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Housing & Residential Life
Undergraduate Campus Housing
501 N. Highland Ave.
housing@email.arizona.edu(link sends e-mail)
520-621-6501

Graduate Campus Housing
La Aldea Graduate Apartments

Phone: (520) 626-0336
Email: housing@email.arizona.edu(link sends e-mail)

825 E. 5th Street
Tucson, AZ 85719

Dean of Students 
Dean of Students Office
Robert L Nugent Building
1212 E. University Blvd
DOS-deanofstudents@email.arizona.edu(link sends e-mail)
520-621-7057

Legal Help (free): ASUA Legal Services 
Student Union Memorial Building ASUA Offices, Rm. 325

520-621-ASUA

UAPD (University of Arizona Police Department)
Phone: 520-621-8273 (Non-Emergencies)
Location: 1852 East First Street

Area code is (520) for all phone numbers listed below. These links will open in a new browser window.

  • Advising Resource Center 626-8667
  • Bursar's Office 621-3232
  • Campus Health Service 621-6490
  • Campus Recreation Center 621-4709
  • Career Services 621-2588
  • Counseling & Psych Services 621-3334
  • D.R.C. (Disability Resource Center) 621-3268
  • Dean of Students 621-7057
  • Financial Aid 621-3237
  • Health Promotion 621-6483
  • Oasis Sexual Assault and Trauma Services 626-2051
  • Parents and Family Association  621-0884
  • Residence Life 621-6501
  • S.A.L.T. Center for Learning Disabilities 621-1242
  • Think Tank 626-0530
  • Transition Year: Parent Edition
  • Undergraduate Admissions 621-3237

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