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Campus Resources


Marriott Library

The J. Willard Marriott Library provides in-person and electronic resources and services designed to meet your research needs. For one-on-one research assistance with a librarian, please contact Adriana Parker.

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Adriana Parker
MLIB, Level 1, Rm. #1726g
801-585-9245

Academic Advising Center

Academic Advising Center offers a plethora of services to students such as exploring academic options and majors; determining preparatory classes for your major; assisting with graduation requirements; generating Degree Audit Reports (DARS); interpreting test scores for credit or placement (AP, ACT, CLEP, Writing Placement Essay, etc.) for appropriate class selections; and explaining university policies and procedures such as add/drop, withdrawing, academic renewal, course repeats, credit/no credit etc.

Student Services Building 
201 S 1460 E., Room 450 
Salt Lake City, UT 84112 
801-581-8146

Student Tutoring Center

The student tutoring center is an excellent source for help understanding difficult class material. ASUU subsidizes the tutoring center to provide supplemental instruction.

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Student Services Building
201 S 1460 E., Room 330 
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
801-581-5153

Student Success Advocates

Student Success Advocates are experts in the U of U community that assist students in navigating the often overwhelming experience of college. They engage and empower undergraduate students in exploring and clarifying their interests and goals, overcoming personal and academic challenges, and connecting to campus resources and opportunities.

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Sterling Sill Center
195 South Central Campus Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
801-587-8556


University Counseling Center

The counseling center addresses personal, career, and academic learning issues. Individual and group counseling, classes, and workshops are available. Contact with other university organizations and departments is possible. Confidentiality is assured.

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Student Services Building
201 S. 1460 E. Room 426
Salt Lake City, UT 84112 
801-581-6826 
Monday - Friday, 8 AM - 5 PM
In case of an emergency, call the University Medical Center: 801-581-2291

Student Health Services

The Office of Health Promotion promotes all five areas of health: emotional, intellectual, physical, social, and spiritual. They focus on the college age population and unique issues such as body image, gender roles, safer sex, sexual assault, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), substances, and substance abuse. They also assist with immunization requirements and health insurance.

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Madsen Health Center 
555 Foothill Dr.
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
801-581-6431 

Mental Health First Responders (MH1) 

MH1 is a free, mobile, after-hours mental health crisis support program for students living in HRE. Their hours of operation are 7 days a week, 4pm-2am. 

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Kahlert Village
Room 1330
Salt Lake City, UT 84112 
385-321-5356
7 days a week, 4pm-2am

LGBT Resource Center

Ray Olpin Student Union 
200 S. Central Campus Dr. Room 409 
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
801-587-7973

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Office of Equal Opportunity & Affirmative Action

The Office of Equal Opportunity And Affirmative Action is a resource dedicated to the University of Utah’s commitment to provide a fair and equitable environment for individuals to pursue their academic and professional endeavors and to equally access University programs. OEO/AA is responsible for ensuring University practices and nondiscrimination policies are in full compliance with all federal, state and local anti-discrimination laws, and provide processes to fairly and effectively resolve complaints, provide reasonable accommodations, and to make appropriate corrections.  The OEO/AA acts as a point of contact with state and federal agencies that enforce anti-discrimination laws. 

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John Park Building 
201 S. Presidents Circle Room 135
Salt Lake City, UT
801-581-8365

Dean’s Office

The Office of the Dean of Students coordinates the Student Conduct Administration processes, serves as an advocate for students facing challenges to their success as students, and advises several student leadership organizations. We have staff ready to assist students, staff, faculty, family members, and community members with student issues and concerns.

 Our office has many functions for the University of Utah community. We administer the Student Conduct procedures for the campus, provide advocacy assistance to students in need, and advise student organizations including student government (ASUU) and fraternities & sororities

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Ray Olpin Student Union   
200 S. Central Campus Dr. Room 270
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
801-581-7066

Women’s Resource Center

The Women’s Resource Center (WRC) seeks to be a primary network of resources for all women on campus. As a Student Affairs office we work to collaborate with offices on campus in order to have the necessary knowledge to assist student, staff and faculty with appropriate resources. The WRC offers scholarships and financial assistance, counseling for individuals and couples (for U of U students, staff and faculty), support groups for women on and off campus as well as opportunities to volunteer and get involved.

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WOMEN'S RESOURCE CENTER
A. Ray Olpin Student Union
200 S Central Campus Dr
Room 411 SLC, UT 84112
801-581-8030
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Crisis Lines

If you are in need of immediate help, please use these resources.

If you are in need of immediate medical assistance, call 911.

SAFEUT 27/7 Crisis Chat--free, round the clock counselor support: Download app to text or call.

If you are a LGBT youth who is thinking about hurting yourself or is in crisis, call The Trevor Project’s 24-Hour Suicide Prevention Hotline at 866-488-7386.

If you are transgender and in crisis or needing support, call Trans Lifeline at 877-565-8860.

Other Resources

Food pantry

The University of Utah food pantry aims to minimize hunger among our students, their families, and faculty and staff by providing free, accessible, and non-perishable food.

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The UPantry is located in the basement of the Union.

Rape Recovery Center 

The Rape Recovery Center strives to empower those victimized by sexual violence through advocacy, crisis intervention, and therapy and to educate the community about the cause, impact, and prevention of sexual violence.

Services they provide include a 24-hour crisis line, 24-hour Hospital Response Team, information about sexual assault, and more. 

Visit their Website.

 


Career & Professional Development Center 

The Career & Professional Development Center posts full-time and part-time jobs currently available. They can aid in researching a particular field, career, or industry. The center will provide applications, resumes, and interview tips, as well as salary negotiation techniques, career fairs, and internship opportunities.

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Student Services Building 
201 S 1460 E., Room 350 
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
801-581-6186

Child Care

The University of Utah Center for Child Care and Family Resources offers services to assist University students, faculty and staff in their search for quality child care services.

All children need quality care, whether at home with a parent, being cared for by a relative or in a child care setting.  Quality care is care that promotes the optimal growth and development of children.

Aid faculty, staff, and students in finding quality child care services. Distributes child care information packets from their website.

Ray Olpin Student Union
200 S. Central Campus Dr. Room 408 
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
801-585-5897 

Financial Wellness Center

Financial Wellness Center provides a confidential atmosphere where students can have access to accredited financial counseling services, quality financial education and appropriate tools for managing financial need. Common issues they may assist with include budgeting money, negotiating the student loans process, finding scholarships, completing the FAFSA, and much more.

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Ray Olpin Student Union
200 S Central Campus Dr. Room 316
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
801-585-7379

Last Updated: 9/13/21