Departments and Services (2024)

STUDENT ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES

Academic Initiativesstrives to better integrate campus departments and faculty with the work of the Division of Student Affairs to create a bridge between academics and student support services.

Director can be reached via email mshishim@ucsb.eduor phone 805-893-2053 Tuesdays-Fridays.

Office of Black Student Development (OBSD)advances, in response to a strong culture of Black student activism, the experiences of all Black students, advocates for their needs, and fosters their personal and academic achievement through graduation and beyond.

Campus Learning Assistance Services (CLAS) provides tutoring, workshops, and services thathelp students understand course concepts, engage deeply in the learning process, andbecome independent thinkers and lifelong learners.

Disabled Students Program (DSP) facilitates full participation and equal access to all educational activities and classes at UCSB for students with temporary and permanent disabilities.

Early Childhood Care and Education Services
provides accredited and licensed childcare for student, staff, and faculty families with young children (aged 3 months to 5 years) at the Children's Centers located on the Universitycampus.

Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) has counselors whopractice holistic academic, financial, and personal counseling and advising. EOP also coordinates the SRB Cultural Resource Centers and the Summer Transition Enrichment Program (STEP).

Visit our EOP Home Page where you can schedule an appointment, chat with us, join our Q-Less line, and find information on how to call or email us. Or use our Contact Us page for the ways to connect with us.

Office of International Students and Scholars (OISS) provides immigration support for the UCSB community, advising for international students, and cultural programming.

OISS is open Monday-Friday 10am-12pm, 1pm-4pm. Many questions can be answered by visiting our website oiss.sa.ucsb.edu Our student advising team will offer Zoom appointments but we welcome emergency walk-ins to our office.

Undocumented Student Services (USS)coordinates student services, programs, and advocacy for undocumented students and affiliates.

Visit ourUSS Website (Staff page)where you can schedule an appointment and find information on how to call or email us. To stay up to date with our services, programs, events, and resources, follow us on IG @UCSB_USSand FB @UCSB Undocumented Student Servicesand/or visit ourWebsite.

STUDENT LIFE
studentlife.sa.ucsb.edu

CARE: Campus Advocacy, Resources, and Educationprovides professional, confidential advocacy crisis intervention, and support to students, staff, and faculty impacted by sexual assault, dating/domestic violence, and stalking. CARE also provides primary prevention education instopping violence before it begins and strives to ensure a University trauma-informed response.

CARE is available 24/7 by calling 805-893-4613 or by visiting our website to make an appointment. CARE is located on the first floor of the Student Resource Building and shares an entrance with the Women's Center. CARE is offering appointments over Zoom and In-person as needed. CARE triages to accommodate same-day appointments, but due to space constraints is requesting all walk-in's or referrals call prior to arriving at CARE.

Career Services educates and empowers all students and recent graduates to prepare for and pursue success.

Drop-In Advising is open M-F from 9am-4pm. Students can request a 1:1 virtual career counseling appointment by logging into Handshake. Students can also email questions to: careerhelp@sa.ucsb.edu. Career Services is located in the Counseling & Career Services Building 599.

Office of Student Conduct (OSC) maintains the integrity of the academic and co-curricular experience for all students through the investigation and adjudication of University policy violations.

Please contact the Office of Student Conduct by email StudentConduct@sa.ucsb.eduor call 805-893-5016. You may make a report on our website.

MultiCultural Center (MCC) strongly advocates and creates a sense of belonging for marginalized and minoritized students.The Center presents almost 100 events per year ranging from lectures and panel discussions to spoken word events, film screenings and musical performances.

The MCC is located adjacent to Associated Students in the University Center, and we are open from 10am-10pm during the week. To stay up to date with our services, programs, events, and resources, follow us on IG @ucsbmccand/or visit our Website.

The Non-Traditional Student Resource Center provides resources, programs, and a community space for students whose life experiences differ from traditional students. Students we serve include: undergraduate students who are over 24 years old, graduate students who are over 29 years old, married or partnered students, students with dependents, re-entering students, student veterans, and formerly incarcerated students.

The Non-Traditional Student Resource Center is located on the first floor of the SRB. The Center is staffed approximately 20-25 hours per week. Please find additional information about our staff hours posted on the door. We can also be reached by email at sa-ntsrc@ucsb.edu. Follow us on IGor FB@nontradsofucsb.

Orientation Programs and Parent Servicesdesigns and implements comprehensive student and parent programs that introduce educational, social, and personal resources to facilitate the success of new students.

Orientation is located on the 2nd floor of the SRB (Room 2145). We are open 9am-5pm. Students can also email at orientation@sa.ucsb.eduor call at (805) 893-3443.

works with students, staff, and faculty to ensure that LGBTQ identities, experiences, and concerns are represented and addressed at UCSB.

The RCSGD is located on the 3rd floor of the SRB, and we encourage you to come visit any time! You can visit our website https://rcsgd.sa.ucsb.edu/ for a list of resources and services, or email rcsgd@sa.ucsb.edu.

