Campus
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- 0.1 Admissions
- 0.2 University Counseling & Testing Center
- 0.3 Office of Academic Advising For a smooth transition to the university, visit with an academic adviser. Staff will help you stay on track, choose courses and explore majors. Phone: 541-346-3211 Location: 364 Oregon Hall
- 0.4 Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence (CMAE)
- 1 Other UO Student Resources
Admissions
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University Counseling & Testing Center
The UCTC promotes psychological as well as intellectual growth to help students succeed in academics as well as in their personal lives. We attend to the personal well-being and unique needs of each student through therapy, workshops, self-care education, connecting students with community mental-health resources, and promoting a community of care. Everybody on campus struggles with their mental health in one form or another, and we are here to help.
Phone: 541-346-3227 Location: 1590 E 13th Ave.- Let’s Talk about it: A Mental Health Blog for UO Students
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Office of Academic Advising
For a smooth transition to the university, visit with an academic adviser. Staff will help you stay on track, choose courses and explore majors.
Phone: 541-346-3211 Location: 364 Oregon Hall-
Dulce Castro- Office of Academic Advising
- Rosa Chavez
Associate Director, Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence (CMAE)
rosaura@uoregon.edu
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- Student Academic Check-List
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Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence (CMAE)
The Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence (CMAE) is a place where students are empowered, engaged and nurtured for success. Our vision is to build and empower an inclusive and diverse community of scholars who exemplify academic excellence and inspire positive change. Our mission is to promote student retention and persistence for historically underrepresented and underserved populations. We develop and implement programs and services that support retention, academic excellence, and success at the UO and beyond.
Email: cmae@uoregon.edu Phone: 541-346-3479 Location: Suites 164 & 465 Oregon Hall
Other UO Student Resources
Office of International Affairs: Immigration FAQ
Associated Students of the University of Oregon (ASUO)
The Associated Students of the University of Oregon (ASUO) is the recognized representative organization of students at the university. Its network of committees, activities, and programs serves student needs and interests. The ASUO gives students the opportunity to plan and direct their own programs, to become involved in many aspects of university life, and to influence the decisions that affect the quality of education and student life at the university. Students who pay incidental fees are members of the ASUO.
Email: asuo@uoregon.edu Phone: 541-346-3724 Location: Erb Memorial Union
Career Center
The Career Center exists to provide career and job search services and resources to UO students and alumni. Our mission is to help you develop long-term career goals and strategies, facilitate self-exploration and discovery, connect with potential employers, and empower and challenge you to fulfill your potential.
Email: career@uoregon.edu Phone: 541-346-3235 Location: 220 Hendricks Hall
Center for Latino/a and Latin American Studies (CLLAS)
The Center for Latino/a and Latin American Studies (CLLAS) at the University of Oregon puts the study of Latino/a and Latin American communities in conversation with one another and with the state of Oregon. CLLAS is a knowledge center dedicated to public access and excellence through the integration of teaching, research, community engagement, and dissemination. CLLAS is an integral part of the UO’s strategy to recruit, retain, and build alumnae relations with a diverse and energized group of students, faculty, staff, parents, and families and to connect the university locally, nationally, and globally. CLLAS facilitates collaborative research, scholarship, intellectual community, and community outreach focused on Latin America and U.S. Latino/a populations. CLLAS has 43 affiliated UO faculty members who research and teach in Latino and Latin American Studies.
Email: cllas@uoregon.edu Phone: 541-346-5286
Child Care
ASUO Student Child-Care Subsidy. Funded by student incidental fees, the program pays a percentage of child-care expenses for low-income students. UO-affiliated and licensed community child-care expenses are covered. More information and applications are available from the ASUO Executive office, Location: Erb Memorial Union, Suite 4; call 541-346-0632.
Holden Leadership Center
The Holden Center serves the University of Oregon community as a clearinghouse for leadership development opportunities, community service, and civic engagement activities. The center staff strives to help students get involved on campus and in the community, providing resources and support for those who want to make a difference. Through its structured curriculum, leadership programming, general advising, and service-learning offerings, the Holden Center encourages and supports students in their efforts to create positive change in the world.
Email: holdencenter@uorergon.edu Phone: 541-346-1146 Location: Erb Memorial Union
LGBT Education and Support Services Program
The University of Oregon LGBT Education and Support Services Program (LGBTESSP) enhances the academic and personal growth of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, asexual and ally (LGBTQIA) individuals at UO and in the Eugene community. We believe in and are dedicated to maintaining a campus that is free from homophobia, biphobia, transphobia, heterosexism, cissexism and gender bias. We are located in the Office of the Dean of Students.
Email: program@uoregon.edu Location: 164 Oregon Hall
Lane Transit District
Public Transportation: UO students ride for free on LTD buses, just show you student ID when you board.
Phone: 541-687-5555 Location: 3500 East 17th Avenue
Teaching and Learning Center
Overcoming obstacles to effective teaching and learning often requires more than teachers and students can accomplish individually. Programs, workshops, courses, tutors, and mentors are among the many resources we provide to help with educational pursuits at the University of Oregon.
Email: tlc@uoregon.edu Phone: 541-346-3226 Location: 68 Prince Lucien Campbell
UO Information Technology
Provides technological assistance to UO students, faculty, and staff. Services offered include Office 365, software troubleshooting, network support, virus and spyware removal, backups and data transfers, etc.
Email: techdesk@uoregon.edu Phone: 541-346-HELP Location: 151 McKenzie Hall
University Health Center
The University Health Center provides a wide variety of medical and health care services for currently enrolled University of Oregon students who have been assessed the university health fee.
Phone: 541-346-2770 Location: 1590 E 13th Ave.
Duck Nest
Provides wellness and stress relief programs, including yoga and meditation; acupuncture and healthy eating tips
Email: peerhealth@uoregon.edu Phone: 541-346-0570 Location EMU Room 041