Campus Assist List
800 West Peltason Drive
Student-initiated effort promotiong equitable access to basic needs. Food panty providing free basic emergency food supplies, consulstative services, workshops and resource information.
410 East Peltason Drive
The Be Well OC Mobile Response Team is composed of crisis intervention specialists who provide on-campus assessment and crisis stabilization services to individuals experiencing mental health, substance use, or other challenges. The team also provides information and referrals, transportation to services, additional follow-up support, and case management. Be Well collaborates with multiple departments on the UCI campus.
Free and confidential support services to members of the UCI community impacted by sexual assault, relationship abuse, family violence and/or stalking. Includes consultation, advocacy and referrals to community agencies, individual and group counseling, trainings and workshops and campus-wide prevention programming. Resources and information on developing and maintaining healthy relationships, sexual assault, personal safety and gender issues.
800 West Peltason Drive
CalFresh is part of the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)/food stamps program helping eligible low-income people to purchase the food they need.
Students can meet with a CalFresh advocate through the Basic Needs Center to help with the application process. Students may qualify if they are a U.S. citizen or Legal Permanent Resident, enrolled for at least 6 units and they meet at least one of several conditions, such as being employed at least 20 hours a week, receiving work-study or CalWorks, receiving CalGrant A/B, caring for a young child, or with a verification form from certain departments on campus.
Consultation, on- and off-campus resource assistance, and case management for students dealing with academic, financial, medical, mental or other personal issues or crises. Also serves as the designated office responsible for coordination in response to a student death.
Free mental health support services available to all enrolled students. Services include individual counseling, couples counseling, group counseling, urgent care, crisis response, consultation and outreach programming.
Provides services, accommodations and adaptive technology for students with documented permanent and temporary disabilities to enhance their success at UCI. Services offered include pre-admission planning, priority registration for classes, specialized individual or group orientation to campus, adaptive technology, testing accommodations, note-taking services, sign language interpreters, preferential seating in class, readers and scribes.
800 West Peltason Drive
Up to $2,000 grant available to currently enrolled undergraduate and graduate students who demonstrate a financial crisis affecting access to housing, food, medical or mental health care. Prior to applying, any and all case-specific, university interventions should be utilized first (e.g., fee deadline extensions, payment plans, rent deferment, emergency loans, emergency meals).
Provides support and referral services to graduate students and post-doctoral scholars in personal distress or in need of academic counseling. Serves as a point of reference for faculty and staff in need of assistance in dealing with difficult student cases.
Support, education and advocacy from an intersectional perspective regarding sexual orientation/attraction and gender identity. Dedicated to providing a safe and welcoming environment for UCI’s diverse lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex and ally communities. See the “Resources” drop-down menu on the website for resources including support groups, and local, national, health, and spiritual organization information.
UCI police department serving the Irvine campus and UCI Medical Center. Dispatch, patrol, investigations services for the campus. Safety escort by Community Service Officers (CSOs) available. Resources for emergency management preparation and safety reports.
Comprehensive outpatient clinic staffed with licensed primary care physicians, dentists, a physician assistant, registered nurse practitioners and registered nurses. Medical specialists from various disciplines including dermatology, orthopedics/sports medicine, gynecology, internal medicine, ENT, and psychiatry provide on-site consultation on a regular basis. Also offers basic radiology and clinical laboratory services, insurance consultation, on-site pharmacy, psychiatric services, eye clinic and dental clinic. Available to all registered UCI students. Students insured by UC SHIP (Student Health Insurance Plan) must be seen here first for referrals. For insurance plan and contact information, visit https://shc.uci.edu/insurance/.
On-campus psychiatric services. Covered by and billed to the Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP). Mental or emotional illness or learning disorders that may benefit from psychiatric diagnosis and treatment include depression, eating disorders, bipolar disorder, panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, social phobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, schizophrenia, posttraumatic stress disorder, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and personality disorders.
Summary of mental health counseling services available to students, faculty and staff.
Free online behavioral health self-help modules.
Each academic unit has specialized counselors available to address student questions concerning classes, changing or declaring a major, graduation requirements and other similar concerns.
Shuttles run on-campus throughout the day and evening. Free to students and staff with UCI ID card. See website and phone apps for routes and ride times.
Call, chat, email or drop by to ask a librarian for help finding information and beginning your research. Virtually any question, always expert answers.
For all services related to student billing, including ZOT Accounts, late fees, financial holds, past-due balance, payment arrangements (PACE Payment Plan), refunds, written-off balance, and collections.
Division of Career Pathways’s FAQ page for campus jobs and link to Handshake, UCI’s job search site.
680 California Avenue
The Anteater Recreation Center offers many opportunities to learn and participate in recreational activities. Aside from its impressive gym facilities and many group fitness classes already available to all currently enrolled students, the ARC also offers additional, convenient services for additional fees, such as personal training; fitness testing; classes like cooking, swim, yoga, CPR, dance, martial arts, sailing, SCUBA, and surfing; and private lessons in tennis, golf or swim. Campus Recreation also oversees the campus’ club sports and intramurals teams.
Honors program with goal to increase the rigor and opportunity for a challenging experience at UCI through special opportunities, including research, activities with faculty, studying abroad, mentoring and other diverse experiences. Includes personalized one-on-one honors academic advising. Must apply for the program.
