Life on Campus
The University of Arizona
Everything you need to know about the University in one convenient location.
ASUA: Associated Students of the University of Arizona
ASUA, the student governing body of the University, offers a wide variety of programs and services that students can both help organize and utilize. These programs range from planning carnivals, raising funds for scholarships, and representing student concerns to the state legislature. Also, ASUA is responsible for the well being of the nearly 400 clubs and organizations that make up the campus environment.
Campus Life
The campus life page will show you where to eat, where to live, multicultural resources and anything else you want to know about the University of Arizona.
Center for Student Involvement and Leadership
The Center for Student Involvement & Leadership facilitates community development and learning through student involvement and leadership opportunities. Resources and services are provided, in collaboration with the campus community, to meet the needs and interests of a diverse student population.
Dean of Students
The Dean of Students Office plays an important role in assessing, maintaining, and enriching a sense of community at the University of Arizona. They see that all students have a voice in campus affairs by connecting with and advocating for student leaders and organizations.
Greek Life
Thinking about joining a fraternity or sorority? The Greek Life website provides a wealth of information to help you with your decision. The Greek community at the University of Arizona consists of a group of diversified men and women belonging to 44 different fraternities and sororities. The community provides its members with opportunities for growth and excellence in academic, leadership, service learning, and social arenas. Click here for info on the Greek Jewish Honor Society.
The University of Arizona Center for Judaic Studies
The Arizona Center for Judaic Studies’ mission is to contribute to the overall mission of the University of Arizona by providing advanced scholarship in the various fields of Judaica, by translating faculty research into dynamic undergraduate instruction and by contributing to the community through educational outreach and professional advising. The goal is to transmit, interpret and critique Jewish historical, religious and cultural traditions for the benefit of present and future generations.
Residence Life
Living on campus? Residence Life provides information about all the campus options to help you find the best dorm for you.
The University of Arizona Alumni Association
UA graduate? Find out how to stay connected to your alma mater.
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