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Provides advising services to University-sponsored international students, scholars and faculty regarding immigration matters and adjustment to life in the U.S., referring to other resources as needed 

This group is a supportive, safe and confidential space to talk about various stressors and experiences of being an international student at UNC.

Typically, this group recruits new members at the beginning of the semester. If that time has passed, you can still ask and express interest.

Wellness events, programs, and interventions to support all populations within the business school at UNC.

Contact the wellness specialist here.

Identity center at UNC Chapel Hill offering programs and resources to build a campus environment that is welcoming and inclusive of all sexual orientations, gender identities, and gender expressions.

Learn and practice mindfulness and meditation skills to find a more positive, centered daily life.

Typically, this group recruits new members at the beginning of the semester. If that time has passed, you can still ask and express interest.

Promotes conversation around mental health, de-stigmatizes mental illness, facilitates support networks, and presents educational programming on the campus of UNC-Chapel Hill.

An eight-hour training program designed to help you develop basic skills to help someone who is experiencing a mental health crisis and identify resources for additional care. The MHFA workshops are available as a single full-day session or as two half-day sessions. 

Learn mindfulness skills which can lead to better management of emotional stress and experiencing healthier lives.

Typically, this group recruits new members at the beginning of the semester. If that time has passed, you can still ask and express interest.

MIEA 2 is the advanced class for students who have already completed MIEA 1, engaged in a similar introductory mindfulness class, or have had a bit of a mindfulness practice in the past.

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 CAPS program focused on the mental health needs of Black, Indigenous, and Students of Color through individual therapy, group therapy, and outreach programs.

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.

A space to process emotions, reconcile past traumas, and develop healthy coping to bridge the gap between BIPOC students and mental health resources; open to any student seeking support related to mental health and identity.

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