Health and well-being impact learning and academic success. Throughout your time in the university, you may experience a range of concerns that can cause barriers to your academic success. These might include illnesses, strained relationships, anxiety, high levels of stress, alcohol or drug problems, feeling down, or loss of motivation. Student Health Services, The Counseling Center, or the Office of Accessibility Resources and Services can help with these or other issues you may experience.
You can learn about free, confidential mental health services available on campus by calling 336-334-5874, visiting the website at https://shs.uncg.edu/ or visiting the Anna M. Gove Student Health Center at 107 Gray Drive.
For undergraduate or graduate students in recovery from alcohol and other drug addiction, The Spartan Recovery Program (SRP) offers recovery support services. You can learn more about recovery and recovery support services by visiting The Spartan Recovery Website or reaching out to [email protected].
You may also be eligible for free, confidential academic accommodations if you have been diagnosed with conditions like anxiety, depression, migraines, autism, learning challenges such as dyslexia or ADHD, or have other medical or mobility health concerns. Find out more by calling 336-334-5440, visiting the website at https://oars.uncg.edu/student-services/ or visiting the Office of Accessibility Resources and Services in Suite 215 of the Elliott University Center.
Delta Alpha Pi International Honor Society (DAPi); Zeta Phi Chapter DAPi presents an opportunity to change disability stereotypes by recognizing UNCG students with disabilities for their academic accomplishments and by facilitating development of leadership and advocacy skills for members.
National Grad Crisis Line The National Grad Crisis Line helps graduate students reach free, confidential telephone counseling, crisis intervention, suicide prevention, and information and referral services provided by specially trained call-takers. Caring, professional staff and well-trained volunteers answer around the clock.
Phone: 1-877-472-3457 (1-877-GRAD-HLP)
Nicholas A. Vacc Counseling and Consulting Clinic The Vacc Clinic offers a variety of counseling services (e.g., individual, couple, family, and group counseling) as well as workshops and consultations for an affordable price.
UNCG Psychology Clinic The UNCG Psychology Clinic is an outpatient mental health center operated by UNCG’s Department of Psychology. The Psychology Clinic is a nonprofit organization and is pleased to have offered quality, professional, and affordable psychological services to the community for over 40 years.
Dean of Students Office Staff assist students by listening to and assessing their concerns, connecting students to appropriate resources, offering options, and providing information on University policies and procedures.
Office of Accessibility Resources & Services (OARS) Provides, coordinates, and advocates for services which enable undergraduate and graduate students with disabilities to receive equal access to a college education and to all aspects of university life.
Title IX Office The Title IX Office assists students by receiving and responding to all reports of sexual assault and dating violence received by the University. Title IX response includes providing interim remedies; residential, academic, social, and employment accommodations, and conducting fair and impartial investigations.
UNCG Campus Police Provides 24-hour contact with the Counseling Center, Dean of Students Office, and other resources; options for anonymously reporting through in-person reports, online reports, and SpartanSafe reports; and prosecution options and victim assistance.