Resources and Links
The Program Resources folder can be found in our Shared Google Drive. If you do not have access, please reach out to the program director.
The NEW Health Psychology Resource Center – Our Resource Room has moved to Colvard 3117. It contains a variety of books, testing materials, electronic equipment, and computer resources. Click for a list of the resources available.
On-Campus Resources
Center for Wellness Promotion
Address: 9201 University City Boulevard (lower level of Student Health Center)
Phone Number: 704-687-7407
Email: wellness@charlotte.edu
Website: https://wellness.charlotte.edu/
Hours of Operation: 8 AM-5 PM, M-F
Services Offered:
- Collegiate Recovery Community: Support for substance abuse recovery, including recovery meetings (email: charlotte-crc@charlotte.edu)
- Resources for interpersonal violence
- Resources for LGBTQ health
- Sexual health information and resources
- Free confidential HIV testing on the 2nd Tuesday and 4th Thursday of every month (call 704-687-7400 to schedule an appointment)
Jamil Niner Student Pantry
1224 John Kirk Drive, Charlotte, NC 28262
Hours of Operation: 2 PM-5 PM, M-Th
*Need 49er ID
- Identity-related resources:
- Resources for student Veterans
- Religious observance form for students
Resources for people to find worship centers in the Charlotte area
Link to Ninercare (system for reporting concerning behavior of students):
Hate or Bias-Related Incident Report
BART: If you believe you have witnessed or experienced a bias incident, you may report the incident here by clicking on the Bias Incident Report Form
Funding Sources
APA’s Minority Fellowship Program’s Predoctoral Fellowship
Soros Fellowships for New Americans
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*The following resources are not affiliated with the Health Psychology program. The links below are being provided solely for general information.
- APA Division 38 Health Psychology Home page
- List of Rehabilitation Centers in North Carolina
- The Division of Health Psychology: The British Psychological Society
- Careers in Health Psychology
- Society of Behavioral Medicine
- Graduate Certificate Program in Community Health: Contributes to the preparation of community and public health practitioners to take the Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) examination. The program provides students with the ability to apply concepts related to community health, health education, and health promotion and behavior change. It also prepares students to understand the interaction between public and private healthcare at the local and state levels. It can be completed in conjunction with the requirements of our graduate program and some courses may count towards both. For further information, please refer to the website.
- Graduate Certificate Program in Gerontology: The program provides supplementary graduate education in Gerontology for those who already have a graduate degree in another field or those completing a graduate degree in another field. It requres the completion of a core and elective courses related to the study of aging. It can be completed in conjunction with the requirements for your degree and some courses may, in fact, be counted towards both. For futher information, please refer to the website.
- Charlotte Course Catalog
For any questions about the program’s accreditation status or about APA accreditation, in general, please contact:
Office of Program Consultation and Accreditation / American Psychological Association
750 First Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002-4242
http://www.apa.org/ed/accreditation
(202) 336-5979 / apaaccred@apa.org