Student Health Services
Student Health Services provides accessible, quality health care services and educational programs to promote the health and well-being of the student population. The services include diagnosis treatment and follow-up on general medical and urgent health care needs such as: allergy injections, immunizations, depo injections, HIV testing and counseling, laboratory services, COVID-19 testing, and limited pharmaceuticals. Students may incur charges for certain services rendered at Student Health Services.
All new and transfer students taking more than four credit hours on campus and admitted to the University are required to submit a completed Medical History Form. In addition, all new and transfer students must provide an immunization record to the University as required by the North Carolina Immunization Law (General Statutes 130A-152). Readmitted students who re-enroll after an absence of six months or more must also provide Student Health Services with updated immunization records.
Immunizations along with the Medical History form must be returned to Student Health Services NO LATER THAN:
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JULY 15
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FALL ENROLLMENT
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DECEMBER 4
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SPRING ENROLLMENT
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MAY 1
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SUMMER ENROLLMENT
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Hours of Operation
Student Health Services clinic is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. There is an onsite physician available 2 days a week. Telehealth services are available to students 24 hours, 7 days a week. Should a student suffer an injury or become seriously ill on campus when Student Health Services is closed, he or she should notify the Residence Life Community Director or Campus Police. Please call 911 to activate the local emergency management system for emergencies.