If there is a medical emergency or there is immediate danger of harm, dial 911 and explain that you need support for a mental health crisis. On-campus 911 calls on Thursday-Saturday from 7pm-3am will be initially responded to by Campus EMS.
ARS coordinates and implements accommodations including academic adjustments and provides resources and services to applicants and current students with disabilities.
Active Minds is focused on increasing awareness of mental health conditions, providing information and resources, and encourage help-seeking.
A peer-led grief support community for students who have experienced the death or terminal illness of a loved one.
This support group is for students who come from difficult family dynamics and exists to help them build connections, share about their experiences, and give and receive support.
Typically, this group recruits new members at the beginning of the semester. If that time has passed, you can still ask and express interest.
Academic and community engagement center at UNC Chapel Hill offering resources about Asian American experiences as well as education and programming to the broad Carolina community. Office hours provide time for campus community members to engage with staff on any number of topics.
This group provides a confidential space for you to share about the experiences and challenges that come with being in the STEM field and identifying as Asian-American.
Typically, this group recruits new members at the beginning of the semester. If that time has passed, you can still ask and express interest.
A group for students on the autism spectrum to come together and find community, support, information, and skills to help navigate life at UNC.
Contact Elizabeth Christensen (ejchrist@email.unc.edu).
Typically, this group recruits new members at the beginning of the semester. If that time has passed, you can still ask and express interest.
Support group for multi-racial or biracial students to learn more about yourself, your identities and how you want to navigate in the world as a multi-racial person.
Apply for free therapy resources for black men.
Speak to a caring medical provider about your mental health needs and their impact on your physical health. Campus Health also provides medication management.
After hours, the CAPS phone number becomes a crisis support line for students. Call 919-966-3658 if you are in a crisis situation.