- S.A.L.T. Strategic Alternative Learning Techniques
Provides enhanced, for-fee services for students with learning disabilities. SALT offers education planning, mentoring, workshops, writing skills training, peer tutors, and a computer lab.
- Sabbatical Application Process
- Sabino Canyon
- Safe at Home
Information on preventing accidental poisonings from products found in the home.
- Safe Food 2010
Working to improve the safety of food for Arizona families and consumers.
- Safe Ride
ASUA Safe Ride provides a safe, night-time method of transportation to all university-affiliated persons on and around the main campus.
- Safe Walk
Provides free escorted walks to members of the UA community traveling alone at night.
- Safford Agricultural Center
Provides research and service to farmers in a wide area that includes Graham, Greenlee and Cochise counties.
- SAGE
Invigorating discussions and lectures by UA faculty and other experts and field trips for persons 55 and over.
- SAHRA - Sustainability of Semi-Arid Hydrology and Riparian Areas
Undertakes integrated, multidisciplinary research on the hydrology of semi-arid regions, in partnership with stakeholders, so that this understanding can be effectively applied to the management of water resources and the implementation of public policy.
- SALT Middle & High School Outreach
Provides classroom visits and the LEAP program.
- SAMEC E-News
Provides weekly K-16 information about local, state and national events, workshops, conferences and job postings.
- SAMEC K-12 Professional Development
Includes a colloquium series and workshops for science teachers.
- SAMEC Teacher Resources
K-12 teacher resources including an outreach directory, programs and news.
- San Carlos Apache Tribe
- Santa Cruz County Cooperative Extension
- Santa Rita Experimental Range
Provides research in range recovery from drought and overgrazing, as well as sustainable grazing practices. Located 40 miles south of Tucson.
- Santa Rita Experimental Research Station
- Sarver Heart Center
Dedicated to the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease via the principles of research, education and patient care.
- SAT / PSAT Preparatory Workshops
Three day workshops offered throughout the year to help students prepare for PSAT and SAT exams.
- SBS Developments
A Publication for Alumni and Friends of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
- Schedule a Tour
- Schedule of Classes
All credit course offerings, dates, meeting times and locations.
- Schedules, Sports
- Scheduling a Room
Information on requesting a room for a class, club, department, or off-campus organization.
- Scholarship Donations
Providing scholarship support is vital to ensuring that the UA continues its tradition of excellence in education and research. The gift of a scholarship provides needed assistance to bright and deserving students.
- Scholarship Information
Based on merit, recipients may be chosen on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, financial need, or other qualifications.
- Scholarship Programs Search
Excellent source for a scholarship search. If you simply type "scholarship" you get over 540 matches to your query with many useful resources listed.
- School Districts, Career Services
Provides a wide range of recruiting options to educators and administrators.
- School of Anthropology
Offers academic training in cultural anthropology, linguistic anthropology, archaeology, and biological anthropology.
- School of Architecture
Known for an interest in desert architecture and an emphasis on integrating environmental analysis into building design.
- School of Architecture
Known for an interest in desert architecture and an emphasis on integrating environmental analysis into building design.
- School of Art
Provides programs designed to prepare undergraduate and graduate students for professional careers in studio art, graphic design and illustration, art history, and art education.
- School of Art
Provides programs designed to prepare undergraduate and graduate students for professional careers in studio art, graphic design and illustration, art history, and art education.
- School of Dance
Prepares students for careers as performers, choreographers, movement specialists and teachers and develops scholarly foundations for specialized and advanced degree work.
- School of Dance
Prepares students for careers as performers, choreographers, movement specialists and teachers and develops scholarly foundations for specialized and advanced degree work.
- School of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Produces new knowledge about earth & environmental processes & human-environment interactions at all geographic & temporal scales, provides the scientific basis for environmental & climate policy, trains the next generation of earth & environmental scientists, & disseminates knowledge & solutions for the benefit of students & society.
- School of Family and Consumer Sciences
Offers programs for careers in retailing, family studies, and family and consumer sciences education. Its close ties with the community ensure that programs reflect the changing needs of society
- School of Family and Consumer Sciences
Offers programs for careers in retailing, family studies, and family and consumer sciences education. Its close ties with the community ensure that programs reflect the changing needs of society
- School of Geography and Development
We offer the BA degree in Geography, the BS degree in Regional Development, and the MA and PhD degrees in Geography.
- School of Government and Public Policy
Prepares men and women for leadership positions in the public and nonprofit sectors, as well as in private organizations which interact with government.
