Diversity at Carolina
Student Resources
- Resources for American Indian graduate students
- Black Graduate Student Association
- LGBT Safe Zone
- Carolina Women's Center
- Disability Services
- First Nations Graduate Circle
- UNC Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs
- Graduate and Professional Student Federation
- Graduate Student Resource Guide
International Resources
- International Student and Scholar Services provides visa/immigration documents and services, as well as useful information, resources and advice for international students.
- The Center for International Studies offers opportunities for students to travel to other countries and/or engage in discussions with international scholars.
- Preparing International Teaching Assistants Program helps International Teaching Assistants prepare for their role as classroom or lab instructors by improving their English pronunciation, cross-cultural communication and teaching skills. Post-docs and other international scholars are welcome to audit the courses subject to available seating.
Nearby Historically Minority Institutions
North Carolina has the largest number of historically minority institutions in the United States, with six public and six private universities and colleges located throughout the state. These institutions offer both courses and cultural opportunities. The following institutions are within the UNC system of universities and are within driving distance of the Chapel Hill campus.
- North Carolina Central University in Durham, North Carolina
- North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro, North Carolina
- Fayetteville State University in Fayetteville, North Carolina
- UNC-Pembroke - a historically Native American Institution
