EEOP Student Resources

General

MyUCDavis
  • The myucdavis website serves as a primary campus resource by centralizing many of the services and tools needed for students into one location. 
Student Resource Desk
  • A new virtual platform for students who have general questions about the many resources and programs offered by campus. Students will meet via Zoom with trained student peers from the Aggie Mental Health Ambassador team.  

Academic Support

Academic Assistance and Tutoring Center
2205 Dutton Hall
(530) 752-2013
  • Offers one-on-one and small group tutoring, study skills workshops, and essay writing help.
STEM Tutoring Resources
  • Offers tutoring services for students, including drop-in tutoring sessions, one-on-one tutoring, and study groups.
Student Health and Counseling Services
  • Offers a variety of support services for students to manage their academic and mental health.
  • Provides on-campus counseling, wellness programs, and tools for balancing academic demands with mental well-being.
Student Disability Center
54 Cowell Building
(530) 752-3184
  • Provide accommodations, resources, and assistance in academic, housing, and campus life to ensure an inclusive environment.
  • Offers academic support, exam accommodations, note-taking, sign language interpretation, assistive technology, and housing modifications.
The Learning Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • A comprehensive, well-organized set of learning resources from UNC-Chapel Hill. 
Office of Educational Opportunity and Enrichment Services Resources
  • Learning resources from UC Davis' Office of Educational Opportunity and Enrichment Services.

Mental Health and Wellbeing 

Mental Health Resources
  • Provides a range of options to support student mental health, including hotlines and connections to community services designed for urgent mental health needs.

Student Health and Counseling Services
930 Orchard Rd
(530) 752-2300

Counseling Services 
219 North Hall
(530) 752-0871

  • Student Health and Wellness Center provides students with wellness and injury care.
  • Counseling Services provides individual and group counseling.
Health Education and Promotion 
  • Offers wellness resources to support student health, including nutrition, sexual health, and alcohol safety. 
  • Provides peer education, workshops, and various health-related services for students.
NIH Becoming a Resilient Scientist Series
  • Provides a series of informational videos on student health and related topics.
Student Resource Desk - Ask an Aggie
  • Ask an Aggie helps students become more aware of what is available to them and get assistance connecting with resources and navigating campus systems. Students will meet via Zoom with trained student peers from the Aggie Mental Health Ambassador team.
Red Folder: Assisting Students of Concern
 
  • The Red Folder serves as a quick reference guide to help staff, faculty and students connect a student in distress with health (mental and physical) and safety resources.
Aggie Mental Health
  • The Aggie Mental Health campaign includes the Aggie Mental Health website and our Aggie Mental Health Ambassador team who provide peer-to-peer support.

Financial Resources, Including Food and Housing Security

Aggie Compass Basic Needs Center
Memorial Union, East Wing
compass@ucdavis.edu
(530) 752-9254
  • Offers a comfortable space for students to build community and learn about basic needs resources, pick up fresh fruits and vegetables, receive CalFresh enrollment assistance and help finding stable housing.
  • Hosts the ASUCD Pantry.
Food Resources
  • Provides information regarding food resources, including the pantry and emergency food support for students.
  • Lists programs for CalFresh enrollment and other food assistance.
Housing Resources
  • Offers information on emergency rehousing for students facing housing challenges.
  • Details tenant resources and legal support for housing issues.
Financial Resources
  • Provides immediate financial resources for students in need of emergency funds.
  • Offers guidance on budgeting, grants, and loans.
Financial Aid and Scholarships
  • Details financial aid options, including grants, loans, and scholarships.
  • Explains eligibility criteria and the application process for financial assistance.
Student Health and Counseling Services
  • Students can apply for Health Equity Fund Grants to reimburse them for significant out-of-pocket expenses (between $50 to $2,500) related to accessing physical or mental healthcare.

Internship and Career

Career Center
South Hall, Second Floor
530-752-2855
  • Offers internship and career advising via drop-in office hours, online and by appointment.
  • Provides several workshops each quarter and hosts seven career fairs throughout the year.
UCD CBS Experiential Learning opportunities
  • Encourages hands-on learning through research, internships, and fieldwork.
  • Lists opportunities to enhance academic experience with practical applications.
NSF REU Listings 
(paid Summer Research Experiences for Undergraduates on other campuses)
  • Offers research programs in STEM fields for undergraduate students.
  • Provides funding and opportunities for hands-on research experience.
Medical Summer Undergraduate Research Programs
  • Lists summer research programs in medical and health fields.
  • Provides information on paid internships and mentorship opportunities.
Pathways to Science Summer Research Opportunities
  • Offers a directory of summer research programs in STEM disciplines.
  • Includes opportunities for underrepresented students to gain research experience.
NIH Virtual Mentoring for Undergraduates
  • Provides resources for mentorship and career development in biomedical sciences.
  • Offers access to programs for research experience and professional growth.
NIH "Applying to Graduate School" Course 
  • Offers an online course guiding students through the graduate school application process.
  • Provides tips on personal statements, interviews, and application materials.

Advocacy, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

UCD Center for Leadership Learning workshops
  • The Center for Leadership Learning (CLL) offers a range of workshops and training sessions to help students develop essential leadership and career skills. Workshops cover topics like communication, teamwork, emotional intelligence, and cultural competency.
UCD Cross Cultural Center
  • The Cross Cultural Center (CCC) is a welcoming space dedicated to fostering cultural awareness, equity, and inclusivity. The CCC provides resources, events, and programs that celebrate diversity and promote social justice, helping students build connections across various communities.
UCD Women’s Resources and Research Center (WRRC)
  • The Women's Resources and Research Center (WRRC) supports gender equity and empowerment through programs, workshops, and support services. The WRRC is committed to creating a safe and inclusive environment, with resources on topics like gender advocacy, wellness, and career development.
UC Davis Free Speech
  • The UC Davis Free Speech website (formerly the Student Expression website) to learn about the First Amendment at a public institution, how to exercise your rights within the law and campus policies and ways to get support. As we engage with one another as members of our campus community, this resource is meant to help staff, faculty and students understand individual rights and responsibilities within the context of law, policy and shared community expectations.
Aggies Vote
  • The Aggies Vote webpage and toolkit has some content geared toward students, however the resources provided are applicable to a wider audience including academics, staff, alumni, UC families, prospective students of voting age and others who may receive our communications.