On Campus Resources

Academic Counseling Services:

UC Davis Writing Center
  • The Writing Center is a dynamic and professional hub for writing support at UC Davis. The center provides expert, research-informed teaching and support for writers and for those who teach writing across disciplines. 
  • Website: writingcenter.ucdavis.edu
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Phone: (530) 754-2999
Student Disability Center (SDC)
  • The Student Disability Center (SDC) is the campus unit designated to receive requests for accommodation, approve services, and coordinate support for students with disabilities to create equitable access to the University’s educational programs.
  • Website: sdc.ucdavis.edu
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Phone: (530) 752-3184
Student Recruitment & Retention Center (SRRC)
  • The SRRC stands for educational equity and educates, engages, and empowers students to act as dynamic leaders for their communities so that we can all transform knowledge into action.
  • Website: srrc.ucdavis.edu
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Phone: (530) 754-6836
Center for African Diaspora Student Success (CADSS)
  • The CADSS promotes academic achievement, personal and professional development, and community engagement. CADSS is a welcoming space and open to all students, regardless of identity, who are interested in exploring and understanding the African diasporic experiences and engaging in productive dialogue and community with others.
  • Website: cadss.ucdavis.edu
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Phone: (530) 754-0854
Center for Educational Opportunity Program (EOP)
  • The EOP is committed to serving students who are first-generation and low-income by strengthening their skills to meet the demands of a research university. The EOP team coordinates programs, services and events to encourage student engagement and provides academic guidance, student advocacy, personal and social support and financial resources. 
  • Website: eop.ucdavis.edu
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Phone: (530) 752-9366
Office of Student Conduct and Integrity (SCI): 
  • SCI promotes academic integrity, supports community standards and helps students grow through educational conduct processes. SCI reviews and resolves reports of academic and social misconduct in a way that is fair and focused on student growth and development. 
  • Website: studentconduct.ucdavis.edu
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Phone: (530) 752-1128
Career Center

Retention Centers:

AIRR: American Indian Recruitment & Retention
  • AIRR supports all students to thrive academically, physically, emotionally and spiritually and addresses the unique needs of the American Indian, Indigenous and First Nations identifying student population at UC Davis. 
  • Website: srrc.ucdavis.edu/programs/airr
  • Email: [email protected]
BRIDGE: Pilipinx Outreach & Retention
  • BRIDGE serves all students and empowers them to transform our educational system, while validating the complexity of the Filipinx culture through our many services and events.  
  • Website: srrc.ucdavis.edu/programs/bridge
  • Email: [email protected]​​
COLLECTIVE: Transfer and Non-Traditional Student Empowerment
GAAAP: Graduate Academic Achievement and Advocacy Program
SAFE: Southeast Asians Furthering Education
  • Through recruitment and retention efforts, SAFE supports all students to thrive academically, physically and emotionally and addresses the unique needs of the Southeast Asian (SEA) and Southeast Asian American (SEAA) identifying student population at UC Davis. 
  • Website: srrc.ucdavis.edu/programs/safe
  • Email: [email protected]
SOL y LUNA: Students Obtaining Leadership y Latinxs United in Navigating Academia
  • SOL Y LUNA provides student-led, student-initiated programs to support educational attainment for all students and centers the needs of our Latinx/Chicanx community. We provide holistic support that emphasizes community awareness and advocacy, cultural affirmation, and academic success. 
  • Website: srrc.ucdavis.edu/programs/sol-y-luna
  • Email: [email protected]

Mental Health:

Crisis Line
  • Crisis Text Line is a free, immediate texting service for UC Davis students in crisis, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 
  • Text RELATE to 741741 from anywhere in the U.S. to text with a trained volunteer crisis counselor.
Counseling Services
  • Counseling Services provides student-centered mental health services, advocacy, outreach, and consultation to promote psychological well-being and academic success. 
  • Website: shcs.ucdavis.edu/services/counseling-services
  • Phone: 530-752-0871 
Alcohol, Tobacco & Other Drugs Intervention Services (ATOD)
Harassment and Discrimination Assistance and Prevention Program
  • Website: hdapp.ucdavis.edu/
  • General Call Line: 530-754-3764 
  • Anonymous Call Line:  530-754-3765 
Aggie Compass
  • The Aggie Compass Basic Needs Center helps by providing access to nutritious food, assistance applying for CalFresh and other social services, access to economic crisis resources, case management, and immediate shelter and support for unhoused students.  
  • Website: aggiecompass.ucdavis.edu/
  • Email: [email protected]
Health 34
  • Health 34 is a team of healthcare educators and providers who deliver free, non-emergency support and service navigation for mental health and basic medical care to every segment of the UC Davis campus. 
  • Website: fire.ucdavis.edu/health34
  • Phone: 530-754-3434 
Office of Student Support
Aggie Mental Health

Other Resources:

Undocumented Student Center
  • The Undocumented Student Resource Center at UC Davis strives to empower undocumented students, their families and members of the community in being informed leaders and active participants in our communities. 
  • Website: undocumented.ucdavis.edu
  • Email: [email protected] 
Cross-Cultural Center (CCC)
  • The Cross Cultural Center works toward a more just and liberated world. We create compassionate community spaces that foster identity development, critical consciousness and collective innovation.  
  • Website: ccc.ucdavis.edu
LGBTQIA Retention Center
  • The UC Davis LGBTQIA Resource Center provides an open, safe, inclusive space where people of all sexes, orientations, gender identities and gender expressions are welcomed and celebrated. 
  • Website: lgbtqia.ucdavis.edu
  • Email: [email protected] 
  • Phone: 530-752-2452 
Transfer and Reentry Center (TRC)
  • TRC assists all transfer students (junior college or community college to UC Davis, UC to UC Davis, out of state to UC Davis) and reentry students (25+ years old, student parents or caregivers).  
  • Website: trc.ucdavis.edu
  • Email: [email protected] 
  • Phone: 530-752-2200 
Women’s Resources & Research Center (WRRC)
  • The WRRC provides education, advocacy, resources and a safe space that centers the experiences of women, transgender, femme and non-binary individuals. 
  • Website: wrrc.ucdavis.edu
  • Email: [email protected]
Office of the Ombuds
  • The UC Davis Ombuds Office is a confidential, independent, impartial, and informal problem-solving and conflict management resource for all members of the UC Davis, UC Davis Health, and UC ANR communities.  
  • Website: ombuds.ucdavis.edu
Domestic and Sexual Violence Law Clinic
Center for Advocacy Resources & Education (CARE)
  • CARE is a free, confidential, crisis prevention center dedicated to supporting and providing resources to victims of sexual violence. CARE can provide counseling services, case management, accompany victims to meetings, refer victims to other resources and support groups, and can provide accommodations.
  • Website: care.ucdavis.edu
  • Email: [email protected] 
  • Phone: 530-752-3299