- School of Information Resources & Library Science
Provides opportunities to prepare for a meaningful career in the library and information professions in the 21st Century.
- School of Information Resources & Library Science
Provides opportunities to prepare for a meaningful career in the library and information professions in the 21st Century.
- School of Information Sciences, Technology and Arts
Promotes research in computational methods across disciplines and teach students to understand the computational aspects of any discipline.
- School of Journalism
Provides students with the intellectual training and professional skills that journalists need to cover complex events and issues.
- School of Journalism
Provides students with the intellectual training and professional skills that journalists need to cover complex events and issues.
- School of Landscape Architecture
A graduate professional degree program which emphasizes landscape and human ecology, socio-cultural and behavioral factors, landscape aesthetics, and artistic principles in a variety of design, planning, and management scenarios.
- School of Landscape Architecture
A graduate professional degree program which emphasizes landscape and human ecology, socio-cultural and behavioral factors, landscape aesthetics, and artistic principles in a variety of design, planning, and management scenarios.
- School of Media Arts
Offers pre-professional and professional education at the undergraduate level with Bachelor of Arts programs in Aesthetics and Criticism, and Producing, and a Bachelor of Fine Arts program in Production.
- School of Mind, Brain and Behavior
Represents a multidisciplinary group of departments and programs dedicated to the teaching and discovery of principles and mechanisms underlying minds, brains, and behaviors.
- School of Music's MIDI Database
A searchable database of public domain musical compositions in a MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) file format.
- School of Music
Offers a wide variety of degree programs and musical experiences, and presents over three hundred concerts and recitals each year.
- School of Natural Resources
Provides instruction, research and extension/outreach in a range of disciplines related to the conservation and management of these renewable natural resources.
- School of Public Administration and Policy
Prepares students for managerial and administrative positions in local, state or federal government agencies and nonprofit agencies.
- School of Public Administration and Policy
Prepares students for managerial and administrative positions in local, state or federal government agencies and nonprofit agencies.
- School of Sustainable Engineered Systems
The SSES is the union of five founding departments in the College of Engineering: Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, Materials Science and Engineering, Mining and Geological Engineering, and Systems and Industrial Engineering.
- School of Theatre Arts
Provides undergraduate and graduate education in professional degree programs and liberal arts in such disciplines as Musical Theatre, Production (Acting, Design), Theatre Studies and Theatre Education.
- School Psychology
Offers nationally recognized undergraduate, master’s, educational specialist, and doctoral degrees to prepare teachers, counselors, specialists, administrators, school psychologists, and researchers/teacher educators in the fields of special education, rehabilitation, school psychology, gifted education, sign language/deaf studies, and educational interpreting.
- Sci/Tech News
Interesting and up-to-the-minute research news from the Colleges of Science.
- Science and Math Education Center
Offers teachers resources and educational programs for K-12 students as well as the opportunity to have a UA student speaker visit your classroom.
- Science and Mathematics Education Center (SAMEC)
Promotes and strengthens partnerships among the various UA Colleges and local school districts, that lead to effective integration of UA science, mathematics, engineering and technology research into K-12 education.
- Science and Technology Park
A research and development facility designed for fast-paced, high growth technology companies, from start-up to maturity. One of the nation's premier research and development facilities.
- Science Center, Flandrau
Hands-on science exhibits, exciting shows in the planetarium theater & science workshops.
- Science Field Trips
Many UA Science programs invite students into the laboratory where actual research is underway.
- Science Olympiad
Tournaments that provide rigorous academic interscholastic competitions that consist of a series of individual and team events for High School and Middle School Students.
- Science to Go
Field trips to Flandrau offer planetarium programs in a domed multimedia theater, hands-on science exhibits, and science demonstrations and workshops.
- Science Workshops & Conferences for K12 Teachers
Programs offered by the College of Science.
- Science-Engineering Library
Includes materials on the life and physical sciences, engineering and technology, and military sciences.
- Science
Conducts programs which span the biological, mathematical, and physical sciences. Emphases are on teaching a fundamental understanding of scientific knowledge, discovering new knowledge, and applying that knowledge to solving problems.
- Sciences Resources for K12 Teachers
Kits and materials for loan and other resources for teachers.
- Scientific Visualization Lab
- Second Language Acquisition and Teaching
Provides training for researchers, teachers, and administrators concerned with second language acquisition and teaching.
