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Single Point of Contact on Campuses for Unaccompanied/Homeless Youth Single Point of Contact on Campuses for Unaccompanied/Homeless Youth College Contact Name Location Phone # Contact email address Fax # Alamance Community College Sabrina DeGain Gee Building First Floor G 124 336-506-4161 [email protected] 336-506-4264 Appalachian State Alan Rasmussen, Interim University Office of the Dean of Students 838-262-8284 [email protected] 828-262-4997 Dean of Students Asheville-Buncombe Technical Heather Pack, Director of Bailey Building; 340 Victoria Road, 828-398-7900 [email protected] 828-251-6718 Community College Student Support Services Asheville, NC 28801 Barton College Thomas Welch, Dir FA Harper Room #118 252-399-6371 [email protected] 252-399-6531 Beaufort County Community College Kimberly Jackson Building 9 Room 925 252-940-6252 [email protected] 252-940-6274 Div. of Student Affairs, Bennett Mrs. Kimberly Drye-Dancy Bennett College College, 900 East Washington St, 336-517-2298 [email protected] Greensboro, NC 27401 Bladen Community College J. Carlton Bryan Bldg. 8 Rm 4 910-879-5524 [email protected] 910-879-5517 Blue Ridge Community College Kirsten Hobbs SINK 137 828-694-1693 [email protected] 828-694-1693 Financial Aid Office, Beam David L. Volrath, Director of Administration Building; One Brevard College Admissions & Financial Aid/ 828-884-8367 [email protected] 828-884-3790 Brevard College Drive, DSO Brevard, NC 28712 Brunswick Community College Julie Olsen, Director of Disability Resources and ACE Lab Building A, office 229 910-755-7338 [email protected] 910-754-9609 Student Life Cabarrus College of Valerie Richard- Financial 401 Medical Park Drive 704-403-3507 [email protected] 704-403-2077 Health Sciences Aid Concord, NC 28025 Caldwell Community College and Counseling and Advisement Technical Institute Shannon Brown Services, Building F. Room 149 828-726-2288 [email protected] 828-726-2709 Laura Rich, Director of Campbell University Student Services, Room 113 910-893-7514 [email protected] 910-814-5710 Disability Services Cape Fear Community College U-107 Downtown Campus, Rachel Cavenaugh 910-362-7317 [email protected] 910-362-7632 Wilmington, NC Carolinas College of Dr. Karen Lewis, Dean of Health Sciences Rankin Education Building Room Student Affairs and 704-355-5585 [email protected] F: 704-355-9336 165 Enrollment Management Carteret Community College Brandon Dyer McGee Building room 119 252-222-6237 [email protected] 252-222-6265 Financial Aid Office, Catawba Kelli Hand, Director of Catawba College College, 2300 West Innes Street, 704-637-4416 [email protected] 704-637-4252 Financial Aid Salisbury, NC 28144 2550 US Hwy. 70 SE Hickory, NC 28602 Office: Cuyler A. Dunbar (CAD) Bldg. 828-327-7000 Catawba Valley Community – CAD 156 which is inside the ext. 4408 College Renee L. Neal, Director, Learning Assistance Center Student Advocacy Response Team [email protected] NO Office Fax Central Carolina Community Hockaday Building, Lee Main Precious Ward 919-718-7285 [email protected] 919-718-7412 College Campus, Sanford, NC Central Piedmont Community College - Central Campus Debbie Brooks Central High - 2nd Floor - Room 210 704-330-6240 [email protected] 704-330-5053 Chowan University Ruth W. Casper Financial Aid Office, Chowan 252-398-6299 [email protected] 252-398-6513 University, One University Place, Murfreesboro, NC 27855 Cleveland Community College Hunt Campus Center #2140 Nedra Maddox 704-669-4142 [email protected] 704-669-4204 Coastal Carolina Community Emily Ellis Student Center 910-938-6331 [email protected] 910-455-2767 College College of The Albemarle 252-335-0821 Angie Godfrey-Dawson Elizabeth City Campus: AE 111 [email protected] 252-337-6813 ext. 2360 Craven Community College Kelly Taylor Barker Hall, Room 109 252-638-1613 [email protected] 252-637-6112 Davidson College Jason Shaffer Chambers Hall Room 1255 704-894-2225 [email protected] 704-894-2849 Davidson County Community Ron Adams, Compliance Mendenhall Building Thomasville 336-249-8186 [email protected] 336-224-0240 College Officer Campus x 6409 2127 Campus Drive, Durham, NC 27708; Across the street from Duke University Alison Rabil 919-684-6225 [email protected] 919-660-9811 Admissions and behind the graduate school. Durham Technical Community Phail Wynn Jr. Student Services Karen Mosley, Coordinator, 919-536-7200 College Center [email protected] 919- 686-3742 Counseling Services ext. 1408 East Carolina University 125 Umstead Hall, Greenville, NC Lauren Cummings 252-328-9297 [email protected] 252-328-9174 Edgecombe Community College 252-618-6537 Johanna Underwood 105 McIntyre Building [email protected] 252-823-6817 Inman Admissions