Non-Degree Studies Application Deadline
Non-Degree Studies at NC State admits students year-round, making it convenient for students to start their journey when it’s right for them.
Non-Degree Studies at NC State admits students year-round, making it convenient for students to start their journey when it’s right for them.
Students are welcome to drop by 111 Patterson for snacks and drinks and to meet members of the Academic Programs team.
CALS Spring Orientation combines first-year, transfer and international students getting started at NC State.
Students are welcome to drop by 111 Patterson for snacks and drinks and to meet members of the Academic Programs team.
Students are welcome to drop by 111 Patterson for snacks and drinks and to meet members of the Academic Programs team.
Students are welcome to drop by 111 Patterson for snacks and drinks and to meet members of the Academic Programs team.
Join CALS Academic Programs to help the Feed the Pack pantry combat the food insecurity experienced by Wolfpack students. We’ve made it simple for you to donate through the Feed the Pack Amazon wish list! Visit go.ncsu.edu/cals-ap-feeds-the-pack. Add items to your shopping cart. Check out by selecting Feed the Pack’s address under the auto-populated “Other Addresses”…
Students are welcome to drop by 111 Patterson for snacks and drinks and to meet members of the Academic Programs team.
Join Greg Paige, director of horticulture at the JC Raulston Arboretum, for a Plant-Lover's Tour. Paige will take participants around the garden and show them all the flaky-peely, smooth and shiny, rough and ridgy barks in the arboretum's impressive collection of trees and shrubs. You'll learn about the care and culture of these intriguing plants…
Students are welcome to drop by 111 Patterson for snacks and drinks and to meet members of the Academic Programs team.
Do you have a sickly houseplant or have questions about plant health? If so, join the Plant Pathology Graduate Association at an information session. The association will provide information about the graduate program in the Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, answer your questions about your houseplants and provide plant cuttings for you to take…
Students are welcome to drop by 111 Patterson for snacks and drinks and to meet members of the Academic Programs team.
Join the Department of Applied Ecology for its weekly seminar series. On Jan. 9, Jeff Beane, of the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, will give a talk titled "Long-term Data Collection: The Value of Ongoing Studies." In-person attendance is highly encouraged. Refreshments are served prior to the lecture at 3:45 p.m. If you are…
Students are welcome to drop by 111 Patterson for snacks and drinks and to meet members of the Academic Programs team.
There's a Yeti at the JC Raulston Arboretum. Actually, there are two Yetis. Our friendly Yetis are back in the gardens this winter, and they're hoping you'll come say hello before they head back North for the spring. Come ready to search the gardens to find their hiding spots. Each Yeti will have its own…
Come volunteer at the Agroecology Education Farm. This is a great way to get experience working on a farm, learn about sustainable farming or just spend time outside. You are welcome to come alone, bring a friend or a group of friends. If you have questions about the volunteer workday, contact Sara Snyder, farm manager,…
Students are welcome to drop by 111 Patterson for snacks and drinks and to meet members of the Academic Programs team.
As gardeners, we spend most of our time thinking "above ground." We ruminate about plants, combinations, color, texture and about light exposure, water, temperature and climate. Gardening success is equally dependent on what is going on below ground. A scientific understanding of soil chemistry, biology, physics and fertility makes a good gardener a master" gardener.…
There's a Yeti at the JC Raulston Arboretum. Actually, there are two yetis. Our friendly Yetis are back in the gardens this winter, and they're hoping you'll come say hello before they head back North for the spring. Come ready to search the gardens to find their hiding spots. Each Yeti will have its own…
There's a Yeti at the JC Raulston Arboretum. Actually, there are two yetis. Our friendly Yetis are back in the gardens this winter, and they're hoping you'll come say hello before they head back North for the spring. Come ready to search the gardens to find their hiding spots. Each Yeti will have its own…
There's a Yeti at the JC Raulston Arboretum. Actually, there are two Yetis. Our friendly Yetis are back in the gardens this winter, and they're hoping you'll come say hello before they head back North for the spring. Come ready to search the gardens to find their hiding spots. Each Yeti will have its own…
There's a Yeti at the JC Raulston Arboretum. Actually, there are two Yetis. Our friendly Yetis are back in the gardens this winter, and they're hoping you'll come say hello before they head back North for the spring. Come ready to search the gardens to find their hiding spots. Each Yeti will have its own…
Applications for first-year regular decision applicants seeking fall entry are due on January 15.
