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Student Resources

Campus Closet
Provides gently used or new business, profes­sional, and casual clothing to University of Arizona students, faculty and staff members who cannot acquire the items otherwise
Student Union Bottom Floor
Campus Pantry
Provides supple­mentary groceries to students who are experi­encing food insecu­rity.
Student Union Bottom Floor
SafeRide
Serves those going to or from areas on campus, for free at night
Student Union, but will pick up anywhere on campus or surrou­nding areas
SALT Center
Academic support program that provides services to University of Arizona students with learning and attention challenges
Patricia A. Bartlett Building and Bartlett Academic Success Center
Student Engagement & Career Develo­pment
Provides resources and support for finding job opport­uni­ties, making connec­tions, and building skills during education and early Alumni years
Bartlett Academic Success Center
The A Center
Provides Major Explor­ation, Pre-Health Profes­sions Advising, Pre-Law Advising, and support students through academic major transition
Bartlett Academic Success Center
Think Tank
Provides tutoring and other academic support programs for students
Bartlett Academic Success Center
Thrive Center
Provides peer mentorship programs to students, along with providing other community events
Bartlett Academic Success Center
African American Student Affairs
Provides a support system that helps students achieve academic excellence and an enriching African American cultural experience at the University of Arizona. AASA provides opport­unities for students to learn more about leader­ship, social justice, and creating community
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Building
Asian Pacific American Student Affairs
Provides a physical space and promotes student success for the diverse East Asian, Southeast Asian, Pacific Islander, and Desi or South Asian American commun­ities on campus
Student Union Memorial Center, Suite 409
Disability Cultural Center
One of very few in the nation, UA's disability cultural center (DCC) is a space for students, faculty and staff to explore and celebrate disability identity, culture and community. DCC offers a variety of events and progra­mming that promote an authentic and inters­ect­ional perspe­ctive on disabi­lity.
Highland Commons, Room D217
Disability Resource Center
DRC ensures disability access for our campus and works to create a univer­sally designed campus and reduce the need for individual accomm­oda­tions through proactive collab­oration with University partners
Highland Commons
Fostering Success
Fostering Success is a program focused on building community on campus for students who have experi­enced the foster care system, housing insecurity or homele­ssness, and those who are unacco­mpanied youth
Student Union Memorial Center
Cultural & Inclusive Experi­ential Learning Opport­unities (CIELO)
The Cultural & Inclusive Experi­ential Learning Opport­unities (CIELO) integrates travel, multic­ultural education, and service learning to empower students with knowledge and skill sets to utilize as they continue their careers at UA and beyond
Adalberto & Ana Guerrero Student Center
Supports students to achieve academic and personal excellence by shaping a safe and inclusive campus enviro­nment through culturally affirming programs and events that cultivate a sense of belonging, build community, encourage critical reflec­tion, and develop students as learners, leaders, and profes­sionals
César E. Chávez Building, Room 217
Intern­ational Student Services
Through advising and programs, ISS provides immigr­ation, academic, and personal support, as well as opport­unities for friendship and leader­ship.
Global Center
LGBTQ+ Affairs
LGBTQ+ Affairs works to build, sustain, and strengthen a safe, inclusive, and open enviro­nment for students, faculty, staff, appointed profes­sio­nals, alumni, parents, and guests of all gender and sexual identi­ties.
Student Union Memorial Center
Native American Student Affairs (NASA)
Provides culturally sensitive academic counseling and support services to Native Americ­an/­Alaskan Native students enabling them to achieve academic excellence
Robert L. Nugent Building, 2nd Floor
Veterans Education & Transition Services (VETS) Center
VETS crosses campus and community boundaries to create a compre­hen­sive, integrated program for student veterans which uses student feedback to drive its develo­pment
Student Union Memorial Center, Room 404
Transfer Student Center
Cultivate an inclusive enviro­nment for students who have transf­erred to the University of Arizona (UA), and guide transfer students as they gain academic and life skills through connec­tions to resources and community
Student Union Memorial Center, Room 402
Women and Gender Resource Center (WGRC)
An inclusive on-campus student center which strives to create change on campus in response to sexism and misogyny, doing social justice work at the inters­ection of many identities such as sex, gender identity, gender expres­sion, race, class, sexual orient­ation, ethnicity, and disability
Student Union Memorial Center
Campus Health
Provides quality medical and mental health care, outsta­nding health education and assists in health­-re­lated policy develo­pment.
Highland Commons
Counseling & Psycho­logical Services
Provides direct clinical services to enrolled students, consul­tation with concerned family, friends, faculty, and staff in service of students, and outreach and education to the University community.
Campus Health third floor and North Rec second floor
Campus Recreation
Provides diverse opport­unities for balanced and healthy lifestyles to the University of Arizona community through inclusive and quality programs, collab­ora­tions and facili­ties.
NorthRec (North of Speedway), SouthREC (South of Sixth Street, and BearDo­wnREC (in Bear Down Building)

