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Campus Partners

Campus Health & Wellness Partners

Campus Health provides a full spectrum of expert, patient-centered, and inclusive ambulatory primary medical care for students, including full-service radiology, physical therapy, and pharmacy service. All services are conveniently located on campus.


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CAPS offers caring, confidential, and comprehensive services to help students gain healthy life skills and academic excellence by achieving and maintaining a healthy emotional and mental outlook.


The Heels Care Network website is the hub for campus mental health - including over 100 mental health resources available to campus community members that are filterable and searchable.


Campus Recreation provides a diverse and intentional recreational program, encouraging and helping UNC-Chapel Hill to stay active.


VPAS offers thoughtful and evidence based education and prevention programming, as well as confidential and compassionate support services for those impacted by interpersonal violence.


Other Campus Partners

Dean of Students – Care. Collaborate. Celebrate. Empower.

Public Safety – Police contacts, parking, transit information

Orange County Rape Crisis Center – Free, confidential services

Carolina Women's Center – The Center for Gender Equity

Title IX – Student Complaint Coordinators

Compass – Compass Center for Women and Families helps individuals and families prevent and end domestic violence and become self-sufficient, and navigate their journey to self-sufficiency, safety, and health.

LGBTQ Partners – LGBTQ Center, Campus Health Services, Counseling Services and more support a safe inclusive environment for UNC-Chapel Hill students of all sexualities, gender identities and gender expressions.

Online Screenings – Mental health is a key part of your overall health. A free, confidential online screening is the quickest way to determine if you or someone you care about may need to reach out to a doctor or mental health professional for an evaluation.

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