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North Carolina Housing Officers
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About
History of NCHO North Carolina Housing Officers (NCHO) was organized in 1973 by housing professionals in North Carolina to create a professional community that promotes an exchange of ideas and philosophies among institutions with residence hall programs. NCHO is associated with the Southeastern Association of Housing Officers (SEAHO), and sends a representative to the business meetings of SEAHO.
Connect and Engage
Thank you for your interest in engaging with NCHO! We are so excited to connect with you. New to NCHO? Every employee of a member school in North Carolina is an automatic member of NCHO! Check out the Member School Directory to see if your school is on the list. The first step is to
The Nest
We are very excited to launch "The Nest" which is an online resource created to support the continued professional development of the staff on our campuses through the publication of articles and promotion of in-person and virtual engagement opportunities. Join our listserv to receive The Nest directly to your inbox! Join our Listserv Got a
Conferences
State Conferences NCHO Annual Conference Regional Conferences SEAHO National/International Conferences ACUHO-I ACPA NASPA Placement Conferences OPE The Placement Exchange Student Conferences Student Leadership Drive-In SAACURH NACURH LEAD
Awards and Scholarships
NCHO Awards NCHO awards are given out each year during the NCHO Annual Conference as a way to recognize colleagues and partners for their outstanding work. Annual awards include: Alexis (Lexie) Kamerman Dedication to Social Justice and Peace Award Graduate Student of the Year Outstanding New Professional Outstanding Mid-level Professional Al Calarco Commitment to Excellence Award
Hurricane Helene Resources- North Carolina
Red Cross Response: Link UNC Asheville Disaster Relief: Link App State Disaster Relief Recovery Fund: Link Western Carolina Emergency Fund: Link Support Lees-McRae College: Link Disaster Assistance: Helps with housing, food and financial relief Disaster Distress Helpline: Those dealing with the impacts of the hurricane can call 1-800-985-5990 for emotional support. Shelters: Find nearby shelters