Resources
Academic Support
The Academic Advising Center supports the undergraduate community through collaborative and comprehensive advising services as students explore, navigate, and graduate at the University of Utah. It is recommended that you speak with your advisor once a semester!
For more information about what support they provide, view their website or contact:
Academic Advising
801-581-8146
advising.utah.edu
450 Student Services Building
201 S. 1460 E.
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
To view calendars listing important dates for the year, visit the Academic Calendar.
If you are a student in need of a laptop or wireless hotspot, fill out an equipment check out form.
Union Services
info@union.utah.edu
If you are an English language learner, there are several resources on campus available to help you develop your English writing and language skills. Feel free to contact:
Writing Center
801-587-9122
writingcenter.utah.edu
2701 Marriott Library
295 S 1500 E
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
English for Academic Success (EAS) Program
801-581-8047
linguistics.utah.edu/eas-program
2300 LNCO
255 S. Central Campus Dr.
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
English Language Institute
801-581-4600
continue.utah.edu/eli
540 Arapeen Dr.
Salt Lake City, UT 84108
Many students have questions regarding their financial aid due to the coronavirus outbreak. If you are concerned about your academic standing, have questions about scholarship eligibility, or have other issues regarding financial aid, please reach out.
Emergency financial aid is also available to some students. To learn more, contact:
Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships
801-585-6211
financialaid@utah.edu
financialaid.utah.edu
801-581-6184
law.utah.edu/library
383 S. University St.
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
801-581-6762
music.utah.edu/mckay-music-library
204 Gardner Hall
1375 E. President's Cir.
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
For more information about what support they provide, view their website or contact:
Student Success Coaches
801-587-8556
ssa.utah.edu
Sterling Sill Center
195 S. Central Campus Dr.
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
801-581-5534
library.med.utah.edu
10 N. 1900 E.
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
TRIO federal programs are targeted to serve and assist low-income individuals, first-generation college students, and individuals with disabilities.
Student Support Services (SSS) is a TRIO program for current or incoming undergraduate university students who are seeking their first bachelor's degree and need academic assistance and other services to be successful at the University of Utah.
For more information about what support they provide, a list of ongoing events, and links to other resources, view their website or contact:
TRIO Student Support Services
801-581-7188
trio.utah.edu
Union Room 2075
1901 E. S. Campus Dr.
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
For more information about how to get individual academic help and links to other helpful resources, visit the eTutoring website, or contact the Writing Center.
eTutoring Online
etutoringonline.org
Writing Center
801-587-9122
writingcenter.utah.edu
2701 Marriott Library
295 S 1500 E
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Campus Services
The University Campus Store is owned and operated by the University of Utah and is the official store of the university and Utah Athletics.
The University Campus Store has three physical locations: the main Campus Store on lower campus, the Campus Store Health located in the Sciences Education Building, and our University of Utah Campus Store at One Sandy.
The University Campus Store and Utah Red Zone are proud to offer the following products and services to the University of Utah employees, students, and fans:
- Academic and TAX-FREE Pricing on Computers, Tablets, and iPads
- Academic and TAX-FREE Pricing on Course Materials for all classes taught at the University of Utah and University of Utah Sandy Center Campus
- Full-service Starbucks inside the main Campus Store
- Graduation items including caps and gowns, academic regalia, announcements, class rings, and diploma frames
- Course materials for all classes taught at the University of Utah
- Education, lab and art supplies specifically for University of Utah courses
- General reading books and study guides
- Full-service U.S. Post Office
- Free on-campus delivery for department purchases at the main Campus Store
The University Campus Store is your comprehensive resource for all things needed to enhance your experience at the University of Utah. We are proud to support our students, faculty, staff, alumni, and fans, and welcome you to visit any of our locations.
Campus Store Main Campus
801-581-6326
campusstore.utah.edu
University Campus Store
270 S 1500 E
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Our mission is to support and coordinate information, program development, and services that enhance family resources as well as the availability, affordability, and quality of child care for University students, faculty, and staff.
For more information about what support they provide, a list of ongoing events, and links to other resources, view their website or contact:
Center for Childcare & Family Resources
801-585-5897
childcare.utah.edu
408 Union Building
200 S. Central Campus Dr.
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
https://dineoncampus.com/utah (Links to an external site.)
Reload Ucard, find what's open and where, what's on the menu, buy a meal plan, find employment, and more.
This is your place for recreation, relaxation, and socializing!
Amenities include a 50-meter pool, indoor and outdoor leisure pools, large indoor hot tub/spa, 320-yard indoor running track, bouldering & 4-story climbing wall, 15,000 square foot fitness center, outdoor mezzanine, outdoor fire pit, 5 sport courts, racquetball courts, 4 group fitness studios, and a combative room.