Building 111C, Elon University Courtney Smith 2725 Campus Box Elon, NC 27244 336-278-7638 [email protected] 336-278-7639 Gloria Wells, Certified Fayetteville State University Spaulding Infirmary Room 166 670-672-2260 [email protected] 910-672-1389 Licensed Counselor Fayetteville Technical Community Tony Rand Student Center (TRSC) Susanna Willock 910-678-8420 [email protected] 910-486-3600 College Rm 119 Forsyth Technical Community Financial Aid Office, Allman Center Ricky Hodges 336-734-7272 [email protected] 336-761-2454 College 2nd Floor Gardner Webb University Shannon Owens Dover Campus Center 704-406-3244 [email protected] 704-406-4102 231 Myers Center Dallas Campus Gaston College Damon Murray 704-922-2242 [email protected] 704-922-8738 Greensboro College Financial Aid 336-272-7102 Lindsay Latham, Director of Office x5253 Greensboro College [email protected] 336-230-9622 Financial Aid 815 West Market St., Greensboro, NC 27401-1875 5800 W. Friendly Ave, Greensboro, Guilford College Doug Campbell 336-316-2385 [email protected] 336-316-2492 NC 27410 Charice Rosser, Director of 100 College Drive, Building 300, Halifax Community College Counseling and Academic Room 335, Weldon, NC 27890 252-536-7207 [email protected] 252-538-4311 Success Haywood Community College Susannah High, Director of [email protected] 1500 Student Center 828-627-4504 828-627-4513 Student Wellness Sandra Norris, Sr. Associate Office of Student Financial High Point University Director Planning, Roberts Hall Rm 100 336-841-9032 [email protected] 336-841-4649 Isothermal Community College Student Center Office of Financial Reagan Bowman 828-395-1985 [email protected] 828-286-8109 Aid James Sprunt Community College Tracy Ward, Director of [email protected] Financial Aid and Veterans Financial Aid Office 910-275-6379 910-296-1314 Affairs Johnson & Wales University - 804 W Trade Street, Charlotte, NC MaShona McAfee, Asst Dir Charlotte 28202 980-598-1301 [email protected] 980-598-1301 of Student Financial Services Johnston Community College Wilson Building Room, C1041F Josefvon Jones inside of Student Services 919-209-2144 [email protected] Chaffee Administration Building, Lees-McRae College, 191 W Main Lees-McRae College Cathy Shell 828-898-8740 [email protected] 828-898-8746 Street, Banner Elk, NC 28604 Lenoir Community College ADA Counselor, Bldg. 3, Room 252-527-6223 The contact will Athena Wilson 140 E ext 391 [email protected] change after a new hire Lenoir-Rhyne University Lohr Hall Enrollment Services Alyssa Stewart 828-328-7536 [email protected] 828-328-7368 Center Maurice Roper, Dean of 318 Walls Center (2nd floor) Livingstone College 704-216-6821 [email protected] 704-216-6060 Students Livingstone College 205 Davis Louisburg College Louisburg College Kristen Gupton 919-497-3307 [email protected] 919-496-7141 Louisburg NC 27549 Blackwell Hall Admissions/ Financial Mars Hill University Kristie Vance 828-689-1353 [email protected] 828-689-1473 Aid Director, Counseling and Disability Services, Mayland CC, P.O. Box 547 Mayland Community College Doug Dewar 828-766-1256 [email protected] 828-765-0728 Spruce Pine, NC 28777 Jones Chapel, Office of the Chaplain Meredith College Donna Battle, Chaplain 919-760-8347 [email protected] 919-760-8084 Methodist University William H. Walker Berns Student Center 910-630-7152 [email protected] 910-630-7682 715 N Poindexter Street Elizabeth City, NC 27909; Financial Aid Office Mid-Atlantic Christian University Jenny Rowland 252-334-2020 [email protected] 252-334-2064 located in MACU Welcome Center Mitchell Community College Office located in Student Services Candace Cooper Center Rm 107E in Statesville NC 704-878-3256 [email protected] 704-978-1302 Montgomery Community College MCC Bldg. 100, 1011 Page St., Troy, 910-898-9619 [email protected] OR Diana Sanchez, Counselor 910-576-2176 NC 27371 [email protected] Nash Community College Tammy Lester, Financial Aid Student & Enrollment 252-451-8371 [email protected] 252-451-8401 Director Services Building A North Carolina A&T State Ronnette King Hamilton, University Associate Director 100 Dowdy Building 336-334-7973 [email protected] 336-334-7954 North Carolina Central University Student Services Building Ste Sherry Henderson 919-530-7414 [email protected] 919-530-7959 106 North Carolina State University 2016 Harris Hall Box 7302, Raleigh, Krista Ringler 919-515-2866 [email protected] 919-515-8422 NC 27695-7302 North Carolina Wesleyan College Pearsall Classroom Building Room Leah Hill 252-985-5293 [email protected] 252-985-5109 186 Pamlico Community College 5049 HWY 306 South, Grantsboro, 252-249-1851 Cristy Lewis Warner [email protected] 252-249-1622 NC 28529
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