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The Heels are home
Back on
the Hill
With classes beginning Monday, the start of a new academic year at Carolina is here. For thousands of students, this marks the start of their Tar Heel journeys. For thousands more, it’s a return to the place they’ve learned to love.
The fun and excitement began before classes did, as students moved into on-campus residence halls and apartments and houses throughout Chapel Hill and the surrounding area. The night before the start of the semester, Tar Heels came together for New Student Convocation and celebrated at FallFest.
I’m positive that you will all fall in love with this extraordinary university just like I have. There’s a tangible love for this place everywhere you turn. I’ve been other places, and I promise it’s not like this. Carolina is special. It’s an unrivaled place with an unequaled legacy.
Chancellor Lee H. Roberts
We believe in each other and support each other no matter who you are, what you believe in and where you come from. Tar Heels look out for other Tar Heels.
Erin Matson ’22, Carolina field hockey head coach and New Student Convocation keynote speaker
Monday might be FDOC, but the week leading up to the start of the semester was just as busy.
Catch up on some of campus activities, including move-in, New Student Convocation and FallFest, and learn about other Weeks of Welcome activities.
Resources for you
Home to resources like the Writing Center and the Learning Center, the College of Arts and Sciences' Center for Student Success is ready to help students achieve their academic and personal goals.
Carolina's Counseling and Psychological Services is strongly committed to addressing the mental health needs of the student body through timely access to consultation and connection to clinically appropriate services.
Whether this is your first time on campus or you're a seasoned Carolina student, the University Libraries can give you a leg up this year.
Catch up on summer highlights
Lee H. Roberts named chancellor
Roberts will be the 13th chancellor of UNC-Chapel Hill after a UNC Board of Governors vote on Aug. 9.
Carolina named ‘new Ivy’ by Forbes
The list highlights institutions “turning out the smart, driven graduates craved by employers of all types.â€
Tar Heels compete at Summer Olympics
Over a dozen UNC-Chapel Hill student-athletes and alumni competed in Paris, but the Tar Heels’ presence at the Games went beyond the playing surface.
Summer experiences at Carolina
Summer is a great time for Tar Heels to take lessons learned in the classroom and apply them in professional settings, picking up valuable experience for their careers ahead.
Research funding hits new $1.21B milestone
Investments from private organizations and federal agencies spurred growth in Â鶹ÊÓƵAV research enterprise.
Q&A: How will Â鶹ÊÓƵAV honor system change?
Amy Johnson, vice chancellor for student affairs, talks about upcoming changes to the student conduct process.