Additional amenities include a branch of the University Federal Credit Union, Shake Smart, the Center for Student Wellness, and Athletic Training.
Student Life Center
801-581-8898
campusrec.utah.edu
110 SLC
1836 Student Life Way
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
SafeRide, parking services, parking permits, campus shuttles, sustainable commuting options, live shuttle map, and more.
University Print & Mail Services
801-581-6171
printing.utah.edu
350 VRTUSB
1795 E South Campus Drive RM 135
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
The Student Health Center offers a wide variety of low-cost health care services to students and their families, like:
- Full service primary health care
- Preventive and Well Care
- Women's Health and Family Planning
- Pediatric Care Services
- SHAC HIV/STD Testing & Counseling Clinic
- Immunizations
- Travel Vaccines
- Low Cost TB Tests
- Sports Medicine Clinic
- Prescription Assistance available to those who qualify.
Telehealth services are available at this time.
For more information on services and insurance coverage, contact:
Student Health Center
801-581-6431
studenthealth.utah.edu
Level 1 Madsen Health Center
555 Foothill Dr.
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Proctoring and placement tests.
Types of placement tests:
- Language
- Math
- New students to the U
- Writing for international and traditional students
Located in the Union
Replacement cards are $20
Benefits include:
- Library privileges
- Student priced tickets for campus events
- Student services & programs
- Campus recreation privileges
- Meal plan and UCash
- Load money onto your UCard for dining all over campus, campus store, and vending machines
- Access to dorms & other buildings on campus
- Campus store discount
- ID for Testing Center
- Bus and Trax pass
For assistance with exams and proctoring services, please contact:
UOnline Exam Services & Scheduling
801-581-6112 (Option 3)
examhelp@utah.edu
digitallearning.utah.edu/exam-help.php
Exam help is available Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM (MT).
Department of Public Safety
801-585-2677
dps.utah.edu
350 VRTUSB
1735 E South Campus Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
IT Support
- Box
- Box is an online cloud storage and collaboration tool. You have up to 1TB of free storage. Simply log in with your uNID and CIS password to activate your account.
For help with UMail, uNID, VPN, Box, Office 365, and CIS log-in issues, contact:
Campus Help Desk (CIS/Passwords/Other Computer-Related Issues)
801-581-4000 (Option 1)
helpdesk@utah.edu
it.utah.edu/help
Help is available Monday through Saturday. Please visit the Campus Help Desk website for more information on help desk hours.
There are three public computer labs available across campus including the largest one in the Union. View the following website with each lab's location and hours of operation.
For help with UMail, uNID, VPN, Box, Office 365, and CIS log-in issues, contact:
Campus Help Desk (CIS/Passwords/Other Computer-Related Issues)
801-581-4000 (Option 1)
helpdesk@utah.edu
it.utah.edu/help
Help is available Monday through Saturday. Please visit the Campus Help Desk website for more information on help desk hours.
For help with UMail, uNID, VPN, Box, Office 365, and CIS log-in issues, contact:
Campus Help Desk (CIS/Passwords/Other Computer-Related Issues)
801-581-4000 (Option 1)
helpdesk@utah.edu
it.utah.edu/help
Help is available Monday through Saturday. Please visit the Campus Help Desk website for more information on help desk hours.
Canvas Help
+1 844-527-032
Canvas Live Help Chat
Need a walk-through? Check the Canvas Community's Canvas Student Help Guide for helpful how-to's on common questions.
You can also check the University of Utah's Knowledge Base for information on University-specific tools, technologies, and services related to Canvas.
Office of Software Licensing
801-581-4000
software.utah.edu
Marriott Library Knowledge Commons (Floor 2)
295 S. 1500 E.
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
For help with educational technology including Canvas, Kaltura, and ConexED:
Teaching & Learning Technologies Help Desk (Canvas/Video Services Issues)
801-581-6112 (Option 3)
tlt.utah.edu
classhelp@utah.edu
Help is available Monday through Friday 8 AM - 5 PM MT. Please visit the Campus Help Desk website for more information on help desk hours.
For help with UMail issues, contact:
Campus Help Desk (CIS/Passwords/Other Computer-Related Issues)
801-581-4000 (Option 1)
helpdesk@utah.edu
it.utah.edu/help
Help is available Monday through Saturday. Please visit the Campus Help Desk website for more information on help desk hours.
For help with uNID and log-in issues, contact:
Campus Help Desk (CIS/Passwords/Other Computer-Related Issues)
801-581-4000 (Option 1)
helpdesk@utah.edu
it.utah.edu/help
Help is available Monday through Saturday. Please visit the Campus Help Desk website for more information on help desk hours.
- Zoom is a virtual meeting tool. It is the most common choice for instructors for office hours (one-on-one help). You can share screens, record conferences, and more!
