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Career Services
Advisors in Career Services provide counseling for students regarding various careers and job searching. Resources available to students include opportunities to develop a resume, prepare for interviews, and search for jobs using Wildcat Job Link.

Pre-Health Professions Advising Center
Advising services for students with an interest in pre-health professions are available in the Integrated Learning Center, Room 103 (621-7763). Stephanie Rollins, Danielle Isabelle-Berrien (pre-nursing only) and Randi Kent are professional advisors dedicated to providing a full complement of advising services to pre-health professions students. All students are required to complete the general information session workshop prior to calling for an appointment.

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University College (major exploration)
University School provides advising for both declared and undeclared students who are exploring different majors at the U of A. On-line tools available on the University School Major Exploration website can also assist you in examining your interests, skills, and values in order to help you choose an appropriate major.

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Campus Health Services
Check-ups, pharmacy, psychological services, etc.
Location: Highland Commons, Northwest corner of Highland and 6th
(520) 621-6490.

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
Psychological counseling to students to help them cope with personal and family problems. Licensed professionals provide treatment for anxiety, depression, difficulties with relationships, family problems, food and body image concerns, alcohol and drug concerns, and unanticipated life crises.
Location: Highland Commons, Northwest corner of Highland and 6th
CAPS Campus Health
(520) 621-3334.

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Disability Resource Center
Facilitates full access for disabled students, faculty, staff, and visitors through the provision of reasonable accommodations, adaptive athletic and fitness programs, assistive technology, innovative programming, education, and consultation.
Location: Highland Commons, Northwest Corner of Highland and 6th
(520) 621-3268
uadrc@email.arizona.edu


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April 2, 2008
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