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Find Services and Support

Below, you can find additional information on campus resources, the relocation of college services and personal health information shared by partner agencies and outside environmental experts.

College Services

Read more below on where to find the services usually available in Poe Hall:

  • The College of Education’s three academic departments and administrative units can be found on the third floor of the Center for Technology and Innovation (CTI) on Centennial Campus.
  • To ensure undergraduate students with classes on Main Campus have easy access to support services, the College of Education’s Student Services and Advising Center, Professional Education and Media and Education Technology Resource Center (METRC) teams are operating in temporary spaces in Broughton Hall and D.H. Hill Jr. Library.
  • The College of Humanities and Social Sciences’ (CHASS) psychoeducational clinic and various psychology department research spaces can be found in Research Building IV on Centennial Campus.
  • Lampe Hall serves as the Main Campus location for the various needs of the College of Education and the CHASS psychology department, including classroom, office and lab space, faculty and staff workspaces and storage space.

Broughton Hall, Gardner Hall and the CTI building are also being used to supplement space. Please check MyPack Portal for course locations. If you have any questions or concerns about continuity plans or office locations for the upcoming semester, please connect with your course instructor or supervisor.

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There are countless resources available at NC State to support your holistic well-being. Use our filterable resource list to find exactly what you need.

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Your Personal Health

The university continues to work closely with partner agencies and outside environmental experts to provide our community with information as we learn more.

  • If you have questions about evidence-based health screenings, please review the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force website for information about this topic. The task force website has a search function to help you find specific information.
  • Geosyntec has prepared a detailed analysis of potential human health effects associated with PCB exposure.

If you have questions about your personal health, please speak with your physician or, if you’re a student, make an appointment at Campus Health.

Campus Resources

While we work to determine what’s next for Poe Hall, please use the resources available to help you through this transition.

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This information is subject to change. Last updated: Jun. 18, 2024