NC State Counseling Center & Prevention Services

NC State Counseling Center & Prevention Services This page exists for marketing purposes. In the case of an emergency, please call 919.515.2423 or 911

The Counseling Center and Prevention Services counsels and provides resources to NC State students experiencing personal, academic or vocational problems. The Counseling Center offers psychological assessment and psychiatric consultation. Our services are primarily short-term in nature, and we ensure strict confidentiality. We make referrals to other helping professionals and community agencies as appropriate. Almost all services are free to currently enrolled students of North Carolina State University.

04/03/2026

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Behind every late-night study session, every game-winning goal, and every “Think and Do” breakthrough is a student who n...
03/25/2026

Behind every late-night study session, every game-winning goal, and every “Think and Do” breakthrough is a student who needs to feel supported, heard, and resilient.

Today is NC State Day of Giving, and we’re rallying for the Counseling and Prevention Services Enhancement Fund.

Your mark today becomes their strength tomorrow.

How to participate:
1️⃣ Visit dayofgiving.ncsu.edu
2️⃣ Choose “Counseling and Prevention Services”
3️⃣ Make your gift (every amount counts!)
4️⃣ Share why you gave + tag us

03/24/2026

Tomorrow, you can make your mark on student well-being at NC State ❤️🐺

Your support on NC State Day of Giving helps expand access to counseling, strengthen prevention programs, and care for the Wolfpack community.

Join us in and support student mental health. Learn how to give: dayofgiving.ncsu.edu

March Madness should be about the game, not the gamble. 🏀💸As the tournament heats up, NC State Prevention Services wants...
03/18/2026

March Madness should be about the game, not the gamble. 🏀💸

As the tournament heats up, NC State Prevention Services wants to make sure you’re playing it safe. March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month, and we’re sharing harm-reduction strategies to help you keep your budget—and your mental health—intact.

If things start to feel like more than a game, help is always available. Check the last slide for local and national resources. 🐺❤️

Ready for take-off? ✈️ Spring Break is almost here, and whether you’re heading to the beach or catching up on sleep at h...
03/11/2026

Ready for take-off? ✈️ Spring Break is almost here, and whether you’re heading to the beach or catching up on sleep at home, we want to make sure your “flight” is as smooth as possible.

03/09/2026

Happy Mindful Monday!
Spring Break is almost here! How are you planning to rest, reset, and recharge before the second half of the semester?

The Mental Health Ambassadors (MHAs) are officially looking for new members! Whether you’re an undergraduate or graduate...
03/04/2026

The Mental Health Ambassadors (MHAs) are officially looking for new members! Whether you’re an undergraduate or graduate student, we want you to help us spread awareness and destigmatize mental health through peer-to-peer support.
What you’ll do as an MHA:
- Coordinate outreach and event planning.
- Provide peer education and receive specialized training.
- Connect with campus partners and other peer educator groups.
Applications are NOW OPEN as of March 1!
Apply here: go.ncsu.edu/mha

03/02/2026

Learn more about Sleep Hygiene 😴

At NC State, you don’t have to choose between your recovery and having a full, vibrant student life. Whether you’re long...
02/27/2026

At NC State, you don’t have to choose between your recovery and having a full, vibrant student life. Whether you’re long-term sober or just sober-curious, the Collegiate Recovery Community (CRC) is here to help you find your people.

From Fun Fridays to overnight retreats, we’re proving that college is even better when you’re staying true to your journey.

If you choose to drink, going “low and slow” can help you reduce risk of alcohol poisoning! A B.A.C. of .05 or less is a...
02/24/2026

If you choose to drink, going “low and slow” can help you reduce risk of alcohol poisoning! A B.A.C. of .05 or less is associated with less overall risk to self and others. Use the B.A.C. calculator to figure out your limit! go.ncsu.edu/bac

02/23/2026

This week’s Divine 9 alumni spotlight features our very own Associate Director for Clinical Services, Dr. Chenita Rountree! This concludes our spotlight series for Black History month, please visit out website to learn more about our diverse team of clinicians devoted to supporting all students.

If you choose to drink, going “low and slow” can help you reduce risk of alcohol poisoning! A B.A.C. of .05 or less is a...
02/18/2026

If you choose to drink, going “low and slow” can help you reduce risk of alcohol poisoning! A B.A.C. of .05 or less is associated with less overall risk to self and others. Use the B.A.C. calculator to figure out your limit! go.ncsu.edu/bac

Address

2815 Cates Avenue
Raleigh, NC
27695

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+19195152423

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Our Story

We work hard to create a campus culture that supports and connects us all. College is a time for tremendous intellectual, social and professional growth. But as we create leaders and innovators, we also want to cultivate emotional and psychological growth that will allow our students to be successful and flourishing. Our work includes providing direct services to students, outreach and prevention, training new professionals in student mental health and much more. Together we can create a thriving community for all students.