Hurricane Matthew Relief Information for NC State
Have you been impacted by Hurricane Matthew?
Update: Open enrollment for NC State employees has been extended to November 5. Visit here for more information.
If you are an NC State student unable to attend class, contact the Division of Academic and Student Affairs at 919.515.2446 between 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. weekdays, or email academic-student-affairs@ncsu.edu. Staff will assist you in communicating with your professors and provide guidance on how to best manage your individual situation.
Please read the chancellor’s statement on the recent events.
Resources
Campus
- Student Ombuds – Helps to identify and refer students to resources appropriate to their concerns.
- Student Services Short Term Emergency Loan
- $500 short term loans. Exceptions to this maximum can be made.
- You must apply in person at Harris Hall
- Loans have a 30 day term
- Money is usually available same-same day
University employee leave requests
- Memo from Scott Douglas, Vice Chancellor, Finance Administration
- Hurricane Matthew leave request form
General
- Apply for aid in Hurricane Matthew cleanup
- Post-flood tips from FEMA
- Post-storm web resources
- Duke Energy Progress power outage map
Food
How can you help locally?
You can help by donating money and/or non-perishable food, water, and hygiene supplies to any of a variety of places on and off campus:
- NC State Hurricane Matthew Disaster Relief Fund
- Harris Teeter Million Meals Challenge food drive at Primetime with the Pack, with 100% of donations going to flood relief (NC State Athletics)
- October 21
- Reynolds Coliseum
- Feed the Pack Food Pantry
- Central & Eastern North Carolina Food Bank
- Interfaith Food Shuttle Hurricane Relief Fund
- Multicultural Student Affairs/College Advising Corps supply drive
- News&Observer: How to Help NC After Hurricane Matthew
Information on Haiti and how you can help
Up to 1,000 Haitians may have died as a result of Hurricane Matthew and its aftermath. More than 1 million are in need of food and other supplies. You can help by donating money to UNICEF or other similar organizations.
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