Resource Center & Organizations
Student government and student groups.
What Opportunities Are Available?
- ASUU represents every college through College Student Councils.
- Each academic year, 36 Assembly positions and 18 Senate positions are available for students to represent their academic colleges.
- ASUU’s activity board, the Campus Events Board (CEB), enlists about 30 staff and board members to put on over 50 activities each year.
- The ASUU Executive Cabinet works with over 100 students on many issues that impact students on campus.
- ASUU can introduce you to over 600 student clubs and organizations. If you don’t see a club or group that fits your interest, we can show you how to start your own.
The Bennion Center is all about community. Their mission is to inspire and mobilize people to strengthen communities through learning, scholarship, and advocacy. Whether you have a few minutes in between classes, an occasional hour on a Saturday morning, or time to engage every week, there are plenty of ways for you to get involved.
- Student-Directed Programs - Get involved with the Bennion Center by choosing from one of nearly 50 Student-Directed Programs to make a positive impact in our community. Each program works with a local community partner organization to make a collective impact in areas such as education, environment, health, social justice, and arts.
- Alternative Breaks and Travel Programs- Alternative Breaks promotes lifelong activism by providing students with the experiences and skills necessary to build and organize communities through service, education, dialogue, and reflection.
Travel programs give those who want to be a traveler, rather than a tourist, the opportunity to visit distant communities and engage in hands-on experiential learning. The Bennion Center offers travel programs domestically and internationally over fall, spring, and summer breaks.
- Utah Reads - The mission of the Utah Reads program at the University of Utah is to provide effective, quality tutoring in literacy to the elementary-aged students of our community partners.
- Bennion Scholars - Bennion Scholars apply their academic interests to meet a real social concern through a Capstone Project with a community partner and faculty mentor.
- Saturday Service Projects, Drop-in Service, & More - Got 15 minutes between classes or a Saturday morning you can spare? The Bennion Center can help you turn that time into a service project that benefits our community and provides you with a sense of accomplishment beyond getting your homework done. Your classroom experience will be deeper and more meaningful when you engage with the community in projects that benefit children, refugees, people who are homeless, or programs with great goals but a shortage of volunteer help.
For more information on resources, job/internship opportunities, career outcomes, and partnered employers view their website or contact:
Career & Professional Development
801-581-6186
careers.utah.edu
350 Career & Professional Development Center
201 S. 1460 E.
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
For more information about what support they provide, a list of ongoing events, and links to other resources, view their website or contact:
Center for Childcare & Family Resources
801-585-5897
childcare.utah.edu
408 Union Building
200 S. Central Campus Dr.
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
For more information about what support they provide and links to other resources, view their website or contact:
Center for Disability Services
801-581-5020
disability.utah.edu
162 Union Building
200 S. Central Campus Dr.
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
https://deanofstudents.utah.edu/
The Office of the Dean of Students is dedicated to being a resource to students through support, advocacy, involvement, and accountability. Our staff is ready to assist students, staff, faculty, family members, and community members with student questions, issues, and concerns.
Immigration is a complex phenomenon with broad impact—those who are directly affected by it, as well as those who are indirectly affected by their relationships with family members, friends, and loved ones. If your immigration status presents obstacles that prevent you from engaging in specific activities or fulfilling specific course criteria, confidential arrangements may be requested from the Dream Center.
Arrangements with the Dream Center will not jeopardize your student status, your financial aid, or any other part of your residence. The Dream Center offers a wide range of resources to support undocumented students (with and without DACA) as well as students from mixed-status families.
For more information about what support they provide and links to other resources, view their website or contact:
Dream Center
801-213-3697
dream.utah.edu
1120 Annex (Wing B)
1901 E. S. Campus Dr.
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Office of Equal Opportunity & Affirmative Action
801-581-8365
oeo.utah.edu
1 PARK
201 S President Circle RM 135
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
The Office for Inclusive Excellence is here to engage, support, and advance an environment fostering the values of respect, and academic excellence for students in our increasingly global campus community. They also handle reports of bias in the classroom as outlined below:
Bias or hate incidents consist of speech, conduct, or some other form of expression or action that is motivated wholly or in part by prejudice or bias whose impact discriminates, demeans, embarrasses, assigns stereotypes, harasses, or excludes individuals because of their race, color, ethnicity, national origin, language, sex, size, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, age, or religion.
For more information about what support they provide and links to other resources, or to report a bias incident, view their website or contact:
Office for Inclusive Excellence
801-581-4600
inclusive-excellence.utah.edu
170 Annex (Wing D)
1901 E. S. Campus Dr.
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Services:
- Advising on immigration policies and maintaining student status. This includes I-20/DS-2019 extensions, visa issues, school transfers, international travel, dependents, change of visa status to F-1, medical/academic reduced course loads, and employment authorizations.
