Faculty and Staff Wellness
The below resources are intended for faculty and staff who need resources for themselves and for helping students in crisis.
In Case of a Mental Health Emergency
Call 911
Contact the NC State Counseling Center
Call the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
Working with Students
If you are a faculty or staff member working with students, please see the resources below to help students in need.
Teaching and Advising for Accessibility
- Make Course Content Accessible
- Closed Captioning Resources
- Hosting Accessible Meetings, Events and Conferences
- Providing Accommodations for Students
- Resources for Teaching Students with Disabilities
- Test Proctoring Accommodations
Student Mental Health Syllabus Language
“As a student, you may experience a range of personal issues that can impede learning, such as strained relationships, increased anxiety, alcohol or drug concerns, feeling down, difficulty concentrating and a lack of motivation. The Counseling Center at NC State offers confidential mental health services for full-time NC State students, including same-day emergency services. CALS also has an embedded clinician named Luke Strawn, who hosts a drop-in counseling space every Tuesday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and Wednesday from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the Admin Suite Conference Room of the Bureau of Mines Building. He also sees clients for individual therapy. Individual appointments with Luke or questions about other mental health services can be made by visiting the Counseling Center’s Get Started page and following the instructions under Make an Appointment. A full overview of campus wellness resources can be found on the CALS Wellness and WolfPack Wellness websites. Please do not hesitate to get connected early to get the support you need to be successful.”