The University of Arizona

Student Services

Effective academic advising involves referring students to specialized student service programs and affiliated units on campus that will provide needed assistance.

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Admissions and New Student Enrollment
Supports students through the University enrollment process, offering campus tours for prospective students, online applications, and new student orientation programs.
Old Main, room 101
(520) 621-3237
appinfo@arizona.edu

African American Student Affairs
Provides support systems, programs, and services that enable students to develop leadership skills as well as the resources to develop and create personal and academic excellence.
Martin Luther King Building, room 209
(520) 621-3419
aasa@email.arizona.edu

Alumni Association
Provides alumni with UA heritage education opportunities, travel, parties, career connections, clubs, homecoming information, and more.
1111 North Cherry Ave.
(520) 621-7576
alumni@al.arizona.edu

Asian Pacific American Student Affairs
Provides a comfortable environment, and academic and personal support through program implementation, leadership opportunities, and advocacy for APA student issues.
Nugent Building, room 104
(520) 621-3481
APASC@w3.arizona.edu

Associated Students of the University of Arizona (ASUA)
Offers a wide variety of programs and services that students can both help organize and utilize, including fundraising, legal services, Pride Alliance, and student senate.
Student Union Memorial Center, Suite 325W
(520) 621-ASUA (2782)
asua@u.arizona.edu.

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Bursar's Office
Manages student financial accounts, tuition payments, and disbursements.
University Services Building, room 104
(520) 621-3232

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Campus Health Services
Provides quality medical services, psychological care, and health promotion & prevention services for students.
Highland Commons, 1224 E. Lowell St.
(520) 621-6490

Campus Recreation Center
Provides programs, services, educational opportunities and facilities that meet the recreational, fitness and wellness needs of students and the community.
Student Rec. Ctr., 1400 E. 6th St.
(520) 621-4709

Career Services
Provides career exploration and job search assistance, employment services for on and off-campus jobs in addition to internships and full-time career-related jobs, career and job search workshops, graduate school planning assistance, counseling, planning tools, resource library online and in print, tips on resume-writing and interviewing, and the opportunity to interview with national employers.
Student Union Memorial Center, Suite 411
(520) 621-2588
careerservices@arizona.edu

Center for Exploratory Students
Academic home for "undecided" students, pre-nursing and interdisciplinary majors; provides academic advising and assistance for students exploring majors.
Integrated Learning Center, Room 103
(520) 621-7763

Center for Student Involvement and Leadership
Provides opportunities for student involvement through student organizations, Greek life, and leadership programs.
Student Union Memorial Center, 4th floor
(520) 621-8046

Chicano/Hispano Student Affairs
Creates a safe and welcoming environment that supports academic success, develops leadership, and embraces Chicano/Hispano students' cultural identity.
Cesar E. Chavez Building, room 217
(520) 621-5627
socorroc@email.arizona.edu

Commitment to Athletes' Total Success (C.A.T.S.)
Provides personal development, career development, and academic support opportunities for UA student athletes.
For more information contact Becky Bell at bell@u.arizona.edu

Commuter Student Affairs
Provides off-campus housing information, including weekly housing & roommate listings, and information on campus events & involvement opportunities for commuters.
Student Union Memorial Center, 4th floor
(520) 621-5859
commuter@email.arizona.edu

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
Offers psychological counseling for anxiety, depression, difficulties with relationships, family problems, body image concerns, alcohol and drug concerns, and general life difficulties.
Campus Health building, 3rd floor
(520) 621-3334

Curriculum and Registration (See Office of the Registrar)

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Dean of Students
Serves as the primary link between students, faculty, and administrators; assists in navigation of campus procedures; and manages academic integrity and student code of conduct.
Old Main, room 203
(520) 621-7057
voice@email.arizona.edu

Disability Resource Center
Facilitates full access for disabled students, faculty, staff, and visitors through the provision of reasonable accommodations, adaptive athletic and fitness programs, assistive technology, innovative programming, education, and consultation.
1224 E. Lowell St.
(520-621-3268
uadrc@email.arizona.edu

Domicile Office (see Residency Classification Office)

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Financial Aid (see Office of Student Financial Aid)

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Graduation Services
Conducts final audits of each student's course work to ensure that all degree requirements have been met.
Graduation Services Advisors' Contact Information

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Honors College
Fosters an enduring spirit of inquiry and discovery by providing academic opportunities such as Honors courses, research experiences, and intellectual dialogues for artistically and academically talented students.
Slonaker House, room 106
(520) 621-6901
honors@honors.arizona.edu

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International Student Programs and Services
Represents and advocates for international students; serves as a liaison with academic and other departments, as well as local, state, federal and foreign agencies; provides immigration and tax advising; and offers opportunities to interact with the Tucson community.
935 N. Tyndall Ave
(520)621-4627
isps@email.arizona.edu

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Library
Serves as the university's information gateway, providing traditional browsing and borrowing services, along with research assistance, study space, online academic journal access, and computer access.
1510 E. University Blvd.
(520) 621-6442

