Graduate and Professional Student Council (GPSC) - GPSC hold various events, has some funding opportunities and provides a comprehensive list of resources for graduate students. They provide a comprehensive list of resources specifically for graduate students. A quick link to GSPC's COVID Resources. Their list is housed in the UArizona Box, which requires login with NetID. The page also includes a link to the Graduate College's list of resources
Graduate Center - Mission is to assist the university and Graduate College support for the next generation of researchers, creative and scholarly professionals, and other leaders by enhancing recruitment of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, offering professional development opportunities, and providing programs that foster interdisciplinary research and collaboration.
Campus Health - Committed to promoting health, wellness and safety at UA. Offer Counseling and Psych Services (CAPS), pharmacy, medical appointments, and provides COVID resources.
Campus Pantry - Campus Pantry works to reduce food insecurity in our Wildcat Community. They are not providing deliveries for quarantined students. Food must be picked up in person.
CAPS - At Counseling & Psych Services (CAPS), students can speak with licensed mental health professionals about things like:
- anxiety and depression
- eating and body image
- alcohol and drug concerns
- family, friend, roommate, and relationship problems
- sexual assault and relationship violence
- crises and trauma
- psychiatric medication
- And anything else you need to talk about.
All currently enrolled students are eligible to be seen at CAPS.
Dean of Students - The office offers programs and services to support students’ academic, personal and professional development. They help students navigate University resources, understand policies and procedures, manage crises, life traumas, and other barriers that impede success.
Disability Resource Center - This organization serves as a comprehensive resource for people with disabilities, providing access to university classes, programs and activities. 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. Provides information for students and instructors, including COVID related information.
Equity, Inclusion & Title IX - Provides list and links to various student clubs and organizations, academic programs and support, and contact information for Equity, Inclusion & Title IX Office.
International Student Services - Headquarters for range of resources for international students. Through advising and programs, they provide immigration, academic, and personal support.
Life & Work Connections - Health and wellness services for the University employee community. While many of their programs are for benefits-eligible employees (does not include TAs or RAs), they do have some programs and support for students, such as the Childcare Choice Program and the Sick and Back-up Childcare Program.
University Information Technology Services (UITS) - 24/7 support, information on email, VPN, D2L, NetID, NetID+, UAWifi.
University of Arizona's COVID-19 Page
Wildcats R.I.S.E. (Resilience in Stressful Events) - A peer-to-peer program that offers Psychological First Aid to students in confidential and safe environment.