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UNC-Chapel Hill CAMPUS RESOURCES: Comprehensive List Academic Success Program for Students with LD/ADHD The Academic Success Program provides accommodations and services for students with LD/ADHD and works collaboratively with students to create innovative ways to overcome barriers so they can be successful in college (and in life). www.unc.edu/asp/students-resources.html The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Suite 2109, SASB North 450 Ridge Road CB# 3447 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3447 919-962-7227 [email protected] Ackland Art Museum The Ackland Art Museum is an academic unit of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and serves broad local, state and national constituencies. The Museum's permanent collection consists of more than 16,000 works of art, featuring North Carolina's premier collections of Asian art and works of art on paper (drawings, prints and photographs), as well as significant collections of European masterworks, 20th-century and contemporary art, African art and North Carolina pottery. The Ackland organizes more than a dozen special exhibitions a year. www.ackland.org/ The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill S. Columbia Street CB# 3400 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3400 919-966-5736 [email protected] American Indian Center The mission of the American Indian Center is to bridge the richness of North Carolina's American Indian cultures with the strengths of Carolina's research, education and teaching. This will establish the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a leading public university for American Indian scholarship and scholars and make native issues a permanent part of the intellectual life of the university. americanindiancenter.unc.edu/ The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 113A Abernathy Hall 131 S. Columbia Street CB# 3457 Chapel Hill, NC 27516 919-843-4189 [email protected] APPLES Service-Learning Program Assisting People in Planning Learning Experiences in Service (APPLES) is a student-led program that builds sustainable service-learning partnerships among students, faculty and communities in North Carolina and beyond. www.unc.edu/apples/ The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Carolina Student Union, Suite 3514 CB# 5210 919-962-0902 [email protected] Athletics Athletics give the Carolina campus an energy found at no other school. Our successful varsity programs have some of the most loyal fans in the country, while our recreational programs give students and faculty a wide range of outlets beyond the classroom. Athletics are a Tar Heel tradition. www.unc.edu/athletics/index.htm TarHeelBlue.com The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599 Black Graduate and Professional Student Association The Black Graduate and Professional Student Association (BGPSA) exists to address the unique needs and concerns of minority graduate and professional students, and to promote diversity within the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill community. Through the use of consistent social interaction, multi-cultural programming and programming geared largely toward scholarship, career and community assistance, BGPSA fosters academic achievement, understanding of and respect for differences, and, ultimately, the development of future minority leadership. www.unc.edu/bgpsa The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599 [email protected] Campus Health Services Campus Health Services offers quality medical care to the UNC-Chapel Hill student community at a very low cost. CHS offers wellness and preventive care, care for injury, acute or chronic medical conditions, consultation and medical testing. campushealth.unc.edu/ The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill James A. Taylor Building CB# 7470 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7470 919-966-0616 Campus Recreation Campus Recreation seeks to provide a health, safe and inclusive recreation environment where the University community can be active, work, learn and develop skills to succeed at Carolina and beyond. campusrec.unc.edu/ The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 101 Student Recreation Center CB# 8610 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-8610 919-843-PLAY (7529) [email protected] Career Services University Career Services works with students individually and in group settings to help them clarify their values, interests and skills in order to make decisions about majors and careers. careers.unc.edu/ The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 219 Hanes Hall CB# 5140 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-5140 919-962-6507 [email protected] Carolina Center for Public Service The Carolina Center for Public Service strengthens the University's public service commitment by promoting scholarship and service that are responsive to the concerns of the state and contribute to the common good. www.unc.edu/ccps/ The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 205 Wilson St. CB# 3142 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3142 919-843-7568 [email protected] Carolina Kids Club The Carolina Kids Club is an exclusive members-only club for children in the eighth grade or below (due to NCAA rules and regulations). To become a member, simply pay $35 per year to receive great membership benefits, such as: Carolina Kids Club T-shirt, official membership card and certificate, free admission to all UNC-Chapel Hill home regular season Olympic sporting events, including select women's basketball and men’s baseball games, invitations to special events, a birthday card from Rameses, an opportunity to have your birthday party at a UNC-Chapel Hill athletic event, a chance to meet Tar Heel athletes and much more. tarheelblue.cstv.com/carolinakidsclub/ The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 919-843-0339 [email protected] Carolina Leadership Development Carolina Leadership Development offers a variety of services, including peer mentoring and leadership development programs for everyone interested in leadership at the University. leadership.unc.edu/ The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Carolina Union, Suite 3505 CB# 5210 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-5210 919-962-7724 [email protected] Carolina Performing Arts The Office of the Executive Director for the Arts (EDA) is responsible for planning and articulating a comprehensive performing arts program and serves as an advocate for the performing arts both within and outside the University. The EDA provides leadership and vision to enable Carolina to advance its performing arts programs. The EDA has full responsibility for Memorial Hall, Historic Playmakers Theatre and Gerrard Hall, and determines appropriate use of these facilities, including technical support, ticketing, publicity, marketing and fundraising. www.carolinaperformingarts.org/ The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Campus Box# 3233 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3233 919-843-3333 [email protected] Carolina Women’s Center The Carolina Women's Center pursues gender equity at Carolina on behalf of faculty, staff, postdoctoral scholars and students. Through education, advocacy, and interdisciplinary research, we build bridges and enhance the intellectual life and public engagement mission of the University. womenscenter.unc.edu/ The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 215 W. Cameron Ave. CB# 3302 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3302 919-843-5619 [email protected] Cashier’s Office The Cashier’s Office bills tuition, fees and other campus-based charges to students. Electronic bills are issued around the 16th of each month and will be due the next month. Enrolled students will receive an email notification when their bills are available in the ConnectCarolina Student Center. cashiers.unc.edu/ The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Suite 2215, SASB North 450 Ridge Road CB# 1400 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1400 919-962-1368 [email protected] Counseling and Wellness Services Psychological/counseling services include individual, couples and group therapy, urgent consultation and crisis intervention, and medication evaluation/management. Wellness services provide education and health promotion programs in the areas of fitness and nutrition, alcohol and substance use, stress management and sexual behavior. studentaffairs.unc.edu/departments/counseling-and-wellness-services.html The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 230 East Cameron Ave. CB# 5000 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-5000 919-966-3658 [email protected] The Daily Tar Heel The Daily Tar Heel began publication in 1893, as The Tar Heel, with its editors explaining in the first issue that the "growing demands of the University have shown the need of a weekly paper." Over the next 36 years, the newspaper limited its coverage largely to the University and the surrounding "village" of Chapel Hill. In 1929 it changed its name to The Daily Tar Heel and began to expand its reporting and analysis of national and international affairs. Since then The Daily Tar Heel has often made news itself by drawing both widespread praise and criticism for its handling of various controversial subjects. www.lib.unc.edu/ncc/thi/dth.html The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 151 E. Rosemary Street Chapel Hill, NC 27599 919-962-1163 [email protected] Dean of Students Office Through a wide variety of educational programs, the supervision of campus functions such as the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life and the Student Judicial System, and enforcement of University policies such as the Policy on Prohibited Harassment and Discrimination and the Student Alcohol Policy, the Dean of Students promotes a positive learning environment in which all students may achieve their full academic and personal