Academic Policies

Academic Eligib­ility
Helps underg­rad­uates students stay on track for degree completion at the University of Arizona and is calculated for students at the end of each fall and spring semester.
Academic Integrity
Lists students respon­sib­ilities and expect­ations to the school, prohib­iting practices such as plagia­rism.
Grade Appeals
The procedure by which a student may appeal a grade they believe may have been unfairly graded.
Nondis­cri­min­ation and Anti-H­ara­ssment Policy
Prohibits discri­min­ation, including harassment and retali­ation, based on a protected classi­fic­ation, including race, color, religion, sex (including pregna­ncy), national origin, age, disabi­lity, veteran status, sexual orient­ation, gender identity, or genetic inform­ation. Followed by staff, students, and programs.
Release of Student Inform­ation
Allows the instit­ution to not be required to permit students to review inform­ation about other students, financial records of parents, and confid­ential letters of recomm­end­ation if they waived their right of access.
Religious Accomm­odation
Requires faculty to reasonably accomm­odate the religious needs, observ­ances, and practices of their employees and students upon request.
Student Code of Conduct
Set standards of behavior to create a safe, healthy, and respon­sible enviro­nment that allows UA students, faculty, and staff
 

Locations To Know

Bartlett Academic Success Center
Houses student support services and programs such as the A Center, Thrive Center, Student Engagement & Career Develo­pment, the SALT Center, Student Success & Retention Innova­tion, and Think Tank.
In the student success district, behind Bear Down Gym
Bear Down Building
Houses student support services and programs, study spaces, and health and wellness facili­ties.
In the student success district, between the Science and Engine­ering Library and the Main Library
Old Main
Houses admissions offices and the office of the University of Arizona President.
On the UA Mall, next to the Student Union in the center of the campus
Student Union Memorial Center
Houses dining locations, meeting spaces, and campus resources for students and faculty.
On the UA Mall, next to Old Main in the center of the campus
The Mall
The long stretch of grass in the center of campus.
From Old Main to North Campbell Avenue
Alumni Plaza
This plaza was officially dedicated to the Wildcat family — all who have been or will be associated with the UA — at the 2004 Homecoming celebr­ation.
Located in front of the Admini­str­ation Building next to the Mall
 

Campus Involv­ement

Fraternity & Sorority Programs
This office houses the many frater­nities and sororities at the University of Arizona. They are divided within three councils: the Interf­rat­ernity Council, the Panhel­lenic Council, and the United Sorority & Fraternity Council. There are organi­zations for everyone within FSP.
The Associated Students of the University of Arizona (ASUA)
ASUA is the student government on the University of Arizona campus that is comprised of students who are willing to go above and beyond and serve their school and peers.
The Wildcat Events Board (WEB)
A studen­t-run progra­mming board within ASUA that creates opport­unities for students to engage with each other and partic­ipate in fun, social, and educat­ional events.
FORCE | Feminists Organized to Resist, Create, and Empower
FORCE creates feminist community on the UA campus and also offers educat­ional outreach programs.
Handshake
A free online career hub that gives all students access to job and internship postings, career fair and employer events, employer pages with peer reviews, and more. A great way to find an on-campus job.
Campus­Groups
The official campus community platform at University of Arizona that allows you to search for clubs and organi­zations on campus.