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Carolina selected for Mental Health Services Honor Roll


UNC’s abundance of resources supporting student mental health and well-being services has received recognition from The Princeton Review’s inaugural mental health services honor roll, landing among 16 top undergraduate institutions. The yearlong, multifaceted project used survey data from administrators at more than 2,000 colleges. (UNC.edu)

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Carolina selected for Mental Health Services Honor Roll


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