- Security & Privacy
- Security and Privacy
Campus-wide initiatives to ensure the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of electronically maintained information at the University of Arizona.
- Security Incident Response Team
Tasked with protecting the University of Arizona network.
- Security Operations
Tasked with protecting the University of Arizona network.
- Security, Privacy & Copyright Information
UA policies governing electronic privacy, copyright, peer-to-peer file sharing activity and access to student records.
- Senate Committee on Budget and Strategic Planning
Represents faculty interests and responsibilities at all stages of budget preparation, policy making and strategic planning.
- Senate Task Force for Monitoring Labor and Human Rights Issues
- Service First Committee
Charged with monitoring and improving service at The University of Arizona.
- Service Learning Program
An internship that consists of professional service in an approved agency or organization involving human services. The program is designed to link upper-level students with community agencies in order to gain the knowledge and skills required of providers and administrators serving children, youth and families.
- Setting Up Virus Protection
- Shared Governance Memorandum of Understanding
The faculty and administration are committed to a common vision of the mission of the University.
- Shared Governance Review Committee
- Shiprock - Navajo Nation
- Shorin Ryu
Student club.
- Shuttle Service (CatTran)
Offers both on campus shuttle service and express service to off campus lots.
- Sick Child Program
Provides a short-term solution for sick child care, for ages birth through 12 years.
- Sierra Vista Campus of The University of Arizona
UA South is located about 75 miles southeast of Tucson in Sierra Vista. UA South offers upper division programs to allow students from Arizona community colleges to complete a degree.
- Sign Shop
- SIS Access
- SIS Training
- Site Licensed Software
- Sky View Apartments
- SLAT
Provides training for researchers, teachers, and administrators concerned with second language acquisition and teaching.
- Sleep Disorders Center
- SmartScape
A landscape water conservation program that provides education and training to members of the Green Industry, property managers and the residential community.
- Smartscape
A series of nine two-hour workshops designed to encourage consistent horticultural practices compatible with the Sonoran Desert.
- Soccer Club, Men's
- Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Institute
- Social and Behavioral Sciences
Focuses on the understanding of human beings, the groups they form, and the societies and cultures they create. SBS provides research and a diverse interdisciplinary education for students.
- Social Justice Leadership Center
Provides learning and development opportunities in the areas of ethnicity, culture, race, gender, ability, class, religion, and sexual orientation.
- Social Sciences and Education News
News from Social and Behaviorial Sciences.
- Sociology
Offers advanced degree programs designed to prepare students for careers in research and teaching.
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- Software & Hardware
Recommended computer purchases for students, the campus computing store, software available to UA affiliates and more.
- Soil, Water and Environmental Science
Offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in the broad area of Environmental Science and Soil and Water Science that are integrated with strong research and extension education programs.
- Soils, Water, and Plant Testing
Available to support research, extension, and instruction activities.
- Sonoran Gymnastics Camp
Open to ages 6 and up. Swim Classes and Camps open to all ages; Contact: Department of Campus Recreation, (520) 626-3396.
- Sophos Anti-Virus
Computer virus protection software available for the entire UA campus.
- Southern Arizona Writing Project (SAWP)
Outreach opportunities include summer programs for students and teachers, professional development programs, inservice programs, an annual SAWP Teachers Research and Inquiry Institute.
- Southwest Center
Working toward a definition, to illuminate and to present the character of the Greater Southwest.
- Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center
A collaborative interdisciplinary research center that is actively investigating the health effects of environmental agents and serving as a resource for the community.
- Southwest Institute for Research on Women (SIROW)
Conducts interdisciplinary, inter-institutional research, professional development, and outreach programs.
- Southwest Leadership Program for Local and State Government
Leadership training designed especially for elected officials, managers and department heads of local, state and tribal governments.
- Southwest Public Health Leadership Institute
- Southwestern Gardening Information
A gardening portal with information on home gardening, the Master Gardener program, community and school gardening, commercial ornamental horticulture, and links to other Southwest gardening information.
- Space Engineering Laboratory
Pursues innovative and challenging concepts through a first engineering demonstration of feasibility, so that future missions can use the product for economical and reliable enhancements of (and enabling) newer spacecraft.
- Space Imagery Center
A research collection of NASA planetary photography, cartographic products, and technical documentation.
- Space Management
Manages physical space resources and real property.
- Spanish and Portuguese
- Special Action Group
Advocates for creating policy change and promoting health by utilizing community resources and disseminating information on disease prevention throughout the community with community leaders.
