
MORE WELLNESS RESOURCES
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Health and Wellness
Workshops, field trips, weekly wellness centers, and more
Student Health Services (SHS)
Comprehensive on-campus health services for students including medical services, behavioral health, pharmacy, and insurance support
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
CAPS promotes the emotional well-being of students through individual and group psychotherapy, crisis intervention, and stress management services
Disabled Student Program (DSP)
DSP works to ensure full participation and equal access to all educational activities and classes at UCSB and to facilitate student success for students with disabilities
Graduate Student Association
Elected representative government for UCSB grad students, offering opportunities for involvement and socializing including weekly bagel hour and monthly happy hour
Recreation Center
Adventure programs, group fitness classes, intramural sports, and more
Non-Traditional Student Resource Center
Office committed to serving all students coming from diverse backgrounds and life situations, including those who took time off before going to school, are transferring at an age older than most students, have families, or are re-entering
CARE Advocate Office for Sexual and Gender Based Violence and Sexual Misconduct
Program dedicated to anticipating and responding to the needs of students impacted by stalking, dating/domestic violence, and sexual assault by providing confidential advocacy and support
Title IX Office
The Title IX and Sexual Harassment Policy Compliance Office (Title IX Office) ensures all UCSB community members fulfill the campus’ commitment to create and maintain a work and academic environment free of sex discrimination, sexual harassment and sexual violence.
Conflict Resolution and Appeals
The Office of the Ombuds provides confidential consultation services to faculty, staff, students, parents, or anyone else with a campus-related concern, addressing issues such as workplace issues, interpersonal conflict, academic concerns, policy questions, and many other problems, whether as a first step, last resort, or at any point along the way
Other Events on Campus and in Community