The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a public research university in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, founded in 1789. Its official catalog spans undergraduate, graduate and professional study across sciences, computing, public health, business and law, with school-specific admissions, costs and eligibility…

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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a public research university in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, founded in 1789. Its official catalog spans undergraduate, graduate and professional study across sciences, computing, public health, business and law, with school-specific admissions, costs and eligibility for international students.
UNC-Chapel Hill's main campus includes the historic Old Well, Davis Library, the Carolina Union, teaching laboratories, health-sciences facilities and extensive student services. The university's campus and visitor materials describe a walkable Chapel Hill setting; facilities, housing and academic access vary by school and programme.
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UNC-Chapel Hill's main campus includes the historic Old Well, Davis Library, the Carolina Union, teaching laboratories, health-sciences facilities and extensive student services. The university's campus and visitor materials describe a walkable Chapel Hill setting; facilities, housing and academic access vary by school and programme.
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UNC Housing publishes residence-hall and apartment information by community and term rather than one universal international rate. First-year undergraduates generally use the campus housing process, while graduate and professional students also review off-campus options in Chapel Hill and Carrboro. Housing, dining and deposits are additional to tuition; applicants should use the current housing contract and cost-of-attendance pages before budgeting.
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UNC dining venues publish menus and dietary information, and campus dining and student-support teams can help students identify vegetarian, vegan, allergen-aware and religious-diet options. Availability changes by venue and operating period, so students with medical or faith-based requirements should confirm current menus and accommodation procedures before arrival.
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UNC provides campus emergency, police, health and student-support services, with emergency instructions and reporting routes published through Carolina Ready and campus safety offices. Students should save 911 and UNC emergency contacts, review alerts and confirm insurance and health-service access before travel; general safety information is not a guarantee of personal safety. International and visiting students use UNC Global and school-level offices for immigration documents, orientation, advising and arrival guidance. Undergraduate, graduate, MBA, law and public-health applicants follow different offices and portals, so students should keep the exact programme contact and I-20 or DS-2019 instructions with their admission records.
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