A place where students are welcomed and feel at home; a community where students meet God through Sacraments, prayer, and service, and grow in joy and friendship as followers of Christ.
Nutrition counseling from registered dietitians (RDs) who collaborate with medical staff and CAPS providers to support patients with eating disorders and anyone seeking medical nutrition therapy.
oSTEM empowers LGBTQ+ students in STEM to succeed personally, academically, and professionally. We hold social events to connect queer STEM students with one another, and we partner with graduate students in STEM Pride to provide one-on-one mentorship opportunities.
The Pakistan Society of Chapel Hill is an organization committed to providing a premier experience to UNC students and the greater community by executing unique events and resources centering on Pakistani culture.
Peer2Peer is a student-led group that advocates for the mental well-being of the members within our community through peer support. Offers one-on-one sessions to talk with a student peer responder.
Serving all UNC-CH students, faculty, and staff, the Core provides consultation and education on peer support principles and evidence, training and implementation assistance, and leadership for the Carolina Peer Support Collaborative and LSN peer support program.
Assists international graduate students in learning skills to support the undergraduate classroom.
A Presbyterian (PCUSA) Christian community in Chapel Hill creating space for students to believe, belong, and become.
A space centered on the experiences of male, BIPOC individuals on campus, offering engagement while developing belonging, personal agency, a growth mindset, resiliency, and grit. Open to all students.
Student org in the Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling graduate program that uses volunteer opportunities, fundraising, and a variety of social events to create a healthier campus.
Support centering students who withdrew from the university or experienced a prolonged absence to develop skills, share experiences and offer encouragement.
Typically, this group recruits new members at the beginning of the semester. If that time has passed, you can still ask and express interest.
Representative of the eight South Asian countries, Sangam strives to heighten awareness of South Asian culture among its members, the UNC-CH campus, and the greater Chapel Hill community. We empower members to make an impact through service in the South Asian community through the Mahatma Gandhi Foundation.

