Resources

  • Summer Institute on Medical Ignorance - SIMI is a research program for high school students developed to enrich student health education and general health literacy. Students work full-time in various medical laboratories at the University of Arizona Health Sciences.

  • UA Summer Institute for Behavioral Health - A four-week educational program to help students explore and prepare for behavioral health careers. Students enroll in a summer course, volunteer in a behavioral health institution, gain exposure to behavioral health research, and prepare to apply to graduate school.

  • PRE-HEALTH PROFESSIONS ADVISING CENTER - Pre-health advisors are available to assist students interested in pursuing a career in the health sciences.

CAMPUS RESOURCES

ACADEMIC SUCCESS SERVICES

  • SALT Center - The Strategic Alternative Learning Techniques (SALT) Center is the leading comprehensive academic support program for college students who learn differently. 
  • Think Tank - The THINK TANK is the place to go for Math and Science tutoring, the Writing Center, Weekly Course Reviews, Supplemental Instruction, Academic Skills tutoring, and much more. Students may find both FREE and fee-based services to meet the diverse needs of all UA students. 
  • Academic Success & Achievement (ASA)

Student Safety

  • SafeRide – SafeRide is a free transportation service for University of Arizona affiliates that provides a nighttime alternative to walking alone on campus and in the Tucson community.  Managed and operated entirely by students under the sponsorship of ASUA. 
  • Dean of Students
  • UAPD - Provides law enforcement and security services to the campus community.
  • Office of Institutional Equity – The Office of Institutional Equity serves the University community by focusing on access, opportunity, outreach, community building, and conflict resolution. Oversees Nondiscrimination and Anti-harassment Policy, Equal Employment Opportunity Policy, and Title IX.
  • Ombuds Program - The UA Ombuds Program provides employees and students with an option other than a formal grievance procedure to resolve disputes.

Student Services

  • Admissions - A one-stop for all UA admissions information. Learn about specific information for incoming freshmen, transfer students, international students and/or a military veteran.
  • Campus Health - Committed to promoting health, wellness and safety at the UA, Campus Health provides quality medical and mental health care, outstanding health education and assists in health-related policy development.
  • Bursar’s Office - The Bursar's Office provides student account and billing information; receives payments for tuition, fees and miscellaneous campus charges; provides collection of delinquent accounts; delivers refunds and financial aid residuals after disbursement.
  •  CatCard
  • IT Support 24/7
  • Maps - The interactive campus map allows the selection of academic buildings, residence halls, athletic facilities, parking lots and transportation routes to facilitate a clear view of the UA campus.
  • Registrar’s Office - The Office of the Registrar serves the students, faculty and staff of the University by performing a wide range of functions relating to student records and academic administration.
  • Residence Life - The Residence Life office provides all students with the opportunity to live on campus and engage in rich learning communities that compliment the classroom experience.
  • Scholarships & Financial Aid - The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid strives to inform all families about the many scholarships and financial packages the UA has to offer families to help you pay for college. Their goal is to make UA affordable to families from all income levels.
  • Student Legal Services – A program sponsored by ASUA and supported by ASUA funds, Student Legal Services is offered at no charge to all currently enrolled students of the University of Arizona.
  • Disability Resource Center - Leading the campus charge in the creation of inclusive learning and working environments, the Disability Resource Center (DRC) facilitates access, discourse, and involvement both within and beyond the UA.

Community Engagement

  • Associated Students of the University of Arizona (ASUA)  – ASUA provides a variety of involvement opportunities.  Whether it’s through participation in programs and services, clubs or leadership, ASUA has something for everyone.
  • Common Ground Alliance Project - A collaborative effort of the UA Cultural Centers, LGBTQ Affairs, the Women’s Resource Center, and the Disability Resource Center to provide a comprehensive approach to helping students increase their multicultural awareness and their ability to address social justice inequalities.
  • LGBTQ Affairs - LGBTQ Affairs works to build, sustain and strengthen a safe, inclusive, and open environment for faculty, staff, appointed professionals, students, alumni, parents, and guests of all gender identities and sexual orientations.
  • Veterans Education and Transition Services (VETS) - VETS incorporates academics, institutional access, student involvement and research to support the success of enrolled student veterans, to understand their experiences and to maintain a program that is effective and dynamic.
  • Women’s Resource Center (WRC) - The WRC is a collective of feminist, social-justice oriented individuals dedicated to raising awareness on issues of gender and inequality. Provides resources, information and programing to the UA community.

Cultural Centers

  • African American Student Affairs (AASA) - AASA’s mission is to facilitate a support system that helps students achieve academic excellence and an enriching African American cultural experience at the University of Arizona.
  • Asian Pacific American Student Affairs (APASA) - APASA is dedicated to developing and maintaining an inclusive environment that fosters a sense of belonging and an appreciation for the diversity not only among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, but also within the entire University community.
  • Guerrero Student Center - The Guerrero Student Center’s mission is to create a safe and welcoming environment that supports academic success, develops leadership, and embraces Chicano/Hispano students’ cultural identity.
  • Native American Student Affairs (NASA) - NASA provides culturally sensitive academic counseling and support services to American Indian/Alaskan Native students enabling them to achieve academic excellence.

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