The Academic Tutoring Lab provides free tutoring to UVU students in the drop-in lab or by appointment. Tutoring is available for nearly all subjects!
uvu.edu/academictutoringIf you have less than 30 credit hours, you can meet with a First-Year Counselor.
If you have more than 30 credit hours, you can meet with a major advisor.
Not sure who your advisor is? Here's how to find out!
The Department of Student Leadership & Success Studies promotes students' development by increasing their integration and involvement, both academic and social, at the university and by engaging them in strategies for learning, motivation, and leadership.
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The Language Lab provides free tutoring for students enrolled in foreign language classes. Tutoring is available for the following languages: American Sign Language, Chinese, French, Japanese, German, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. Tutoring is by appointment only.
uvu.edu/lang/langlab.htmlThe Math Lab is a great place to work on math homework in a setting where tutors can answer questions as they arise. The Math Lab serves students in all math classes.
uvu.edu/mathlabUVU wants you to succeed when it comes to math. Success in math starts with taking the right course. It is important that you are placed in the appropriate math course so you do not waste time and money in courses that you are over- or under-qualified for. Take advantage of the tools provided to help you succeed in math and graduate sooner.
Both the Writing Center and the Online Writing Lab can help you further your understanding of writing principles and enhance your writing skills. You can request help for any part of the writing process, from brainstorming to revision.
uvu.edu/writingcenterThe School Community University Partnership provides one-on-one tutoring for a minimal fee.
uvu.edu/partnershipThe library offers a variety of spaces and state-of-the-art technology, creating an inviting research and study environment. Use one of more than 220 public computers to conduct research, write papers or produce multimedia projects. Group study and viewing rooms can be scheduled to work on projects or watch videos. A family study room is also available, allowing children to play while parents work on assignments. Librarians are available at the reference desk to help with research and project questions.
uvu.edu/libraryThe Women’s Success Center specializes in meeting the needs of female students and is dedicated to encouraging women in all areas of education. The center provides information about opportunities and resources available on campus and within the community. The center also facilitates student success through personal consultations, scholarships, book loans and advocacy.
uvu.edu/wscThe Office of Accessibility Services is committed to helping students with disabilities receive reasonable accommodations during their college experience at UVU. The department provides a variety of services, software and equipment for students with a wide range of disabilities.
The housing office can help you find affordable housing close to campus.
uvu.edu/housingHelps facilitate student success by offering a broad range of services and mentoring aimed to support students from historically underrepresented populations. Promotes an inclusive campus atmosphere conducive to safe learning and overall well-being.
uvu.edu/multiculturalLesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Student Services is designed for students who are seeking LGBT-related services, support and opportunities for personal growth, safety and a sense of belonging. We put student needs at the center of our mission and seek to provide additional resources to the UVU community seeking greater understanding of the LGBT community.
uvu.edu/multicultural/lgbtFirst-Year Experience programs are designed to help incoming students maximize their first year by becoming familiar with campus resources, connecting with the University, and building a foundation for a successful college education. First-Year Experience programs begin the summer before fall semester and continue throughout the school year.
uvu.edu/firstyearStudent Support Services offers mentoring, tutoring, and academic support for first-generation and low-income students.
uvu.edu/trio/sssThe UVU ombudsmen are familiar with campus policies and students’ rights and responsibilities. The ombudsmen can help you find useful options within these guidelines if misunderstandings or disagreements needing resolution occur. Ombudsmen services are free to UVU students.
uvu.edu/ombudsAt some point in your education, you may need to take some time away from school, be it for a humanitarian or religious mission, military service, health/ medical issues or financial or family responsibilities. If you are returning within seven semesters, you will not need to re-apply for admission.
https://www.uvu.edu/leaveofabsence/Helps student veterans succeed in accomplishing their educational goals. This may include helping with admission to UVU, navigating VA benefits, and applying for graduation.
uvu.edu/veteransUVU offers a comprehensive and varied program of financial assistance, including grants, loans, work study programs and scholarships. There are three types of financial aid:
Gift Aid: These programs are funded by government and private monies. They do not have to be repaid and are awarded upon a wide range of eligibility requirements. Gift aid includes scholarships and grants.
Work Study Programs: These programs are funded by state and federal monies and include an hourly wage, which comes in part from the employer and in part from the program. These programs do not need to be repaid.
Loans: All loans have to be repaid, though student loans often have interest rates below standard loan rates. Some are repayable immediately, while others defer monthly payments until after graduation. Some student loans can be awarded even if the calculated financial need deems the student ineligible for other forms of aid.