Student Engagement and Leadership (SEAL/OSL) is the home to registered campus organizations, including fraternities and sororities, and student leadership development programs. Our mission is to serve as an engine of belonging by supporting every student in finding their "home" at UCSB. We do this by encouraging student retention and completion through learning outside of the classroom and leadership development.

SEAL is located within the Student Life Suite on the 2nd floor of the Student Resource Building (SRB). Our shared front desk is open Monday through Friday from 9am-12pm and 1pm-4pm. We have extended hours in our Student Life Resource Center on the first floor of the SRB. We manage and maintain Shoreline and are excited for you to get involved!

supports all veterans, service members, and their families in navigating University, State, and Federal programs and regulations.

The Veterans Resource Center is located in Building 434. For general questions, email VeteransMilitaryServices@sa.ucsb.edu. For questions regarding benefits: VeteransBenefits@sa.ucsb.edu. For questions regarding housing: mario.munoz@ucsb.edu. For questions regarding jobs/internships: dmusashe@ucsb.edu. For academic matters: jwilee@history.ucsb.edu. For question regarding admissions: melissa.chavez@sa.ucsb.edu. For questions regarding Student Veterans of America (SVA) – UCSB Chapter:nrshierman@umail.ucsb.edu.

The Women's Center is the primary organization on campus dedicated to providing education on women’s issues, feminism, healthy masculinities, and gender and social equity. In addition, we serve as a conduit for many other women’s and social justice organizations, and a site for mentorship and external educational programs. Our space and programs are available to all individuals of all genders interested in understanding how gender shapes our social world, and how we can work to eliminate all forms of gender-based oppression.

The Women's Center is located on the first floor of the SRB. We are open Monday through Friday, 9am to 5pm. We can also be reached by phone at 805-893-3778 or email at wgse@sa.ucsb.edu. Follow us on IG @ucsbwomenscenor FB @ucsbwomenscenter.

STUDENT WELLNESS

The Student Health Alcohol and Drug Program (ADP) provides counseling, education, prevention, and recovery services that meet students where they are, without judgment. ADP utilizes evidence-based, harm-reduction strategies and focuses on reducing high-risk behavior and encouraging personal and community safety and responsibility.

Contact ADP via email at adp@sa.ucsb.eduor by phone at 805-893-5013. Websites: https://adp.sa.ucsb.edu; Life of the Party: https://adp.sa.ucsb.edu/lotpand for Gauchos For Recovery: https://adp.sa.ucsb.edu/gfr.

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)promotes the emotional well-being of students through individual and group psychotherapy, crisis intervention, and stress management services.

CAPS is located in the Counseling & Career Services Building 599.Business & Lobby Hours Monday-Friday 9:00am to 4:00pm.To minimize lobby traffic for the safety of our students and staff, please utilize the Services Request Formor call (805) 893-4411 to schedule an appointment or if you have questions. A mask and a clearance badge are required. During office closures, CAPS phone consultation continues to be available 24/7/365 by calling (805) 893-4411, and selecting number 2 when asked.

Health and Wellnesspromotes the mental, physical, and social health of all students by enhancing individual skills and positive relationships with families, peers, and the UCSB & Isla Vista community.

Contact hw.interns@sa.ucsb.eduand your email will be directed to the appropriate staff member. You can also reach out to any staff member directly using our Contact page: https://wellness.sa.ucsb.edu/contact.

Recreationpromotes an active, balanced lifestyle among students, staff, and faculty that contributes to the development of the social, emotional, and physical skills essential to long-term health and well-being. Program areas include: Adventure Programs, Aquatics, Certifications & Safety, Esports, Events, Fitness & Wellness, Gaucho R.E.C., Get up GAUCHOS!, Intramurals, Sport Clubs, WorkStrong, and Youth Programs.

Most answers can be found on our website. General Questions & Comments email: info@recreation.ucsb.edu. Registration & Membership Questions email: cashier@recreation.ucsb.edu. Registration or access questions can be answered in person at the Rec Cen Customer Service Center, Monday–Friday: 8:30 am – 7 pm (Closed Saturday & Sunday).
Adventure Programs: 805-893-3737
Customer Service Center: 805-893-3738
Intramurals: 805-893-3908
Rec Cen Front Desk: 805-893-7619

Student Mental Health Coordination Services (SMHCS) is a readily accessible single point of contact for individuals concerned about a student in distress.

SMHCS is located on the 2nd floor of the SRB building in the Student Life suite. Students, staff, faculty and community members can refer students in distress via our online reporting form https://www.sa.ucsb.edu/ReferAGaucho. You can also call 805-893-3030 and leave a message on our consultation line for a staff member to respond to within 24-48 hours. SMHCS generally responds to referrals during the same business day and are available between 8am-5pm Monday-Friday. SMHCS is prioritizing consultations and appointments via Zoom.

Student Healthprovides comprehensive and integrated healthcare services that treat illnesses efficiently, promote physical and psychological well-being, and enable students to have a healthy and successful University experience.

Please go to our homepageand click "Join the Line" at the top of the page. We are open for phone call-backs, virtual appointments, and in-person appointments all through the "Join the Line" link.

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