The Office of Academic Integrity & Student Conduct is one of the many resources available for students. Below is a list of additional resources on campus.

Basic Needs Center

The UCI Basic Needs Center offers a variety of services to UC Irvine students to help them meet their basic needs including food pantry visits, CalFresh Application Assistance, and consultations with social workers.

Campus Assault Resources & Education (CARE)

UCI CARE provides free and confidential support services to members of the UCI community who have been impacted by sexual assault, relationship abuse, family violence and/or stalking. Programs and services are available to people of all identities and regardless of status. UCI CARE aims to end these forms of power-based personal violence by engaging the campus community in education, programming, and transformative action.

Counseling Center

The UCI Counseling Center is committed to delivering quality services that help students achieve optimal mental health for academic success, personal growth, and increased capacity to cope with the stresses of being a university student. The Counseling Center also provides training and learning opportunities to prepare future leaders in mental health and other service-oriented positions.

Disability Services Center

At the University of California, Irvine, providing a culture of inclusion and equal opportunity for students with disabilities is a campus wide responsibility and commitment. UCI demonstrates its core values of individual growth, development, civility, and diversity by recognizing students with disabilities as an important part of its student body. The Disability Services Center’s mission is to empower students to maximize their abilities to thrive in today’s global community.

Graduate Student Resources

The UCI Graduate Division’s mission is to serve as a catalyst for a world-class graduate educational experience, to foster oversight and communication of institutional academic policies, and to provide resources and essential services to promote the diversity and success of the next generation of leaders.

Learning and Academic Resource Center (LARC)

UCI’s LARC offers free workshops and academic coaching and study tips & tools to enhance students’ study skills. Using good study habits reduces students’ overall workload, reduces stress, and helps students learn more effectively and efficiently.

Office of Campus Social Work

The Office of Campus Social Work supports UCI students during situations and crises that may be impacting their personal and academic well-being, through short-term resource referral and long-term case management. Campus Social Workers do not provide therapy or clinical services. Services are available to the entire UCI community at no cost.

Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity (OEOD)

The Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity (OEOD) is responsible for the University’s compliance with federal and state laws and University policies and procedures regarding discrimination, retaliation, sexual harassment, and sexual violence. OEOD works to promote and integrate the principles of equal opportunity, affirmative action, nondiscrimination, and inclusive excellence at UCI. OEOD serves both the campus and UCI Health including the medical center.

Office of the Ombuds

The Office of the Ombuds provides a safe place to discuss complaints, concerns, or problems. The Ombuds acts as an independent, informal, impartial, and confidential resource.

Respondent Services

The University is committed to facilitating fair and equitable services for UCI community members accused of sexual violence, sexual harassment, dating violence, domestic violence, or stalking (“respondents”). Respondent Services helps respondents understand their rights and navigate the formal investigation and adjudication processes.

Student Wellness & Health Promotion

Student Wellness & Health Promotion empowers students to make informed decisions that support individual well-being and a healthy campus community. Their programs and services are comprehensive, inclusive, and evidence-based to help students create balance and develop sustainable habits.

UCIPD Clery Act Information

As part of the Higher Education Act, the goal of the Clery Act is to ensure students, prospective students, parents, and employees have access to accurate information about crimes committed on campus and campus security procedures.

Writing Center

UCI’s Writing Center can provide support and resources to assist with effective writing and communication.