- Special Collections
A collection of rare books, historic photographs, and unique archival materials.
- Special Education, Rehabilitation and School Psychology
Offers nationally recognized undergraduate, master’s, educational specialist, and doctoral degrees to prepare teachers, counselors, specialists, administrators, school psychologists, and researchers/teacher educators in the fields of special education, rehabilitation, school psychology, gifted education, sign language/deaf studies, and educational interpreting.
- Special Event Parking Arrangements
Assistance with parking arrangements for your event. Provided by Parking & Transportation.
- Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences
Offers educational programs leading to the B.S., M.S., Au.D., and Ph.D. degrees.
- Sponsored Projects Services
Contract and grant administration for research projects.
- Sponsored Students
Sponsors are third-party agencies who provide a guarantee of payment for student registration and tuition.
- Sponsorships and Advertising
Opportunities for business and industry to advertise on campus or sponsor UA units and activities.
- Sports Clubs
Over 700 students participate in the over 30 sport clubs and their success has been demonstrated through such accomplishments as local, conference, regional and national championships.
- Sports Event Locations
Maps displaying the location of UA stadiums and sports centers.
- Sports Event Schedules
- Sports Nutrition
Provides educational materials that includes publications, audio visuals and training manual.
- Sports Ticket Information
- Spring Fling
- Sr. VP for Business Affairs
- SSH Software
Allows for secure communication and file transfers. SSH is required to connect to many campus servers. This software is free to the UA students and staff.
- Staff Advisory Council
Represents and advocates staff concerns.
- Staff Dispute Resolution Procedure
- Staff Training
Administrative, financial, professional, and computer training resources.
- State & Federal Policies
- State Relations
Serves as the channel for the University's communications with Arizona State Legislators.
- Stationery Guide
- Statistics GIDP
The Graduate Interdisciplinary Program (GIDP) in Statistics supports and encourages the central role of statistical thinking in the biological, physical, engineering, financial, and social sciences.
- Steele Memorial Children's Research Center
A place where internationally recognized researchers work together to solve the medical problems that plague our children. Our pediatricians play a unique role in the community - as physician's, researchers, and teachers - working to give children a better chance at good health.
- Steward Observatory Public Evening Series
A public evening lectures in astronomy. The lectures are usually held on Monday nights at 7:30pm.
- Steward Observatory
Builds and operates telescopes in Arizona, provides mirrors for major telescopes around the world, and develops instrumentation for space and ground-based facilities.
- Stores Online Catalog
A list of supplies available to university departments.
- Stores
The authority for selection of vendors. The department maintains a list of blanket order vendors and vendors who would like to bid on University purchases.
- Storybook Character Hours
The first Saturday of each month. Located inside the UA Bookstore.
- Storytime Around the World
The first Saturday of each month. Located inside the UA Bookstore.
- Strategic Plan of The University of Arizona
- Strategic Planning & Budget Advisory Committee (SPBAC)
Represents faculty interests and responsibilities at all stages of budget preparation, policy making and strategic planning.
- Student Academic Policies
Policies on grades, registration, attendance, graduating, transferring, withdrawal, honors.
- Student Academic Support
Resources that bolster student academic success and support learning, including academic advising and tutoring.
- Student Advising
Resources and information for advisors.
- Student Affairs Policy Committee
Deals with such matters as quality of student life, financial aid, the Code of Conduct, and the Code of Academic Integrity.
- Student Affairs
Committed to building a campus community in which students, faculty, and staff at all levels feel valued and have a chance to succeed.
- Student Business Services
Information about student finances, financial aid, registration, transportation, computing, meal plans, and more.
- Student Campus Tours
Take a campus tour led by an Arizona Ambassador, a current student who enjoys sharing the UA experience with visitors. Learn some UA history and soak in student life during this 90 minute tour.
- Student Code of Conduct
- Student Computing Resources (OSCR)
Administers open-access computer labs, technology help desks, and multi-media resources that assist students, faculty and staff.
- Student Exchange
- Student Financial Aid
Offers students a full array of scholarships, grants, waivers, loans and work-study.
- Student Health Insurance
- Student Involvement & Leadership
Offers every student a wide array of opportunities to enjoy the collegiate experience, to be involved in campus life, and to learn more about becoming a leader, today and in the future.
- Student Life Policies
- Student Link
A service that allows students to access personal information and transact university business via the Web. A Student ID and PIN are required. Online course registration and payment is available through Student Link.
