Location
APASA
The University of Arizona
Robert L. Nugent Building Room 104
PO Box 210040
Tucson, AZ 85721-0040
Phone - (520) 621-3481
Fax - (520) 626-0096 E-MAIL US
There are a variety of services, offices and organizations on campus that can help you be successful at The University of Arizona. This page is designed to help connect you with some tools that can assist you. To access these tool, just click on the coordinating link to the left.
Campus employment services to help students find jobs on or off campus. Career-planning workshops, counseling, planning tools, resource library and tips on resume-writing and interviewing.
Through grants, loans, scholarships and work study programs, the office connects students and prospective students to financial solutions and resources.
The Asian American Faculty, Staff and Alumni Association (AAFSAA) was established in 1989 at the University of Arizona to support and recognize the achievements and interests of Asian American faculty, staff, alumni, and students. AAFSAA annually provides scholarship opportunities for enrolled Asian and Pacific American students at the University of Arizona.
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Asian American Faculty, Staff, and Alumni Association (AAFSAA)
The Asian American Faculty, Staff and Alumni Association (AAFSAA) was established in 1989 at the University of Arizona to support and recognize the achievements and interests of Asian American faculty, staff, alumni, and students. AAFSAA annually provides scholarship opportunities for enrolled Asian and Pacific American students at the University of Arizona.
Faculty Fellows Program
A creative program that brings students and faculty together by placing about 30 specially selected faculty members in areas where students interact and live: residence halls, cultural resource centers, Greek houses and athletics.
University College
University College administers the interdisciplinary studies major, along with pre-professional programs in nursing and pharmacy. Students who have not chosen a major also are enrolled in University College. University School's advising center provides academic advising, major exploration, and pre-law and pre-health professions advising.
Minority Access to Research Careers (MARC) program
A unique research, mentoring, financial and academic opportunity for underrepresented minority students who have interest and potential to pursue careers in biomedical research that provides training and financial support for the last two years of enrollment at the University of Arizona.