Campus Resources

THINK TANK
The THINK TANK is the home of the Writing Center, Math and Science tutoring, Spanish tutoring, weekly course reviews, Supplemental Instruction, and Peer Mentoring.  The THINK TANK provides both free and fee-based services to meet the diverse needs of all UA students.

Minority Access to Research Careers (MARC) Tutoring
Underrepresented minority students (Hispanic, African American, Native American, US Pacific Islander from Guam or Samoa) who are science majors are eligible to receive free tutoring for calculus, general biology, general chemistry, organic chemistry, and physics.

Writing Skills Improvement Program (WSIP)
WSIP offers one-on-one tutoring sessions for students wishing to improve their writing skills.  They also offer weekly writing workshops for both undergraduate and graduate students.

Strategic Alternative Learning Techniques (SALT)
SALT provides fee based services to students with learning or attention disabilities.  Students must apply and be admitted into the program.  Accepted student have access to individualized educational planning, learning support services, technology, and psychological services.

Prodigy, First Year-Scholars Program (FYSP)
Prodigy helps freshman deal with the new expectations, challenges and unexpected bumps of college in a fun and welcoming atmosphere with staff and students who care about your success at the UA. Prodigy participants meet with a peer mentor every other week, attend weekly workshops, maintain a grade sheet for enrolled classes, and submit academic progress reports.  Prodigy is a free program that is open to all incoming freshmen.

The Associated Students of The University of Arizona (ASUA)
ASUA offers a wide variety of programs and services that students can utilize, including Student Legal Services, Safe Ride, Pride Alliance, and the Women’s Resource Center.  ASUA is also home to the student government and maintains the well-being of the over 500 clubs and organizations on campus.

Career Services
Provides campus employment services to help students find jobs on or off campus, as well as career-planning workshops, counseling, planning tools, resource library, and tips on resume-writing and interviewing.

Center for Student Involvement and Leadership (CSIL) 
CSIL is composed of student volunteers and staff who enrich University of Arizona community life with great programs and student opportunities.

Disability Resource Center (DRC) 
The DRC acilitates 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.  

Campus Health
Campus Health is committed to promoting health, wellness and safety at the University of Arizona and in the surrounding community by providing quality medical and mental health care, outstanding health education, while assisting the institution in health-related policy development. Campus Health is fully accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care, Inc.

Counseling & Psych Services (CAPS)
Counseling and Psych Services (CAPS) offers psychological counseling and psychiatric services to students to help them cope with personal problems so that they can successfully achieve their educational goals. Licensed professionals provide brief treatment for anxiety, depression, difficulties with relationships, family problems, food/body image concerns, alcohol and drug concerns, ADHD, life crises and other issues.

Teacher Course Evaluations (TCE)
By logging into the "Ratings Results Reports" with their NetID, students can view the feedback from the course evaluations conducted after every semester for both instructors and courses.


 

 

 

 

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