Campus Resources

Advising Resource Center

A primary function of the Advising Resource Center is to provide information on how to contact an academic advisor as well as a range of advising services.

African American Student Affairs

The mission of African American Student Affairs is to facilitate a support system that helps students achieve academic excellence and an enriching African American cultural experience at the University of Arizona.

Arizona Basic Needs

The University of Arizona’s Basic Needs Initiative is comprised of the programs and resources for students "basic" needs. These include: Campus Pantry, Childcare Choice, CAPS, and Department of Economic Security Assistance.

Asian Pacific American Student Affairs

Asian Pacific American Student Affairs' mission is to promote student success for the diverse East Asian, Southeast Asian, Pacific Islander, and Desi or South Asian American communities on campus.

Associated Students of the University of Arizona (ASUA)

ASUA is the student government on the University of Arizona campus and provides a variety of involvement opportunities through participation in programs, services, clubs, and leadership.

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.

Campus Health

Committed to promoting health, wellness, and safety at the University of Arizona, Campus Health provides quality medical and mental health care, outstanding health education and assists in health-related policy development.

Campus Recreation

Campus Recreation collaborates with the university community to offer exemplary facilities, programs, and services that inspire participation and engagement.

Counseling & Psych Services (CAPS)

Our mission at CAPS is to help students thrive personally and academically. We offer 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.

Disability Resource Center

The Disability Resource Center leads the University in a progressive and proactive approach to campus accessibility. Their goal is to ensure that disabled students, employees, and visitors, have a similar, if not identical, experience to that of their non-disabled counterparts.

Adalberto & Ana Guerrero Student Center

The Guerrero Student Center’s mission is to create a safe and inclusive environment through culturally affirming programs that cultivate a sense of belonging, build community, encourage critical reflection, and develop students’ as learners, leaders, and professionals.

Housing & Residential Life

The Housing & Residential Life office provides students with the opportunity to live on campus and engage in rich learning communities that compliment the classroom experience.

LGBTQ Affairs

The Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning Affairs creates a safe space for students on the University of Arizona campus through programs, training, events, and the LGBTQ Resource Center.

Native American Student Affairs

Native American Student Affairs provides culturally sensitive academic counseling and support services to American Indian/Alaskan Native students enabling them to achieve academic excellence.

Office of Institutional Equity

The Office of Institutional Equity supports efforts to uphold the University's commitment to creating and maintaining a working and learning environment that is inclusive and free of discriminatory conduct.

Ombuds Program

The Ombuds Program advances consciousness in communication, collaboration, and organizational climate through preventive support, proactive solutions, and positive response to conflict and other challenges.

Office of the Registrar

The Office of the Registrar serves students, faculty, staff, and alumni through registration, record keeping, course and classroom management, and academic support.

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. 

Scholarships & Financial Aid

The Scholarships and Financial Aid office strives to inform all families about the many scholarships and financial packages the University of Arizona has to offer to help you pay for college. Their goal is to make the University affordable to families from all income levels.

Student Engagement & Career Development

Student Engagement & Career Development supports students as they engage in experiences that expand their capacity make an impact on authentic challenges facing businesses and communities and to lead, to develop in-demand employable skills within and beyond the classroom and to design and implement a career plan aligned with personal strengths and values, for a lifetime of opportunity and well-being.

Student Legal Services

The Legal Services Office at ASUA provides currently-enrolled UArizona students one-half hour legal consultation with a licensed State of Arizona attorney free of charge.  

Think Tank

THINK TANK offers a wide range of programs and services dedicated to empowering University of Arizona students by providing a positive environment where they can master the skills needed to become successful lifelong learners.

Threat Assessment & Management

A multi-disciplinary group of trained University employees who determine if an individual poses, or may pose, a threat of violence to self, others, or to our University community, and acts to deter the threat.

University of Arizona Police Department (UAPD)

The mission of UAPD is to promote a safe and secure community through professional law enforcement stewardship, education, engagement, and partnership.

Women & Gender Resource Center

The Women and Gender Resource Center is 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.