Let us help you make the decision to attend NC State. Join us at our admitted students event to learn more about our programs and hear from our faculty, students and alumni.
Welcome to the College of Natural Resources
Congratulations! You’ve done what it takes to be accepted by NC State.
Join us for a in-person or virtual experience highlighting why the College of Natural Resources is the right fit for you. Admitted students and their families are invited to meet current students in their major, engage with future professors, and hear from alumni in the field. Find out what makes our college one of the best in the country to study natural resources.
Please use the links below to register for these events. Once you have registered, we will send you a confirmation email with important information.
We encourage all students admitted to one of our majors, as well as Chemical and Undeclared Engineering to attend this event. Due to spacing concerns, please limit the number of guest to 2 per student.
In-Person Event Information
Students admitted to the College of Natural Resources are strongly encouraged to register and attend the February 24 Experience NC State event hosted by Undergraduate Admissions. By registering for that event, students are eligible to attend our college-specific Admitted Student Day, held in Jordan Hall Addition beginning at 1:00 pm that afternoon.
Date and Time
Saturday, February 24, 2024 1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. EST
Location
Jordan Hall Addition 2720 Faucette Drive Raleigh, NC 27606
Schedule
Time
Session
12:45 – 1:00 pm
Check-In
1:00- 2:00 pm
College Overview and Student Support (Parents/Guardians)
1:00 – 2:00 pm
Major Information Sessions (Admitted Students)
2:00- 3:00 pm
College Overview and Student Support (Admitted Students)
Take a look. For students who have a passion for the environment or working outdoors, a degree from the College of Natural Resources will get you out of the classroom, into the field and onto a fulfilling career. #ThinkAndDo something extraordinary at NC State.
Meet Wizaso Munthali, a soon-to-be #NCState24 alumna and #NCStateCNR’s spring commencement graduate student speaker. 👋 🎓 🐺
Wizaso will be graduating with a Ph.D. in forestry and environmental resources (@ncstatefer). For nearly 22 years, she has worked as an environmental expert in her home country of Zambia. She currently teaches in the environmental engineering department at Copperbelt University in Kitwe, Zambia.
“First, I had exceptional academic advisors, Dr. Sills and Dr. Kelley, who showed a great commitment to my cause, and who did not back down from pushing me beyond my comfort zone, identifying my academic shortfalls and providing opportunities for improvement. To them, I was not coming to NC State to get an easy pass. It had to be earned, and there had to be a transformation in my skill set, my thinking processes and the way I approached scientific research. I firmly believe this was achieved.
Second, I had a community of friends at NC State and family outside the U.S. as a support system. Believe me, a good cry, the company and laughter of friends or family helps, even if it doesn’t solve the glitch in your programming code."
👀 Check out the link in our bio to learn more about Wizaso.
Meet Mary (Mimi) Pinyan, a soon-to-be #NCState24 alumna and #NCStateCNR’s spring commencement undergraduate speaker. 👋 🎓 🐺
Mimi will be graduating with a bachelor’s degree in forest management (@ncstatefer). After graduation, she will pursue a master’s degree in forestry and statistics at the University of Georgia and serve as a graduate research assistant. Her research will focus on optimizing growth and yield models using computer programming for timber sales.
“There`s something distinct about each of us whether that be our race, disability status, religion, or gender. However, under the roof of NC State’s College of Natural Resources, we all had a chance to learn from a diverse group of students and teachers. The diverse set of majors and interests naturally divides us, but within the college, we are united in our desire to be stewards for the Earth. We’re all different but at the end of the day, it doesn’t have to be a bad thing, so long as you find people who accept and support you, differences and all.”
Bryanna will be graduating with a bachelor`s degree in paper science and engineering from @ncstatefb and chemical engineering from @ncstateengr. After graduation, she will begin working as a full-time remote process engineer within the corporate engineering team of @georgiapacific.
“Use what you have learned from this family and this home. Hold the connections dear to your heart. I want you to right now think of someone in that next stage of life that encompasses what we have learned over these four years — to fight with poise even when the odds are low, to have courage and grace, to care and support those around you.
For me, that person is my mom. She encompasses strength and poise, living life to the fullest and is my pillar of hope. Use that person as your constant reminder of these traits that you hope to hold onto and a role model as you continue to develop into who you are over this next period of life.” — @bryzygirl10