Campus Resources
Academic Achievement Access Center(AAAC)
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences (CLAS)
Emily Taylor Woman’s Resource Center (ETWRC)
Equal Opportunity Office
University Advising Center (UAC)
KU Info
Math Help Room: Math 002 & 101
Math Help Room: Math 104, 115, 116 (Free!)
Multicultural Resource Center (MRC)
Office of International Student Services
Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA)
Office of Student Financial Aid (OSFA)
Services for Students with Disabilities
Student Development Center
Supportive Educational Services (SES)
The Writing Center-Writer’s Roost
Academic Achievement Access Center……..http://www.achievement.ku.edu/
- The Academic Achievement and Access Center (AAAC) offers many services and programs to assist students in their academic success and to enhance their collegiate experience at KU. Choose from individual consultations, group workshops, general or course-specific academic assistance, by appointment or on a walk-in basis. Feel free to talk with us and ask for information or direction about academic and personal issues.
- The mission of the Academic Achievement and Access Center is to help students:
- Have full and equal access to all facilities, classes, events, and activities that the University of Kansas has to offer;
- Engage in active and collaborative learning in and out of the classroom;
- Attain their academic and personal goals.
- Location: 22 Strong Hall
- Phone: 864-4064
- List of Academic Success Workshops in SOAR office.
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences (CLAS):…………………...http://www.clas.ku.edu/
- Welcome to the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, also known as the College or CLA&S. The College, established in 1893, is one of 14 academic divisions at KU and encompasses 53 departments and programs. More than 1400 faculty members and graduate teaching assistants teach in the College, and more than 17,000 students are enrolled. Nearly half of the students at KU earn their bachelor’s degrees from the College.
- Offerings in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences cover hundreds of subjects including history, literature, chemistry, biology, art history, mathematics, anthropology, psychology, foreign language and political science among many others.
- Location: 109 Strong Hall
- Phone: 864-3500
Emily Taylor Woman’s Resource Center (ETWRC):……….http://www.etwrc.ku.edu/
- The Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center provides information, resources, and assistance on women's and gender-related issues. Services and programs provided by the Center are focused on the needs of KU students. We can also provide consultation, information and resources to staff, faculty, community members and individuals at the Edwards campus by request. Appointments are recommended, but not necessary. Services are confidential. ETWRC facilities are also accessible for individuals with disabilities.
- The overall goals of the Center are to:
- enhance the academic success and personal growth of women students
- support women and men working together to end gender inequity so all students may achieve their full potential
- Location: 22 Strong Hall
- Phone: 864-3552
Equal Opportunity Office:……………………………………...http://www.hreo.ku.edu/
- The Department of Human Resources and Equal Opportunity adds value to the University community by creating partnerships to achieve strategic objectives. We strive to meet the needs of a diverse workforce on campus and online. One way we achieve this is to partner with our applicants, other departments, and employees for a more rewarding experience. We also provide our partners consistent, flexible, and continual support through our office or via the web.
- Location: 313 Strong Hall
- Phone: 864-3686
University Advising Center (UAC):………...http://www.advising.ku.edu/
- The mission of the University Advising Center is to help students take ownership of their education by:
- Providing accurate and personalized academic information;
- Educating students about their academic responsibility;
- Helping identify and integrate the many resources of the University; and
- Assisting and advocating for students as they experience a variety of college transitions.
- Location: 126 Strong Hall
- Phone: 864-2864
KU Info:……………………………………………………………...http://kuinfo.ku.edu/
- KU Info is here to help you navigate KU. You can call us at (785) 864-3506, search our questions database below, or visit us at our Info Booth, 4th floor of the KS Union. Our staff is dedicated to helping the extended KU community with information about KU life and beyond.
- Location: 4th floor Kansas Union
- Phone: 864-3506
Math Help Room: Math 002 & 101………………………… http://www.math.ku.edu/
Free, drop-in Help Room for help with Math 002 and Math 101: Get help with assignments, form informal study groups or review missed concepts with math tutors. Tutorials and supplementary materials, including video lessons and solutions manuals, are available during all hours of operation.
