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The Ombuds Committee is governed by the following standards: (1) Confidentiality; (2) Impartiality: (3) Informality; and (4) Independence. For a more complete understanding of how these standards apply, please refer to our charter.

To help you understand the role of the Ombuds, here is a link to the information we provide all new visitors.

Academic Advising

Admissions

Associated Students of the University of Arizona (ASUA)

  • ASUA Student Legal Services

  • Campus Pantry

  • Diversity

  • FORCE - Feminists Organized to Resist, Create, and Empower

  • Pride Alliance

  • University of Arizona Emergency Medical Services (UAEMS)

Campus Health Services

Graduate & Professional Student Council

International Student Services

Office of the Dean of Students

  • African American Student Affairs

  • Asian Pacific American Student Affairs

  • Bias Education & Support Team (BEST)

  • Counseling & Psych Services (CAPS)

  • Disability Resource Center

  • Housing & Residential Life

  • LGBTQ Affairs

  • Native American Student Affairs

  • Office of Institutional Equity

  • Office of the Registrar

  • SafeRide

  • Scholarships & Financial Aid

    • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)

  • Think Tank

  • University of Arizona Police Department (UAPD)

  • Women & Gender Resource Center

Peer Mentorships by Students for Students

Student Assistance

Student Code of Conduct

Student Code of Academic Integrity

Student Employment Manual

Survivor Advocacy

Undergraduate Council

 

Resources

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  • Campus Resources for Students
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The Office of the Ombuds is not authorized to accept notice of allegations of violations of law or other formal complaints. No employee or other University constituent may compel the Ombuds Office to disclose information. By electing to utilize the voluntary services offered by the University of Arizona Ombuds Office, visitors agree to abide by the Ombuds Office's confidentiality and terms of use, including never seeking to compel the Ombuds Office to disclose any information received as part of providing the Ombuds Office services in any other forum, including a formal grievance or lawsuit.  You may reach the ombuds by emailing us at ombuds@arizona.edu.

 


We respectfully acknowledge the University of Arizona is on the land and territories of Indigenous peoples. Today, Arizona is home to 22 federally recognized tribes, with Tucson being home to the O’odham and the Yaqui. The University strives to build sustainable relationships with sovereign Native Nations and Indigenous communities through education offerings, partnerships, and community service.


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