T.A.T.E. Program Requirements

Residents participating in the S.T.A.T.E. Program must:

  • Apply and be accepted into the S.T.A.T.E. Program.
  • Abide by the Student Code of Conduct, University Housing Rules and Community Standards and remain in good academic standing.
  • Be an active participant within the S.T.A.T.E. community and sign a participant agreement.

Contact Information

Janine Weaver-Douglas
Assistant Director, University Apartments
(919) 513-7308

Sara Vogel
Residence Director, Wolf Village
(919) 513-7483