- Student Publications
Offers multi-media and journalism training through the AZ Daily Wildcat, the Wildcat Online, KAMP Student Radio, and TV3.
- Student Records Privacy Guidelines
Information to help you better understand how we - and you - safeguard your personal information.
- Student Recreation Center
Provides programs, services, educational opportunities and facilities that meet the recreational, fitness and wellness needs of our students and the community.
- Student Support Services Program
Designed to assist first generation, low-income and/or students with disabilities with their transition to the UA.
- Student Union Event & Room Scheduling
Room scheduling and event coordination for the Student Union.
- Student Union Events
- Student Union Webcam
- Student Unions
Catering, food service, meeting space, student leadership opportunities and more.
- Students Across Borders
Welcomes Hispanic and other minority high school students in their sophomore and junior years to the UA campus for Earth science studies.
- Study Abroad & Student Exchange
Offers opportunities for foreign study on a summer, semester, and yearly basis, while earning academic credit at the UA.
- Study Abroad Scholarships (PDF)
Scholarships for UA Students to participate in the study abroad and international exchange programs.
- Style Guide
Information on the official UA logos, colors, and type fonts as well as guidelines for printed publications and photography.
- Suggested Retirement Time Table
- Summary for Classification of Students for Tuition Purposes
- Summary of Retirement Benefits
- Summer & Winter Admissions
If you are a visiting undergraduate student and are not pursuing a degree through the UA, you may seek Summer or Winter Only admission. This type of admission does not allow for continuation in the Spring or Fall semesters and you must reapply for this status each year.
- Summer & Winter Sessions
If you are a visiting undergraduate student and are not pursuing a degree through the UA, you may seek Summer or Winter Only admission. This type of admission does not allow for continuation in the Spring or Fall semesters and you must reapply for this status each year.
- Summer Day Program
Get ready for a summer of laughter and learning! In our Summer Day Program, children entering grades 1-5 will enjoy a variety of creative, fun-filled educational experiences.
- Summer Engineering Academy (SEA)
Gives qualified high school students an awareness of the state of the art in design and manufacturing. Open to grades 9-12.
- Summer Institute for Writing
Students and teachers share their writing in small and large groups. Workshops and tutorials are offered to students. A graduate seminar is offered to teachers.
- Summer Institute on Medical Ignorance
Open to disadvantaged high school students with minimum 3.0 GPA and to K-12 educators who teach students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
- Summer Mathematics Camp II
Provides mathematically talented middle school students with the chance to directly experience research mathematics.
- Summer Research Institute (SRI)
Offers an opportunity to learn how to conduct research and prepare for graduate studies at the UA.
- Summer Riparian Research Experience (RRE)
A summer camp for high school students. Summer 2008 - June 15 - July 2. A UA-sponsored project via the Arizona Rivers Project Grant.
- Summer Softball Camp
Open to grades 5-12
- Summer Writing Institute
Provides free professional individual writing tutoring to minority undergraduate and graduate students as well as workshops and summer programs.
- Sun Tran/UA Bus Pass Program
With U-Pass, UA students and staff get unlimited Sun Tran bus rides, and the University will pay up to 50 percent of the cost.
- SunCam
- Support Research through Body Donation
Support university research by donating your body through the Willed Body Program.
- Support the UA
Ways to become involved with the UA through donations, volunteering or advocacy.
- Supporting Families Following a Disaster
Provides families with fact sheets and other publications that promote the health and well-being of families during difficult times.
- Surgery
- Surplus Property Public Auctions
Participate in online and live auctions of UA surplus property every two weeks.
- Surplus Property
Excess university property available to departments and the public.
- Suspicious or Threatening Parcels & Letters
- Sustainability Activities at UA
Working to promote sustainability by more effectively managing our energy, water, and cultural and natural resources at the UA.
- Sustainability of Semi-Arid Hydrology and Riparian Areas (SAHRA)
Undertakes integrated, multidisciplinary research on the hydrology of semi-arid regions, in partnership with stakeholders, so that this understanding can be effectively applied to the management of water resources and the implementation of public policy.
- Sustainable Agriculture in Arizona
Working to improve profits, protect the environment, and enhance the quality of life for Arizona farmers and ranchers.
- Systems and Industrial Engineering
A nationally ranked top 20 program providing research and educational programs emphasizing mathematical modeling, computing, and decision technologies for the design and operation of large systems in engineering, business and logistics.
- Systems Control
Processes all UA personnel transactions affecting budget, funding, status, or personal information changes and produces the UA's annual budget.
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