Students may go to BA 106 to meet with a financial aid counselor during regular business hours. Appointments are available on a first-come, firstserved basis.
uvu.edu/financialaidThe Utah Valley University Money Management Resource Center (UVU MMRC) dedicates itself to improving the financial well-being of individuals by equipping them with the knowledge and skills needed to make responsible financial decisions in college and beyond. We achieve this mission by providing:
Unbiased financial information
Highly trained financial coaches
An educational approach to financial planning and counseling
The UVU MMRC began in 2015 and reflects the mission of the university to helping students stay in school, graduate with minimal debt, and learn sound financial skills for the future.
uvu.edu/moneymanagementHave elective credits you need to fill? Register for this course. Covers personal financial management with emphasis on decision making, budgeting, financial institutions, personal and family risk management, credit management, and estate planning.
Methods include lectures, guest speakers, films, tapes, computer simulations and research.
Care About Childcare at Utah Valley University assists parents, providers, and community partners by providing referrals, collaboration, early childhood education and resources to promote quality child care.
uvu.edu/cacThe UVU Turning Point Wee Care Center was designed to meet the childcare needs of student parents of UVU and Turning Point. Priority is given to those who are lowincome, and all services are based on a sliding scale.
uvu.edu/weecareThe LEAD Program provides a cutting-edge personal, interpersonal, organizational, and civic/ service leadership program and certification for students wishing to achieve their leadership potential.
uvu.edu/getinvolved/lead/UVU has a club for everyone. The University offers clubs in the following interest areas: academics, politics, social awareness, pre-professional programs, service, athletics and recreation, religion, ethnicity and culture, performing arts and media.
uvu.edu/clubsThe Intramural Office helps UVU students, faculty and staff find their own niche on campus by providing opportunities to participate in a wide variety of individual, dual and team sports at various levels of competition. The office not only provides structured and organized programs, but continually looks for new sports to add as well.
uvu.edu/intramuralsThe Outdoor Adventure Center offers outdoor excursions, equipment rentals and retail items.
uvu.edu/oacUVUSA provides social and educational activities to help students connect with campus. Make your voice heard and help make a difference on UVU’s campus by getting involved in UVUSA through the Independent Branch, Academic Senate, Student Life and Activities, or UV Clubs.
uvu.edu/uvusaThe Office of Action Learning provides hands-on, engaged learning opportunities for UVU students through three collaborative efforts: Resident Engagement Coordinators (RECs), the Engaged Learning ZONE, and Action Learning Communities (ALCs). Many students who participate with the Office of Action Learning are compensated through scholarships or a rent stipend.
uvu.edu/actionlearningThe Center for Social Impact provides volunteer and community outreach opportunities and the AmeriCorps grant program.
uvu.edu/socialimpactStrong in battle till the game is done! The Mighty Athletic Wolverine League (MAWL) is the official student cheering section of UVU. Come join MAWL in a reserved block of prime seats right up front with other Proud Wolverines as they watch UVU athletes compete in NCAA Division I competition.
https://gouvu.com/sports/2017/10/20/TheDen.aspxProvides opportunities to improve well-being through basic medical care and psychological services (counseling). Promotes healthy lifestyles through education and recreational programs and by teaching effective life skills.
Basic Medical Visit: $10
Individual Mental Health Therapy: first visit free, subsequent visits $10
Free Group Therapy
Financial waivers are available
uvu.edu/studenthealthA wide-range of fitness and personal wellness services are offered: fitness training equipment, fitness classes, indoor walking/jogging track, personal training, massage, bowling, climbing wall, gaming center and more. Call 801-863-5551 for membership information. uvu.edu/campusrec
The wellness programs at UVU provide services to students and employees that enhance personal wellness. The programs offer healthy lifestyle counseling, fitness testing, health screenings and wellness workshops.
uvu.edu/wellnessThe UV “You Can” Food Pantry is an on-campus food pantry for UVU students who are facing food insecurity. Students must be enrolled for a minimum of 6 credits during the fall/spring semesters to be eligible. Call 801-863-8786 for more information.
Through comprehensive career counseling services, and by fostering community, regional, and national employer relationships, the Career Development Center promotes individual career success and employment potential for students and alumni.
Internship Services is the central location for organizing, promoting and coordinating the internship process. They develop exceptional internship opportunities, coordinate the internship process, and offer comprehensive information. They provide reliable and extraordinary service to faculty, students and our community partners.