The University of Arizona has a broad range of Student Clubs and Organizations as well as the Student Centers below which provide opportunities to help you engage and succeed.
University of Arizona Student Centers
African American Student Affairs
The mission of African American Student Affairs (AASA) is to facilitate a support system that helps students achieve academic excellence and an enriching African American cultural experience at the University of Arizona. AASA provides opportunities for students to learn more about leadership, social justice and creating community.
Asian Pacific American Student Affairs
Promote student success for the diverse East Asian, Southeast Asian, Pacific Islander, and Desi or South Asian American communities on campus, increase awareness of the experiences and issues facing the diverse communities represented within APASA, provide academic, educational, and cultural programs and resources to engage students to become active citizens in our ever-increasing global society, support individual students in realizing their academic, personal, and professional goals
Adalberto and Ana Guerrero Student Center
Our mission is to support students to achieve academic and personal excellence by shaping a safe and inclusive campus environment through culturally affirming programs and events that cultivate a sense of belonging, build community, encourage critical reflection, and develop students’ as learners, leaders, professionals and engaged citizens.
Disability Resource Center
To create inclusive and sustainable learning and working environments and facilitate access, discourse, and involvement through innovative services and programs, leadership, and collaboration.
Immigrant Student Resource Center
The Immigrant Student Resource Center (ISRC) helps recruit and retain students at the University of Arizona from immigrant and refugee backgrounds. We provide academic, career, scholarship, and social support to currently enrolled students, including students with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) work permits, undocumented students, students with mixed-immigration status families, and students from refugee backgrounds. We also train university staff, faculty, and administrators how to work more effectively with students from immigrant and refugee backgrounds.
LGBTQ Affairs
The Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning (LGBTQ) Affairs creates a safe space for thousands of students every year on the University of Arizona campus through programs, trainings, events, and through the LGBTQ Resource Center in the Student Union.
Gender Facilities
For a complete map of All Gender Facilities at the University of Arizona, please visit the campus map (http://map.arizona.edu/), click on "Health & Safety," and filter for "All Gender Restrooms" (the purple toilet icon). For details on a specific location, click on the specific icon. Some locations will have multiple bathrooms, including sex specific restrooms. In these cases, you will see some black arrows in the upper right-hand corner of the dialogue box to scroll through.
Reflection Room
Do you need to take a peaceful break from the demands of school and work? Come visit the new Reflection Room at the University of Arizona Health Sciences Library. It provides a private, quiet and comfortable space for reflection or meditation and is available to UA students, faculty, residents, fellows and staff.