Student Services
- Career Services – this is the place for help with resumes, job interviews and everything related to pursuing your career dreams
- The Center for Writing and Communication – a combined writing and speaking center that offers free, one-on-one consultations with a trained staff
- Commencement / ÁñÁ«Ö±²¥ – all of the information about graduating – we are so proud of you!
- Counseling – need to talk to someone about concerns? We have trained psychologists and group meetings available to you at no charge
- – where to eat, how to pay for it, what is offered – we all have to eat!
- Disability Resources for Students – an office for students with any type of disability-related questions or issues
- Health - your health is important to your success and graduation – we have all sorts of free help for you
- Residence Life / Live On-Campus – students who live on campus succeed and graduate – take a look around
- Student Accountability – students must adhere to university policies – learn more about how it works
- Testing Center – Student testing, assessment, placement; credit by exam
- Tutoring / Educational Support Program (ESP) – free tutoring and assistance in most any subject
Student Life
- Adult Student Services Center – can help you get advised, get involved, and get to graduation!
- Campus Recreation & Intramurals – work out, go to a fitness class, join an intramural team – we've got it all
- Fraternities & Sororities – here’s the information on fraternities and sororities on campus
- Leadership Programs – there are many ways to learn to become a leader and function as a leader
- Multicultural Affairs - an office for students who are interested in or a part of under-represented groups
- Student Activities Council – learn about all of the activities on campus and join the Council to plan the activities
- Student Government – learn about our Student Government, our Freshman Senate and how you can be a part of student initiatives
- – join one of our 250 organizations or form one of your own
- Veterans and Military Student Services [VMSS] – learn more about our home on campus for veterans
- Volunteer / Community Service – learn about various service opportunities to help others
Student Support & Scholarship Programs
- Financial Aid –help and advice about loans, scholarships, grants and FAFSA
- First Scholars – learn more about this intrusive and supportive program for first generation students
- Emerging Leaders – our nationally acclaimed student leadership scholarship program
- Honors Program – join the Honors Program for special courses, incentives and community
- Scholarship Office – always be looking for scholarships
- Student Employment – information about jobs on campus
- TRIO (TRiO) – mentoring and support for first generation, low income and disabled students
Campus Services
- Bills / Bursar – learn what you owe and where to pay
- – all about books and Tiger gear and Starbucks
- Bus / Blue Line – get a ride on the Blue Line to help get around campus
- Child Care – you can bring your child when you go to class for a very nominal charge
- Computer Labs – where you can go to use computers and print
- Tiger Eat$ – all about Tiger Eat$
- ID Cards – where do I go or what do I do if I lose my ID card?
- Parking – where can I park? How do I park in a gated lot?
- Post Office – your on-campus post office at the University Center
- Tiger Copy & Graphics - provides full service color and B&W copying, digital printing among other services
- Tiger Funds – how do I add $ to my Tiger ID card to have money to spend on campus?
- Transcript – do you need a copy of your transcript for car insurance or other things?