Career decision-making and career planning. Individual career counseling, workshops, career programs, fairs, employment opportunities and graduate and professional school information.
Child care services for children of students, staff and faculty. Subsidized care may be available to qualifying UCI students.
Full-day programs available to children of students, staff and faculty:
- Infant Toddler Center (age 3-36 months)
- Children’s Center (age 2.5 to kindergarten)
- Extended Day Center (age 5-12 years)
Programs open to community (priority given to students, staff and faculty)
- Early Childhood Education Center (full-day program, age 2 to kindergarten)
- Verano Preschool (half-day program, age 2.5 to kindergarten)
Clinic, outpatient services, specialized school and support groups for parents of children with ADHD, behavioral issues or other learning difficulties.
Certificates and specialized studies programs on campus and online for working professionals seeking career advancement and personal enrichment.
Multicultural center offering a friendly atmosphere, supportive environment and opportunities for students to be involved in campus activities and programs to celebrate the cultural diversity of the university's student body. Meeting space and “home” for 40+ affiliated student organizations. At its core, the Cross-Cultural Center endeavors to promote the education and celebration of a "multicultural sensibility" as we evolve within a global world.
CCC student umbrella organizations include the Black Student Union (BSU), Alyansa ng mga Kababayan, American Indian Student Association (AISA), Asian Pacific Student Association (APSA) and Movimiento Estudiantil Chican@ de Aztlan (MEChA).
Responsible for University compliance with federal and state laws and UC policies and procedures regarding discrimination, retaliation, sexual harassment and sex offenses. OEOD works to promote and integrate the principles of equal opportunity, affirmative action, nondiscrimination and inclusive excellence at UCI.
Undergraduate students can bring their writing or research assignment, paper draft, or completed paper needing revision to one the four campus locations during designated hours Weeks 2-10. Walk-in tutoring consultations and writing feedback by trained peer tutors, on a first-come, first-served basis.
Financial aid office serving prospective, undergraduate, graduate, teacher education, School of Business, School of Law and School of Medicine students. Counselors can provide assistance during the application process.
Academic and professional support for graduate students and post-doctoral scholars. Offers workshops, certificate program and academic courses designed to support professional development, writing support, communication, preparation of grant and fellowship funding applications, wellness, work-life balance and mentoring.
Academic, fellowship, research, social and logistic resources for graduate students and post-doctoral scholars.
Counsels and assists international students, faculty, researchers, staff and scholars with immigration, orientation, employment and adjustment needs during their stay at UCI. Offers information on maintaining status as an F-1 nonimmigrant student and J-1 exchange visitor student.
Individual and group tutoring on any subject area, scheduled and drop-in writing assistance and workshops and classes on various topics in order to improve student academic performance. Some services are free while others have a fee.
UCI students and campus employees are eligible for a discounted OC Bus annual pass. One-time fee of $169 for unlimited use through June 30. (80% discount over monthly passes.)
Safe and comfortable environment to confidentially discuss complaints, concerns or problems and explore options to make informed decisions. Alternate channel for neutral and informal dispute resolution services. Available to all UCI students, faculty and staff. Does not have any authority to make decisions or enact policy. Voluntary resource independent of the University.
Student-to-student academic-unit specific counseling.
Campus services for students accused of sexual violence, sexual assault, sexual harassment, dating/domestic violence or stalking, housed within the Office of Campus Social Work.
Freshmen residence halls, academic and Greek theme houses, undergraduate apartments and graduate apartments.
Supportive environment that serves as a bridge to information, resources and services to promote academic success, and provides leadership and engagement opportunities through student-initiated outreach and retention projects. Support includes academic consultation, peer support, meeting and study space, and mental wellness and academic workshops and programming.
Academic support program and learning community assisting with the university transition for low-income students, first-generation students, undocumented students, former foster youth, transfer students, adult-learners, students with dependents and students with disabilities. Empowers students to be productive and engaged in their academic careers and personal endeavors, and to thrive and succeed at UCI and beyond.
Educational services helping students to make informed, empowered decisions to promote their individual well-being. Services include one-on-one consultations on the topics of alcohol and other drugs, sexual and relationship health, nutrition, emotional well-being and overall wellness. The Condom Co-op also offers 10 free condoms a day, as well as free lubricant, dental dams, and internal condoms. For students looking to relax from the pressures of academic life, the Wellness Room offers two massage chairs, memory foam bean bags, a tea station, and self-guided wellness activities like coloring books, puzzles and wellness related books.
The Transfer Student Center (TSC) works with new and returning transfer students to facilitate their transition and overall success at UCI by directing them to appropriate campus programs and services, organizing weekly workshops, providing formal and informal mentoring, and offering a space for study.
UC Irvine’s parking office. Includes sustainable transportation information on carpooling, vanpooling, UCI Medical Center shuttle, commute by train, OC Bus University Pass and Zipcar.
Provides resources and programs to assist veterans in navigating their transition to civilian and student life, including assistance in obtaining educational benefits, and submitting entitlement requests.
Daily meetings on campus. Monday-Friday 12:00PM-1:00PM.
Montessori school located in University Hills. Priority placement to staff, faculty and students. Other locations in University Park, West Park and Northwood Point neighborhoods.