- Assistance with employment authorizations, including on-campus work, Curricular Practical Training (CPT), Academic Training (AT), Optional Practical Training (OPT), and STEM OPT extensions. Information on obtaining a Social Security Number (SSN) and filing taxes.
- Emergency assistance, including guidance on health, family, or other emergencies. Emergency travel and/or departure from the United States.
- Campus resource referrals, including campus activities, intercultural programs, ambassador programs, campus safety, and cross-cultural adjustment.
- International student orientation, including pre-arrival communication, immigration guidance, American classroom overview, and campus resource fair.
*You may meet with some international students. There are many requirements that these students must meet every semester and most of these students will be familiar with their requirements. If you meet with a student that needs assistance with a form or something of that manner, refer them to an academic advisor.
Office for Leadership Development
801-581-7526
leadership.utah.edu
170 Annex (Wing D)
200 S. Central Campus Dr.
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Tutoring Services
- Referral service for tutors. Students register with the Learning Center and are then responsible to schedule their own tutoring session
- Tutoring is $7 per individual hour, $4 per group hour.
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Tutoring is very flexible. Appointments may be set for any time of day at any public location that is convenient for the tutor and student.
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Tutoring is not offered for every course, most of the tutoring is for lower-division, in-demand courses.
Supplemental Instruction
- The Learning Center offers Supplemental Instruction (SI) for selected courses on campus. SI provides FREE organized study sessions that are open to any students in the course and are led by undergraduates who are selected and trained to be SI leaders.
- The main goal of the SI program is to help students learn the course material and improve their course grade. In addition, we assist students in improving their study skills. We also provide students with an informal, personal, small group learning experience that helps them feel connected to other students and demonstrates the power of group study.
Learning Consultations
- The Learning Center offers free one-on-one consultations to University of Utah students who want to improve their
learning strategies. These consultations can range in the topic of anything related
to academic success including, but not limited to:
- Time management
- Study strategies
- Test-taking strategies
- Text Anxiety
- Learning styles
- Critical thinking
- Note-taking strategies
- and more!
For more information about what support they provide, a list of ongoing events, and links to other resources, view their website or contact:
LGBTQ+ Resource Center
801-587-7973
lgbt.utah.edu
409 Union Building
200 S. Central Campus Dr.
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Providing education, guidance, and coaching in all matters of personal finance--for free!
- Financial counseling and coaching
- Tax software and filing
- Workshops and events
- Not limited to students; open to the community
- and more
Student Affairs
801-587-7973
studentaffairs.utah.edu
1 PARK
201 Presidents Circle, RM 206
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
The Student Health Center offers a wide variety of low-cost health care services to students and their families, like:
- Full service primary health care
- Preventive and Well Care
- Women's Health and Family Planning
- Pediatric Care Services
- SHAC HIV/STD Testing & Counseling Clinic
- Immunizations
- Travel Vaccines
- Low-Cost TB Tests
- Sports Medicine Clinic
- Prescription Assistance is available to those who qualify.
Telehealth services are available at this time.
For more information on services and insurance coverage, contact:
Student Health Center
801-581-6431
studenthealth.utah.edu
Level 1 Madsen Health Center
555 Foothill Dr.
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
They offer information and training about important topics in personal health, free and confidential support for students, faculty, or staff who have experienced interpersonal violence, free HIV/STI testing, and a variety of options for students to get involved.
Telehealth services are available at this time.
For helpful resources to manage your personal wellness and counseling options, contact:
Center for Student Wellness
801-581-7776
wellness.utah.edu
2100 Eccles Student Life Center
1836 Student Life Way
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Our mission is to integrate sustainability as a core principle throughout operations, research, and education at the University of Utah and to support initiatives that cultivate the campus as a living laboratory.
Farmer's market, research, education, and engagement.
The University of Utah has many options available for anyone seeking professional help with their mental health. We provide developmental, preventive, and therapeutic services and programs that promote the intellectual, emotional, cultural, and social development of University of Utah students
Telehealth services are available at this time.
For more information on counseling options available at the U, please contact:
University Counseling Center
801-581-6826
801-587-3000 (24/7 Crisis Line)
counselingcenter.utah.edu
426 Student Services Building
201 S. 1460 E.
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
For more information about what support they provide, a list of ongoing events, and links to other resources, view their website or contact:
Veterans Support Center
801-587-7722
veteranscenter.utah.edu
418 Union Building
200 S. Central Campus Dr.
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
For more information about what support they provide, a list of ongoing events, and links to other resources, view their website or contact:
Women's Resource Center
801-581-8030
womenscenter.utah.edu
411 Union Building
200 S. Central Campus Dr.
Salt Lake City, UT 84112