Enrolling in E115, or CSC courses

To request a seat in E 115 or a CSC course that you cannot enroll in on your own via MyPack, please complete an enrollment request form in Moodle.

To get to the request form:

1. Click on the link below or copy/paste into your favorite web browser and go to the following address for Moodle:
https://moodle-projects.wolfware.ncsu.edu/course/view.php?id=2735

2. Once you have logged into Moodle, join the Moodle site by clicking on the Enroll mebutton.  Please keep in mind you may have to SCROLLdown the page to find this button. **Joining the Moodle site DOES NOT enroll you in the course you are requesting**

3.Begin with the topmost Moodle block entitled “Important Information:START HERE” once you are brought to the Moodle site.

If you have any issues with or questions about the Moodle site, please direct them to Ms. Marini (tamarini@ncsu.edu)

Biology Tutors Needed

The Academic Support Program for Student Athletes is looking to hire BIO Tutors for the Spring and Fall 2016 semester. The job description and the link for the applicants to apply is provided below.  Please send this to any students that you feel meet the criteria. Thanks for your time!

http://aspsa.dasa.ncsu.edu/employment-0

*Requirements for all Academic Skills Enhancement Program Staff*

Must have at least a 3.25 cumulative grade point average, demonstrate proficiency in coursework and/or have received a B+ or higher in the courses selected to tutor. Must abide by North Carolina State University, NCAA and ASPSA rules and regulations. Must be able to teach academic success strategies to a diverse student population in a one-on-one or small group setting. Must have the ability to effectively communicate verbally and have skills to develop written reports. Must be attentive to detail and accurate in record keeping. Ability to work a flexible schedule including nights and weekends. Preference can be given to individuals who have tutoring experience or other educational qualifications.

Any questions should be directed to Kristen Lee at kacrawfo@ncsu.edu.

Brain Awareness Week Events

Science Scircus: BRAINS!
Wednesday, March 16 from  11:30a – 1:30p. The Brickyard

Step right up and behold the wonders of the College of Sciences Scircus. We’re showcasing the talents of our students, faculty and partners in a recurring three-ring springtime spectacle. Gawk at awe-inspiring oddities, be amazed by the fantastic feats of science and gain inspiration from the talents of our academic acrobats.
Brain Awareness Night
Thursday, March 17 from 6 – 8:30p. Nature Research Center, NC Museum of Natural Sciences

Spend an evening exploring brains and behavior. Featuring a special Science Café with prominent neuroscientist Marina Picciotto from Yale University who will discuss her work on addiction. Meet NC State neuroscientists, participate in hands-on activities, and take in short talks in the Daily Planet Theatre. More info: https://sciences.ncsu.edu/events/brain-awareness-night/

Counseling Center Recruiting Mental Health Ambassadors

The Counseling Center is excited to be accepting applications for Mental Health Ambassadors for the 2016-2017 academic year.  We completed our first year and it was a great success!  We had 25 ambassadors who completed over 70 presentations and programs, not to mention collaborations with campus partners and creating discussions in classrooms and with other student organizations about the importance of mental health and wellness.

NC State Mental Health Ambassadors are a group of undergraduate and graduate students with a passion for mental health awareness and wellness education.  NC State MHAs will assist in the development and presentation of various topics for classroom presentations, campus partners and community events.  Our goal is to utilize the benefit of peer to peer education and support to continue to decrease stigma around mental health, help seeking and self-care.  In addition to a significant time commitment, this program will require students to have strong communication and organizational skills, work well in a group, display maturity and empathy and a high level of responsibility.

NC State Mental Health Ambassadors will gain:

  • Solid leadership experience
  • Training in the areas of multicultural awareness, stress management, academic skills, healthy relationships, mental health issues, suicide prevention and alcohol education
  • Completion of Certified Peer Educator (CPE) program through NASPA (Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education)
  • Significant public speaking experience that will boost graduate school and/or career credentials
  • Professional references
  • Connections with other like minded peers and mental health professionals
 More information including applications and reference forms can be found on our website: