Student Well-being
Counseling and Mental Health (CMHC)
SSB 4th floor, 512-471-3515
http://cmhc.utexas.edu/
The Counseling and Mental Health Center (CMHC) helps students with their personal concerns so they can meet the daily challenges of student life. The CMHC is staffed by psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and other licensed mental health professionals. CMHC’s 24-hour phone counseling line is 512-471-CALL (2255).
University Health Services (UHS)
SSB 2.212, 512-471-4955
healthyhorns.utexas.edu
University Health Services (UHS) provides non-urgent medical services, health promotion and maintenance programs, public heath services, and pharmacy services. UHS also staffs the 24-hour Nurse Advice Line at 512-475-NURS (6877).
Behavioral Concerns Advice Line (BCAL)
512-232-5050
www.utexas.edu/safety/bcal
If you notice a fellow student, faculty, or staff member not acting like him or herself and/or you become concerned about that person's behavior, you may consider calling BCAL at 512-232-5050. BCAL is a joint effort of the Counseling and Mental Health Center, Office of the Dean of Students, Employee Assistance Center, and University Police Department. BCAL is staffed 24/7. For examples of when you might call BCAL, visit their website.
University Police Department (UTPD)
UBP, 512-471-4441 (or 911 if calling from a campus phone)
www.utexas.edu/police
If you are concerned about your immediate safety or that of a student, or feel the someone on campus might be a threat to others, call UTPD. The police also provide non-emergency services such as defensive driving classes, the university’s lost and found office (512-232-9619), and the daily campus watch e-mail.
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Academic Resources
UT Learning Center (UTLC)
JES A332A, 512-471-3614
www.utexas.edu/student/utlc
The UT Learning Center (UTLC) provides walk-in tutoring, as well as tutoring by appointment, handouts on a wide variety of topics, learning disability screenings, and individual appointments with learning specialists.
Undergraduate Writing Center (UWC)
FAC 211, 512-471-6222
uwc.utexas.edu
The Undergraduate Writing Center provides university undergraduates individualized, professional advice on all aspects of writing on a walk-in basis or by appointment. Students may request UWC to send you a note confirming their visit.
Virgil
projects.uwc.utexas.edu/virgil
Virgil is the Undergraduate Writing Center’s online interactive writing assistant. Virgil offers a “choose-your-own-adventure” setup that mimics the process of a writing consultation, allowing students to get custom-tailored advice for their papers 24/7.
Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD)
SSB 4.104, 512-471-6259
www.utexas.edu/diversity/ddce/ssd
The primary goal of Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) is to support the academic efforts of students with documented disabilities. SSD works with students to identify and facilitate any appropriate accommodations and issues accommodation letters. For faculty information on SSD and accommodations, to go Disabilities Accommodations.
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Career Planning
Liberal Arts Career Services (LACS)
FAC 18, 512-471-7900
www.utexas.edu/cola/lacs
Liberal Arts Career Services (LACS) career coaches help Liberal Arts students construct appropriate resumes, prepare for job interviews, apply to law school, or determine how best to use their liberal arts degrees.
Career Exploration Center (CEC)
JES A115, 512-471-1217
www.utexas.edu/student/cec
The Career Exploration Center (CEC) helps students explore major and career interests. Services include career counseling, career testing, and graduate school planning assistance.
Health Professions Office (HPO)
PAI 5.03, 512-471-3172
cns.utexas.edu/hpo
The Health Professions Office (HPO) provides students with the information necessary to make informed academic and career decisions related to various health professions.
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Other
Ask Libby
www.asklibby.org
Ask Libby is the online guide to the College of Liberal Arts. It hosts an ever-growing FAQ section for the college as well as an area for submitting questions for topics not covered on the site.
Office of the Registrar
MAI 1, 512-475-7556
registrar.utexas.edu
In addition to handling registration, the Office of the Registrar produces the Course Schedule, the Undergraduate Catalog, the Graduate Cataolg, the General Information Catalog, maintains student records, reports grades, issues diplomas, and makes classroom reservations.
Office of Admissions
MAI 7, 512-475-7399
www.utexas.edu/student/admissions
While most students interact with Admissions prior to entering the university, the office also handles changes in residency (in state/out of state) and provides transfer equivalencies for most Texas schools, which is useful for students wanting to take summer school or mini-mester courses at other institutions.
Study Abroad Office
WHO 2.100, 512-471-6490
www.utexas.edu/student/abroad
The Study Abroad Office Web site provides specific information about study abroad programs worldwide. The office facilitates posting of credit and grades; maintains data bases of financial aid and scholarships; hosts library resources; offers advising; and oversees the application process.
Office of Student Financial Services
SSB 3.214, 512-475-6203
finaid.utexas.edu
The Office of Student Financial Services coordinates and manages loan, grant, federal work-study, and scholarship programs from a variety of public and private sources.
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