Resources

Undergraduate Student Resources and Links

Links to everything from equity programs, academic support, mental health support, financial aid and more at UA

African American Student Affairs

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.

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 Office

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

Disability Resource Center (DRC) is the department designated by the University to ensure access to University classes, programs and activities for disabled individuals on main campus, Arizona South, Phoenix campus and Arizona Online. A goal of the DRC is that your student experience is the best it can be inside and outside the classroom!

Financial Aid Resources 

A number of links to resources available to help you pay for college.

LGBTQ Affairs

The Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning (LGBTQ) Affairs creates a safe space for thousands of students every year on the University of Arizona campus through programs, trainings, events, and through the LGBTQ Resource Center in the Student Union.

Office of Institutional Equity 

The office fosters equity and opportunity, strengthens relationships across diverse groups, and supports a campus culture of equality for all members of the university community.

Think Tank

Think Tank offers free tutoring and academic support services including:

  • academic skills tutoring
  • academic coaching
  • academic workshops
  • community tutoring
  • drop-in tutoring
  • online services
  • private tutoring
  • schedule for success
  • supplemental instruction
  • test prep courses

Veterans Education & Transition Services

Veterans Education and Transition Services strives to provide the tools and assistance necessary for students to achieve academic success while fostering camaraderie and engagement. VETS is an organization run by veterans, spouses, dependents, and current service members who through their shared experiences endeavor to maintain a dynamic and effective program which is responsive to the needs of our community. 

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 such as sex, gender identity, gender expression, race, class, sexual orientation, ethnicity, and ability. 

Writing Skills Improvement Program

A professional academic writing resource offering:

  • tutoring, walk-in or by appointment 
  • weekly workshops
  • the Young Writers Institute
  • fee based editing