NCCU Student Handbook 2016-17

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(SHCS POB 19491, Durham, NC 27707) or email (tgraham@nccu.edu) your Report of Medical History form and Immunization Records. Please visit http://www.nccu. edu/formsdocs/proxy.cfm?file_id=87 to download your Report of Medical History Form. Student Insurance - YOU MUST TAKE ACTION If you plan to KEEP the Student Insurance or WAIVE the Student Insurance you must visit the Blue Cross Blue Shield Portal at www.bcbsnc.com/student to ENROLL or WAIVE. It is the student’s responsibility to ENROLL or WAIVE. Please choose one of these actions by the deadline date September 10, 2016. Otherwise, your coverage will not be active at the start of the semester. To be eligible for the University Sponsored Student Insurance Plan, you must be degree seeking; and eligible to pay the medical fee; and enrolled in 6 or more credit hours of on campus classes. Come See Us if You Need: • Urgent and medical care • Counseling and mental health • Alcohol & drug prevention or intervention • Lab services Take advantage of services offered at the Student Health Center that help keep our students healthy and well. A multidisciplinary staff of doctors, nurse-practitioners, registered nurses, psychologists, consulting psychiatrist, counselors, pharmacists, health educators and others collaborate to provide a comprehensive approach to meeting your health needs. Know Who to Call: General Information & Appointments: (919) 530-6317 Mental Health Services: (919) 530-7646 Pharmacy: (919) 530-6289 Laboratory: (919) 530-5387 Immunizations/Medical Records: (919) 530-5003 Nursing/Triage: (919) 530-7604 Health Education and Wellness: (919) 530-6664 Open: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Closed on weekends and holidays) Located in the Student Health Building on Cafeteria Drive (off Lawson Street)

Student Advocacy Office Student Services Building G20 | 919-530-7492 | ombudsperson@nccu.edu

The Student Advocacy Coordinator, located in the Student Services building (G20), is there to provide confidential, neutral and informal assistance to students who have concerns arising from or affecting their studies at NCCU. The Student Advocacy Coordinator listens to students, offers information about University policies and procedures, helps students examine options for resolving concerns, and accepts suggestions and data from individuals who seek orderly and responsible systems change. The advocate will not answer questions about students with whom they may have spoken to, or disclose an individual’s name or specific issue with anyone, unless during the course of discussions with a student, they have given permission to do so for the purpose of informal conflict resolution. Communications with the advocate are considered confidential and privileged. The only exception to the pledge of confidentiality is where the advocate determines that there is an imminent


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