Jump to Student Special Services (Disbility Resource Center, Reentry Student Services, Transfer Student Services, Veterans Affairs)
Information:
Winnie LaNier, Director
Corner of East Quad and Shields Avenue
530-752-4287; 530-752-5067 (fax); http://pubweb.ucdavis.edu/documents/CCC/index.html
The Cross-Cultural Center fosters a multi-ethnic and multi-cultural community through educational and cultural programs, and leadership development opportunities. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate in the many programs, special events and activities sponsored by the center.
Information:
University House, Room 105
530-752-2452; http://lgbtcenter.ucdavis.edu
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Resource Center has information and resources about lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues and offers a safe, supportive environment to meet other members of the Davis community. Students who are studying or researching these issues are encouraged to use the center's resources. The center also serves as a meeting place for local organizations or support groups. Resources include a library with books on topics ranging from domestic partnership issues to lesbian humor, and local and national newspapers and magazines; a resource database and files on local resources, including health professionals, legal services, clubs, organizations and community contacts; and a bulletin board exchange, where community members may advertise special events and services. The LGBT Resource Center is staffed by volunteers and is open Monday through Friday; call for daily hours.
Information:
Fire and Police Building, Kleiber Hall Drive
530-752-3299; http://pubweb.ucdavis.edu/Documents/RPEP/RPEP.HTM
The Rape Prevention Education Program (RPEP) explores myths and expose the realities of sexual assault, focusing on prevention through education. The program offers discussions and workshops; self-defense classes; short-term counseling, referrals and support groups for victims of rape, sexual assault, or incest survivors; 24-hour crisis intervention and advocacy for victims of sexual violence; training for peer counselors and professionals; and a circulating library of books, videos and articles on sexual assault and related issues.
RPEP has student work-study positions and a volunteer staff; call for drop-in hours or to make an appointment.
Information:
Services for International Students and Scholars
530-752-0864
Services for International Students and Scholars assists international students, faculty and researchers throughout their programs of study, teaching and research at
UC Davis, offering orientation, personal and cultural advising, information and assistance with U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Services regulations. The office serves as a liason with home governments and sponsors, and provides orientation to the U.S. university system.
All new and transfer international students must attend a special orientation program held just before each quarter begins. The orientation helps new students with registration, class enrollment, making housing arrangements, immigration regulations, and finding campus services and community resources. Orientation for new international faculty and researchers is held weekly.
Students and scholars should report to S.I.S.S. as soon as possible after arriving in Davis.
Information:
North Hall, First Floor
530-752-3372; 752-0222 (fax); http://wrrc.ucdavis.edu/wrrc
The Women's Resources and Research Center educates the campus community about women's issues and concerns, promotes an understanding of the role and impact of gender in our lives and in our society, helps women of diverse backgrounds achieve their intellectual, professional and personal goals, and advocates for women's full inclusion, equality and advancement.
The WRRC's staff can answer questions, locate resources and help you with personal, academic or work-related concerns. Services and resources include lectures, workshops and forums; a library staffed by a full-time librarian; resource listings of campus and community services such as health care, counseling, child care, women's organizations and legal resources; child emergency notification service for student parents; and specialized programs, discussion groups and individualized consultation for faculty and graduate students on research, academic, career and personal topics.
Information:
160 South Silo
530-752-2007
Student Special Services coordinates a variety of programs and services to meet the special needs of students.
Information:
Disability Resource Center (DRC)
160 South Silo
530-752-3184 (voice) or 752-6833 (TTY); www.drc.ucdavis.edu
The Disability Resource Center (DRC) coordinates specialized support services and accommodations for students with documented disabilities. Accomodations are directly related to disability-based limitations and may include alternate exam arrangements, materials in alternate formats, notetakers, sign language and oral interpreters, real-time captioning, assistive listening devices, on-campus shuttle service, and disabilty management counseling.
Information:
Reentry Student Services
160 South Silo
530-752-2005
Reentry Student Services helps students who have returned to the university after several years of life and work experience. The office provides admissions assistance, information, orientation and peer support, and provides referral assistance through the Reentry Resource Network. The office sponsors an annual Reentry Day for prospective reentry students on the last Saturday in February.
Information:
Transfer Student Services
160 South Silo
530-752-2200
Transfer Student Services helps students who have transferred from other institutions of higher education, coordinating transfer student matters among existing student services units to ensure an easy and smooth transfer to the university. It also sponsors special receptions and workshops for new transfers and publishes an annual Transfer Guide of available campus services.
Information:
Veterans Affairs Office
160 South Silo
530-752-2020
Veterans Affairs assists veterans, dependents and reservists with a number of services, including certifying course attendance to the Department of Veterans Affairs, coordinating a tutorial assistance program, providing advice and support, and helping with educational fee waivers, work study and financial aid concerns. To initiate a benefit claim, write or drop by with your letter of admission. The office can give you the forms, information and advice to process your claim.
UC Davis 1998-99 Online General Catalog. Posted July 31, 1998.
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