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accessibility
Reasonable Accomodations
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill facilitates the implementation of reasonable accommodations,
including resources and services, for students with disabilities, chronic medical conditions,
a temporary disability or pregnancy complications resulting in barriers to fully accessing University courses,
programs and activities.
Accommodations are determined through the Office of Accessibility Resources and Service (ARS) for individuals
with documented qualifying disabilities in accordance with applicable state and federal laws.
See the ARS Website for contact information: https://ars.unc.edu/
or email ars@unc.edu.
If you feel this will apply to you, feel free to discuss it with the instructor.
CAPS
Counseling And Psychological Services
CAPS is strongly committed to addressing the mental health needs of a diverse student body
through timely access to consultation and connection to clinically appropriate services,
whether for short or long-term needs.
Go to their website: https://caps.unc.edu/
or visit their facilities on the third floor of the Campus Health Services building
for a walk-in evaluation to learn more.
TITLE IX
Resources
Any student who is impacted by discrimination, harassment, interpersonal (relationship) violence,
sexual violence, sexual exploitation, or stalking is encouraged to seek resources on campus or in the community.
Please contact the Director of Title IX Compliance
(Adrienne Allison - Adrienne.allison@unc.edu),
Report and Response Coordinators in the Equal Opportunity and Compliance Office
(reportandresponse@unc.edu),
Counseling and Psychological Services (confidential),
or the Gender Violence Services Coordinators
(gvsc@unc.edu; confidential) to discuss your specific needs.
Additional resources are available at safe.unc.edu.