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Wake Network of Care

The Wake Network of Care is a comprehensive online resources database designed to increase access to many community services located in or near Wake County. Connected services include childcare, medical assistance, financial assistance and more.

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Financial, Food, Health and Wellness, Housing, Off-Campus

North Carolina ePass

The ePass program is a way for residents of North Carolina to apply for benefits and services in North Carolina. ePass helps connect applicants to benefits including medical assistance, food and nutrition services, energy assistance and more.

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Financial, Food, Off-Campus

Tuffy Fund

The NC State Tuffy Fund provides for immediate needs related to financial assistance for alcohol related issues. Funds can be used for (but are not limited to) counseling/therapy, and hospital visits.

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Administrative Support, Financial, Health and Wellness

Sensory Service Center

If you are passionate about food and enjoy sharing your opinion, you will love participating in food tastings, surveys and other tasting events! Taste tests and panel members receive compensation for participation. Learn more today!

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Financial

Women’s Center of Wake County

The Women’s Center of Wake County on Cox Ave. offers three meals/day, housing support, medical and behavioral healthcare, clothing and hygiene items, dental exams and basic services, and transportation assistance.

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Financial, Health and Wellness, Housing, Off-Campus

Sustainability Fund

The NC State Sustainability Fund offers grants to current students, faculty and staff who propose high-impact experiences for students while advancing sustainability at NC State.

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Academic, Administrative Support, Financial

Work Study

Having a part-time job can help students develop skills and gain valuable career experience, in addition to earning wages that can assist with education costs. Work Study is a federal program, and qualification is determined by submission of a FAFSA.

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Employment, Financial

University Fellowship Office

The University Fellowship Office helps undergraduate students, graduate students, and alums learn of and apply for nationally competitive and prestigious awards.

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Academic, Administrative Support, Financial

Student Emergency Fund

The Student Emergency Fund was established by the Division of Academic and Student Affairs (DASA) to help ensure that NC State students have access to the support and resources they need to successfully recover from unexpected financial crises.

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Financial

Short Term Loans

University short-term loans are available to assist students who need small amounts of funding for emergency expenses. The maximum available loan is $500. To learn more, please contact the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

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Financial