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Major Exploration
Provides advising and self-assessment opportunities for undecided students and those considering new academic plans.
Integrated Learning Center, room 103
(520) 621-7763
ucfyc@email.arizona.edu

Math Placement Office
Provides student access to UA math courses through proficiency evaluation and review of transferred math courses from other institutions.
Math Building, room 108
(520) 621-6892
placement@math.arizona.edu
 
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National Student Exchange
Allows students to study at over 170 approved campuses across the U.S. in order to complement their education or simply experience a different campus for up to one year.
Integrated Learning Center, room 103
(520) 621-7763
becelbar@email.arizona.edu

Native American Student Affairs
Provides culturally sensitive academic counseling and support services to American Indian/Alaskan Native students enabling them to achieve academic excellence.
Nugent Building, room 202
(520) 621-3835
kfbegay@email.arizona.edu

Next Steps Center
A one-stop site that provides information to newly admitted students so they can easily proceed through the steps to becoming an enrolled student.
Old Main, room 101
(520) 621-5293
orient@arizona.edu

New Start Summer Program
Provides select incoming freshmen with a comprehensive orientation to the UA during a 6-week summer bridge program.  New Start students move into MERITS, the academic year component of the transition program, during the fall semester in order to receive extended personal and academic support.
Old Main, room 101
(520) 621-3093
kwashing@u.arizona.edu

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OASIS Program for Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence
Provides counseling, advocacy, and referrals to individuals who are affected by sexual assault, relationship violence, and stalking, and provides outreach and education to the campus community.
Campus Heath building, room D301
(520) 626-2051

Office of the Registrar
Manages class registration, grades, transcripts, residency, withdrawal, and granting of diplomas.
Administration Building, room 210
(520) 621-3113
reghelp@email.arizona.edu

Office of Student Financial Aid
Offers students a full array of scholarships, grants, waivers, loans and work-study.
Administration Building, room 208
(520) 621-1858
askaid@arizona.edu

Outreach College
Coordinates distance learning, correspondence, continuing education, Evening & Weekend Campus, and programs for children and seniors.
University Services Building, room 322
(520) 621-7724
ocollege@email.arizona.edu
 

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Parking and Transportation
Provides parking options and promotes transportation alternatives for faculty, staff, students and visitors at the UA.
1117 E. Sixth St.
(520) 626-PARK (7275)
parking@email.arizona.edu

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Registrar's Office (See Office of the Registrar)

Residence Life
Provides a variety of on-campus housing options and living-learning communities.
El Portal, 501 N. Highland
(520) 621-6501
housing@life.arizona.edu

Residency Classification Office
Provides guidelines for obtaining Arizona residency for tuition purposes.
Modern Languages Building, room 347
(520) 621-3636
alares@u.arizona.edu

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S.A.L.T. Strategic Alternative Learning Techniques
Provides enhanced for-fee services for students with learning disabilities, including education planning, mentoring, workshops, writing skills training, peer tutors, and a computer lab.
1010 N. Highland Ave.
(520) 621-1242
saltctr@email.arizona.edu

Scholarship Resources (See the Office of Student Financial Aid)

Study Abroad and Student Exchange
Offers opportunities for foreign study on a summer, semester, or yearly basis while earning academic credit at the UA.
939 North Tyndall Ave.
(520) 626-9211
SASE@email.arizona.edu

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Testing Office
Offers a wide variety of testing services, including: CLEP, Math Readiness Test, TOEFL, and registration information for graduate school entrance exams such as the MCAT and GRE.
Old Main, room 223
(520) 621-7589
test@email.arizona.edu

Think Tank
Includes the Writing Center, Math and Science tutoring, Tier 1 and second language tutoring, supplemental instruction, and Peer Mentoring.
Nugent Building
(520) 626-0530

Transfer Center
Serves as a resource throughout the transfer process, from pre-transfer academic advising to admission information.
1618 E. Helen Street
(520) 621.3237

TRIO Student Support Services
Increases the retention and college graduation rates of eligible students and fosters an institutional climate supportive of the success of low-income, first generation, and students with disabilities through both academic and personal support workshops and programs.
Old Main, room 156
520-621-5425
ssstrio@email.arizona.edu

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University of Arizona Police Department (UAPD)
Provides law enforcement and security services to the campus community.
1852 E. First St.
Emergency 9-1-1
Non-emergency 621-UAPD (621-8273)

University Information Technology Services (UITS)
Provides campus-wide computing systems, assists with account problems and questions, and provides educational resources for students and instructors.
1077 N. Highland Ave.
(520) 621-CCIT (2248) general department line
(520) 621-HELP (4357) for the Help Desk
support@email.arizona.edu

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Veterans Services and Deferment
Serves as veterans' primary point of contact for information and services related to Montgomery GI Bill benefits from the Department of Veteran Affairs.
Modern Languages, room 347
(520) 621-9501
veterans@email.arizona.edu

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Writing Center
Provides free individualized peer tutoring to UA students at all stages of the writing process.
Bear Down Gym, room 102
(520) 621-3182

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