Educational Support
Clubs and Orgs.
Social Involvement
ASUCM Offers
Student Rights
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What is the purpose of the STEM Center

The STEM center is a place where STEM majors can go and receive help regarding their STEM subjects. They also help students find internships and research opportunities in STEM.

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This tool allows you to discover over 200+ clubs and orgs, find out meeting times & events, as well as the ability to create your own club.

Catlife

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If you would like to visit another country and still continue your education, what can you do?

Join Study Abroad

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What kind of resources does ASUCM offer

Provides students with free scantrons, green books and blue books, and index cards. Also rent out calculators, portable chargers, LSAT, MCAT, and CSET books.

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If a student is facing an academic problem and it's affecting them for joining the upcoming semester they can turn to where to do an appeal?

 Dean of students or The Office of student rights and responsibilities 

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If you would like to have study sessions with other students, what center can you use?

The Plus Center.


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These student organizations are involved in philanthropy work, offer professional development, and networking opportunities.

Fraternities and Sororities.

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Interested in doing research and gaining experience for your future career interest, what program can you join?

UROC

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What does ASUCM stand for? 

Associated Students of UC Merced

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Students should always know that there is a place to go if supplies are ever needed. What are some of the resources you can use?

The Bobcat Pantry and the Basic Needs Center

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Health can sometimes be an issue when talking about a scholar's academic life. Where can a student turn to if they need help with health?

Counseling and Psychological Services, Student Health Services, the CARE office and the Disability Services.

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These kinds of clubs help you network with others based on your major, career goals and pathway.

Academic clubs.

(notable clubs: The Chemistry Society, Psychology Club, Anthropology Society, Business Society, etc.)

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If you would like to just see and know about more events or ways to get involved here at UC Merced you can visit?

The office of student involvement (OSI)

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Does ASUCM offer club funding? 

yes, through SAB for bills under 3,000 or Senate bill for bills over 3,000Through managing bills and club funding

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You know someone with a disability and notice that some their needs are not met either in the classroom or in their dorm where so led them to?

Student Accessibility Services (SAS)

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If you would like suggestions about courses you are going to apply to, where can you turn to?

The Bobcat Advising Center. 


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This organization was one of the first in the university to be formed, intended to assist ENG students, as well as to serve other organizations within the School of Engineering.

Vanguard

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This program allows students to visit and learn more about our environment but also to be educated in leadership roles.

Yosemite Leadership Program

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When are ASUCM Senate meetings? 

Every Wednesday at 7:30 in Conference Room 110. 

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UC Merced students facing financial hardships can turn to this department to obtain emergency funds.

Dean of Students Office

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If you are taking any class which involves writing, where can you go for help?

The Writing Center

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These clubs offer a way to meet and develop friendships through learning and appreciation of ethnic background and diversity.

Cultural Clubs

(notable clubs: Ballet Folklorico de UC Merced, African Student Union, South Asian Student Association (SASA), etc.)

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 Helping the community is something fun and enjoyable that many students like doing. Where can one find community service to do?

The community Engagement Center

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Where is ASUCM office located?

GRANITE 174

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You see someone violating academic integrity for a test. What resource is available?

Contact Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities

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