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Click here to view a comprehensive list of the course prefixes that we use for our classes.
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Community-Engaged Leadership Office
Billing - see Student Accounts
Counseling & Psychological Services
Office of Intercultural Student Affairs
Office of International Education and Development (Study Abroad)
Orientation and Welcome to App
Police- see University Police
Study Abroad- see Office of International Education and Development
Transfer Admissions and Engagement
University College Academic Advising
Financial Aid | The Office of Student Financial Aid and University Scholarships administers financial assistance programs for students. Their website lists a great deal of information as well as forms and deadlines.
Scholarships | Scholarships are available from many sources. This website lists Appalachian scholarships for first-year students, transfers, and continuing students as well as outside, need-based, and additional scholarships. It also includes deadlines for some scholarships. Students can also check with their major department to see if funding is available.
Student Accounts | The Student Accounts Office coordinates and maintains all aspects of a student's financial account, including the billing of tuition and fees. The website shares information on billing dates, cost of attendance, and the billing process.
Student Employment | Part-time job opportunities for students on and off-campus are publicized through this office. Visit Handshake to see on and off campus part-time jobs, internships, and Federal Work Study-funded positions. There is also a listserv for students looking for odd jobs.
College Foundation of North Carolina | CFNC.org is a free service of the state of North Carolina that helps students plan, apply, and pay for college. Their website also contains information about how to understand financial aid, find scholarships, explore careers, and access other helpful resources.
Federal Student Aid | This office is part of the U.S. Department of Education, the largest provider of financial aid in the country. Their website includes information about different types of aid, who can get aid, and how to apply for aid. Other resources include how to explore careers and manage student loans.
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) | In order to be eligible for Federal, State, and Institutional financial aid, students must complete a FAFSA. The FAFSA is available starting on October 1st and students must complete a new FAFSA for each academic year. Appalachian's priority deadline is March 1.
If you are calling from off-campus please dial 911. If you are calling from an on-campus landline please dial 9-911.
Emergency Line: 828-262-8000
This is the University's 24/7 voice and text emergency messaging system. To register, visit emergency.appstate.edu.