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The Division of Student Affairs offers an array of helpful programs and services to support students in their day-to-day life while they pursue their academic goals at the university.

Areas in Student Affairs

Student Development

  • The Career Exploration Center helps students to discover their passions and puts them on the right path to the career of their dreams.
  • The UT Learning Center provides academic help with tutoring services, counseling, and valuable supplemental classes and workshops.

Student Wellness

Student Life

  • The Division of Housing and Food Services offers students the opportunity to be at home on the “40 Acres” with inclusive, nurturing living spaces and excellent food services designed to offer the peace, space and sustenance students need to succeed in their academic careers.
  • The Office of the Dean of Students offers a wealth of resources, on-campus communities, programs and services to help students find their own individual niche, develop their campus life and advance their college career.
  • Texas Student Media helps students to get involved and voice their opinions through student-produced media, including The Daily Texan newspaper, KVRK 91.7 FM radio, TSTV Texas Student Television and others.
  • The Texas Union is the place on campus where students meet up with friends, eat lunch, or play a game of pool (or bowling). The Union houses a wide mix of official university services, entertainment services, meeting venues, informal classes and retail food outlets.

Student Assistance

  • The Office of the Registrar keeps student records up-to-date. The office maintains extensive student records, transcripts, grades, credits, course inventories, class schedules, and verifies and issues diplomas.
  • The Office of Student Financial Services helps students to find the financial aid resources that are available to them. The office awards and delivers federal, state, and institutional need-based financial aid and merit/need-based scholarships.

Updated 19 September 2007

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