Support Services for Students
You will find a wealth of special programs and support available to you at UC to help you make the most of your college experience.
Students With Disabilities
The University provides special assistance and services to support students with disabilities so they may participate fully in campus programs and activities. Each campus has an office that coordinates a variety of services for students with permanent and temporary disabilities. These services include disability management counseling, assistance with registration and enrollment, orientation programs, accessibility tours and maps, on-campus van transportation, minor wheelchair repairs and equipment loans. Academic support is available through readers, interpreters, note-takers, special test-taking arrangements and adaptive equipment.
If you have a physical limitation or learning disability, contact the office that coordinates services for students with disabilities at the campus you wish to attend to discuss the program and your needs.
Each campus's disability resources office can provide
more specific information:
Berkeley | Disabled
Students' Program
Davis | Student
Disability Center
Irvine | Disability
Services - Contact Information
Los Angeles | Office
for Students with Disabilities
Merced | Division
of Student Affairs - Contact Information
Riverside | Services
for Students with Disabilities (SSD)
San Diego | Office
for Students with Disabilities
San Francisco | Services
to Students with Disabilities - Contact Information
Santa Barbara | Disabled
Students Program
Santa Cruz | Disability
Resource Center
If you'd like to write or call, addresses and telephone
numbers for all disability resources offices are listed in the
online directory. Numbers preceded by "TTY" have equipment
for callers who are hearing- or speech-impaired.
Re-Entry Students
UC campuses provide programs and support services specifically for older, returning students, often called re-entry students. Advisers help re-entry students apply for admission and adapt to the University after they enroll. Re-entry services include orientations, tutoring, social and cultural programs, workshops and seminars to improve academic and study skills.
Each campus can provide information about their offerings for re-entry students:
Berkeley | Center for Transfer, Re-entry and Student Parents
Davis | Reentry Student Services
Irvine | Transfer Student Resources
Los Angeles | Center for Women and Men
Merced | Office of Admissions
Riverside | Transfer and Reentry Services Center
San Diego | Office of Admissions
San Francisco | Office of Admissions
Santa Barbara | Office of Admissions
Santa Cruz | Services for Transfer and Re-entry Students
Child Care
The campuses offer part-time and full-time care for a limited number of children. The nature of the programs and the manner in which they are administered vary by campus. Application deadlines also vary. Some campuses require that you apply months in advance, and some have lengthy waiting lists on which you should place your name as soon as possible. Eligible students may receive financial aid to help meet the costs of child care.
For more information, contact the Child Care Services Offices at the campuses you’re interested in:
Berkeley | Center for Transfer, Re-entry and Student Parents
Davis | Child Care & Family Services
Irvine | Child Care Services
Los Angeles | Early Care and Education
Merced | Division of Student Affairs
Riverside | Child Development Services
San Diego | Early Childhood Education Center
San Francisco | Child and Elder Care Services
Santa Barbara | Child Care Services
Santa Cruz | Child Care Services
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