These people can help you change your major, schedule for classes, and help you get rid of holds on your account. They are assigned to students based on your college, i.e. CHSSA, CASNR, CASE, etc.
Who are Advisors?
Work up a sweat, attend fitness classes, learn to cook nutritious meals, shoot some hoops, or go for a swim! (MCR)
Morris Recreation Center (MRC)
Whether you have chosen your field of study, are ready to advance in your current career, or are still exploring your options, the next step is a visit to this Office. Here, you can meet with people who can help you with the resources and tools needed to prepare for your next phase after graduation and beyond. (SCP)
Office of Student Career Preparedness (SCP), Waters Library, 225
Wee-Woo!!! This department ensures the continued safety of students on and off campus. They also write tickets! Go here for any illegal activity, safety concerns, or fines. (UPD)
University Police Department, Henderson Hall
Everything happens here! It's also were you can find lots of food, like the CAF and Chick-fil-a! (RSC)
The Rayburn Student Center
This office can help you with any of your core class subjects, including math and science, in-person or online! Schedule a meeting today on the second floor of this building. (UTS)
Undergraduate Tutoring Services, Waters Library.
Need someone to talk to? Whether you’re facing academic stress, relationship difficulties or mental health challenges, they're here to help you navigate through them.
Counseling Center, Halladay Student Services, 203
This online resources can help you find jobs or internships on and off campus. You can also upload and get feedback on documents such as resumes and cover letters. (Hint: Not a physical resource)
Handshake, D2L under Apps
These people help you with the money! Scholarships! Grants! Loans!
The Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships, The Welcome Center
To be, or not to be! See performances on the stage in this building. (PAC)
Performing Arts Center
Need help with a paper? Not sure where to get started? This service can help! Work on any kind of long-form writing with a consultant, located in this building. (WC)
The Writing Center, David Talbot Hall (DTH).
No matter your level of familiarity with outdoor activities, we are here to guide and help you explore the vast possibilities the great outdoors offers. Improve your environmental wellbeing, build a stronger body, reduce stress, and experience something new at this location. (OAC)
Outdoor Adventure Center
Dressing professionally not only creates a positive first impression but also demonstrates respect for oneself and others, while showcasing a commitment to professionalism and success. Visit this resource for FREE professional clothing!
The Lion Wardrobe, Performing Arts Center (PAC), 123
Work together with our supportive staff to discover solutions to the challenges you face as a student. We use a case management approach to assist you in navigating on-campus and off-campus resources. This office assists students who need assistance but are unsure which office to contact. (SAS)
Student Advocacy and Support, Performing Arts Center (PAC), 117
The UPD, SHS, and some weird classrooms are in this building. (HEN)
Henderson Hall
Want to see the world? Are you a student from another country? This office can help you with all things international. (OIP)
Office of International Programs (OIP), Ferguson Social Sciences.
As a student, you have access to affordable healthcare. While you are enrolled, you may see our medical providers for free. We treat a wide variety of issues including acute care and injuries, allergy injections, birth control, physical exams, women’s health, STIs and more. (SHS)
Student Health Services, Henderson Hall
Go here for any hiring paperwork, on-site training, or help with payroll. (HR)
Human Resources, Employee Services Building (ESB)
This resource provides accommodations and services to enhance accessibility for individuals with disabilities. It also raises awareness of disability-related issues in a supportive environment, creating a culture where everyone is welcome, respected and supported in their drive to achieve their dreams. (SDS)
Student Disability Services (SDS), Waters Library, 126
McDowell Administration Building
Do you need academic support? This includes things like accessing textbooks, printers, and even research assistance. (SSS)
TRIO Student Support Services (SSS), Halladay Student Services Building, Room 303
Many students come to campus with limited resources and little experience managing their needs. This resource is equipped to provide you with a variety of food and personal care items to help you meet your full potential.
The Lion Food Pantry, Performing Arts Center (PAC), 122
You need this piece of plastic for almost everything! Swiping into buildings, getting into the Caf, and signing into events. Here is where you go to take your picture or replace this item if lost or broken.
Lion Card Office, Halladay Student Services Building, 104
This office maintains the academic records for all students. We also assist with registration, transcript requests, enrollment verifications, grades and graduation.
The Welcome Center
This building holds the campus radio station and the Psychology department. (BIN)
Binnion Hall