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Start the Semester Strong

Strategies to Set Yourself Up for Success

You can sum up health and wellbeing advice to two strategies: create a rhythm and ask for help.

Create a Rhythm

Figure out how you’re going to fit in classes and wellbeing. If you set yourself up well now, the rest of the semester will be easier.

  • Sleep matters. Aim for 7–9 hours—yes, really.
  • Eat food. Fuel your body. Regularly. With a variety of yummy food.
  • Drink water. Carry a reusable bottle and keep it filled.
  • Move your body. Walk, stretch, hit the rec center—do what feels good.
  • Make time for fun. Laughter, music, sunshine, new friends—it all counts.
  • Find your calm. Check out the Heels Care Network for mental health support and events.

Ask for help

Carolina is full of supportive resources – most of which already paid for by your student fees. Use them! And ask for help early – before you get overwhelmed.

Being at UNC-Chapel Hill is a big transition, but you’re not in this alone. You belong here.

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UNC Health Transition

While Campus Health website content is accurate for Spring 2026, the details of services for future semesters is being assessed based on the University decision for UNC Health to lead and operate Campus Health as early as Fall 2026. 

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