There's a Yeti at the JC Raulston Arboretum. Actually, there are two Yetis. Our friendly Yetis are back in the gardens this winter, and they're hoping you'll come say hello before they head back North for the spring. Come ready to search the gardens to find their hiding spots. Each Yeti will have its own…
Wednesday, January 15, 2025, at 3:30 p.m. Identifying and Managing Spring Semester Stress Mr. Luke Strawn, M.Ed., LCMHC Embedded Counselor College of Agriculture and Life Sciences NC State Counseling Center NCSU Refreshment starts at 3 p.m. Moving to Auditorium at 3:30 p.m. Seminar starts at 3:40 p.m. Will also be available on Zoom
There's a Yeti at the JC Raulston Arboretum. Actually, there are two Yetis. Our friendly Yetis are back in the gardens this winter, and they're hoping you'll come say hello before they head back North for the spring. Come ready to search the gardens to find their hiding spots. Each Yeti will have its own…
Join the Department of Applied Ecology for its weekly seminar series. On Jan. 16, Akira Terui, assistant professor of biology at UNC Greensboro, will give a talk titled “Merging Theory and Data to Disentangle Riverine Biodiversity.” In-person attendance is highly encouraged. Refreshments are served prior to the lecture at 3:45 p.m. If you are unable…
There's a Yeti at the JC Raulston Arboretum. Actually, there are two Yetis. Our friendly Yetis are back in the gardens this winter, and they're hoping you'll come say hello before they head back North for the spring. Come ready to search the gardens to find their hiding spots. Each Yeti will have its own…
Come volunteer at the Agroecology Education Farm. This is a great way to get experience working on a farm, learn about sustainable farming or just spend time outside. You are welcome to come alone, bring a friend or a group of friends. If you have questions about the volunteer workday, contact Sara Snyder, farm manager,…
There's a Yeti at the JC Raulston Arboretum. Actually, there are two Yetis. Our friendly Yetis are back in the gardens this winter, and they're hoping you'll come say hello before they head back North for the spring. Come ready to search the gardens to find their hiding spots. Each Yeti will have its own…
There's a Yeti at the JC Raulston Arboretum. Actually, there are two Yetis. Our friendly Yetis are back in the gardens this winter, and they're hoping you'll come say hello before they head back North for the spring. Come ready to search the gardens to find their hiding spots. Each Yeti will have its own…
There's a Yeti at the JC Raulston Arboretum. Actually, there are two Yetis. Our friendly Yetis are back in the gardens this winter, and they're hoping you'll come say hello before they head back North for the spring. Come ready to search the gardens to find their hiding spots. Each Yeti will have its own…
There's a Yeti at the JC Raulston Arboretum. Actually, there are two Yetis. Our friendly Yetis are back in the gardens this winter, and they're hoping you'll come say hello before they head back North for the spring. Come ready to search the gardens to find their hiding spots. Each Yeti will have its own…
There's a Yeti at the JC Raulston Arboretum. Actually, there are two Yetis. Our friendly Yetis are back in the gardens this winter, and they're hoping you'll come say hello before they head back North for the spring. Come ready to search the gardens to find their hiding spots. Each Yeti will have its own…
Wednesday, January 22, 2025, at 3:30 p.m. Dan Richter Professor, Duke University Refreshment starts at 3 p.m. Moving to Auditorium at 3:30 p.m. Seminar starts at 3:40 p.m. Will also be available on Zoom
There's a Yeti at the JC Raulston Arboretum. Actually, there are two Yetis. Our friendly Yetis are back in the gardens this winter, and they're hoping you'll come say hello before they head back North for the spring. Come ready to search the gardens to find their hiding spots. Each Yeti will have its own…
Come participate in a beginner-friendly yoga session at the Agroecology Education Farm. Please bring a mat or towel. Registration is required. When you register, let us know if you need a ride to the farm. Light snacks will be available during the yoga session. If you have questions, email Sara Snyder, farm manager, at sasnyde4@ncsu.edu.