- Location: Room 323 Strong Hall
- Hours: 7:30 AM -12:30 PM (Monday-Friday)
- Contact: 785-864-7317
Math Help Room: Math 104, 115, 116 (Free!)..........................http://www.math.ku.edu/
- Location: Room 557 Snow Hall
- Hours: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM (Monday, Wednesday, Friday)
9:30 AM – 2:00 AM (Tuesday, Thursday)
Multicultural Resource Center (MRC):………………………. http://www.mrc.ku.edu/
- The Multicultural Resource Center is a program of the Office of Multicultural Affairs. Conceived in 1991 by the Student Senate, the University of Kansas Multicultural Resource Center (MRC) became a reality in 1995. One of the original goals identified by the MRC's founders was to create an environment in which individuals could learn to respect and appreciate cultural diversity. The focus of the MRC is to develop multicultural education through the curriculum and other academic programs and assure that the social and classroom environment of the campus is inclusive.
- MRC services include consultation with faculty members to develop cultural components in curriculum, support to student organizations, multicultural education seminars for KU faculty/staff and students. In addition, the MRC sponsors several programs and has many resources available for the KU community.
- Location: 1530 Summerfield Hall Drive
- Phone: 864-4350
Office of International Student Services:……………..http://www.international.ku.edu/
- Location: 2 Strong Hall
- Phone: 864-3617
Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA):………………………. http://www.oma.ku.edu/
- The primary objective of the Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) is to enhance the educational experience and opportunities of all students, but more specifically African American, Asian American, Hispanic American and Native American students. Special emphasis is placed on promoting student retention by sponsoring programs that address the needs of students on a personal, academic, social and cultural level. Our motto is "We Are One Community," and we strive to help foster positive relations and cultural enrichment among all students. Our role is equally critical in promoting an environment conducive to academic success where appreciation, respect and understanding of cultural diversity are encouraged.
- Location: 145 Strong Hall
- Phone: 864-4351
Office of Student Financial Aid (OSFA):…………………….http://financialaid.ku.edu/
- Location: 50 Strong Hall
- Phone: 864-4700
Services for Students with Disabilities:…….http://www.achievement.ku.edu/disability/
- The staff of Disability Resources works with all units at the University to insure that every student has an equal opportunity to succeed at KU. We are here to help you whether your disability is physical, sensory, medical, psychological, or related to attention or learning. KU is a large, complex institution, and we can assist you throughout your career here.
- Location: 135 Strong Hall
- Phone: 864-2620
Student Development Center:…………………………http://www.achievement.ku.edu/
- Location: 22 Strong Hall
- Phone: 864-4064
*See AAAC for more information.
Supportive Educational Services (SES):…………………..http://www.apex.ku.edu/ses/
- Supportive Educational Services is a federally funded TRiO Program known nationally as Student Support Services. Our goal is to assist eligible students to obtain their undergraduate degrees. All of our services are free and aimed at helping our participants be successful at The University of Kansas. You MUST apply and be accepted to the program.
- Location: 7 Strong Hall
- Phone: 864-7267
The Writing Center-Writer’s Roost:………………………..http://www.writing.ku.edu/
- Writers need feedback, sounding boards, and other people to coach and guide them while they compose. That's where the KU Writing Center comes in. It's a place for productive talk about writing, with trained peer consultants to help you brainstorm, draft or edit your writing.
- Location: various locations and hours throughout campus. See below for a complete listing.
- Phone: 864-2339
Location: Room 4017, Wescoe Hall
Hours: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM (Monday-Thursday)
Location: Anschutz Library
Hours: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM (Monday-Friday)
Location: Multicultural Resource Center
Hours: 3:00 PM – 6 PM (Monday-Wednesday)
Location: Watson Library
Hours: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Sunday-Thursday)
Location: Oliver Residence Hall, ARC
Hours: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Sunday, Monday, Wednesday)
Location: Ellsworth Residence Hall, ARC
Hours: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Tuesday – Thursday)
Contact: writing@ku.edu
Website:
http://www.writing.ku.edu/~writing/