Join the Department of Applied Ecology for its weekly seminar series. On Jan. 23, Brian G. McAdoo, associate professor of earth and climate science at Duke University, will give a talk titled “Planetary Health and Disaster Risk Reduction.” In-person attendance is highly encouraged. Refreshments are served prior to the lecture at 3:45 p.m. If you…
There's a Yeti at the JC Raulston Arboretum. Actually, there are two Yetis. Our friendly Yetis are back in the gardens this winter, and they're hoping you'll come say hello before they head back North for the spring. Come ready to search the gardens to find their hiding spots. Each Yeti will have its own…
Come volunteer at the Agroecology Education Farm. This is a great way to get experience working on a farm, learn about sustainable farming or just spend time outside. You are welcome to come alone, bring a friend or a group of friends. If you have questions about the volunteer workday, contact Sara Snyder, farm manager,…
Are you curious how to make your garden work for you? While the addition of trees and shrubs can certainly make your landscape look nicer, the practical benefits of an ornamental garden are too numerous to ignore. With thoughtful consideration, intentional placement and creative plant selection, your shade trees could reduce your energy costs, your…
There's a Yeti at the JC Raulston Arboretum. Actually, there are two Yetis. Our friendly Yetis are back in the gardens this winter, and they're hoping you'll come say hello before they head back North for the spring. Come ready to search the gardens to find their hiding spots. Each Yeti will have its own…
There's a Yeti at the JC Raulston Arboretum. Actually, there are two Yetis. Our friendly Yetis are back in the gardens this winter, and they're hoping you'll come say hello before they head back North for the spring. Come ready to search the gardens to find their hiding spots. Each Yeti will have its own…
There's a Yeti at the JC Raulston Arboretum. Actually, there are two Yetis. Our friendly Yetis are back in the gardens this winter, and they're hoping you'll come say hello before they head back North for the spring. Come ready to search the gardens to find their hiding spots. Each Yeti will have its own…
There's a Yeti at the JC Raulston Arboretum. Actually, there are two Yetis. Our friendly Yetis are back in the gardens this winter, and they're hoping you'll come say hello before they head back North for the spring. Come ready to search the gardens to find their hiding spots. Each Yeti will have its own…
There's a Yeti at the JC Raulston Arboretum. Actually, there are two Yetis. Our friendly Yetis are back in the gardens this winter, and they're hoping you'll come say hello before they head back North for the spring. Come ready to search the gardens to find their hiding spots. Each Yeti will have its own…
Wednesday, January 29, 2025, at 3:30 p.m. Stan Buol Emeritus Professor, NCSU Refreshment starts at 3 p.m. Moving to Auditorium at 3:30 p.m. Seminar starts at 3:40 p.m. Will also be available on Zoom
There's a Yeti at the JC Raulston Arboretum. Actually, there are two Yetis. Our friendly Yetis are back in the gardens this winter, and they're hoping you'll come say hello before they head back North for the spring. Come ready to search the gardens to find their hiding spots. Each Yeti will have its own…
Join the Department of Applied Ecology for its weekly seminar series. On Jan. 30, Amanda Del Vecchia, assistant professor of geography and environment at UNC Chapel Hill, will give a talk titled “There and Back Again: A Journey to the Dark, Anoxic Side of Streams.” In-person attendance is highly encouraged. Refreshments are served prior to…
There's a Yeti at the JC Raulston Arboretum. Actually, there are two Yetis. Our friendly Yetis are back in the gardens this winter, and they're hoping you'll come say hello before they head back North for the spring. Come ready to search the gardens to find their hiding spots. Each Yeti will have its own…
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