The First-Generation Student Success Center empowers first-gen students through leadership,
mentoring, and scholarships to help attain their academic objectives and inspire future
generations.
The Accessibility Services Department accommodates students when physical or psychiatric
disability including temporary conditions and pregnancy, is a barrier to learning
or accessing the university environment.
UVU offers both in-person and online tutoring across various subjects to help students
become independent learners and develop effective study strategies.
The English Language Program helps non-native English speakers excel in academic English
with a six-level program covering listening, speaking, reading, writing, and grammar.
Explore various employment opportunities through Utah Valley University, including
full-time and part-time positions, student jobs, Federal Work Study, and the International
Student Employment Program.
Student Health Services offers affordable healthcare for students, regardless of insurance,
including medical, mental health, crisis, and learning disability assessment services.
UVU has seven Mamava pods on campus for mothers to have a quiet, private place to
pump breast milk or nurse their child. To access the pods download the Mamava app,
which gives you secure access to the pods. For questions about the pods, contact UVU
Human Resources at 801-863-8207.
Finding a quiet space to study while caring for children can be a challenge. There
are several family-friendly spaces on campus where supervised children and babies
are welcome. Children on campus must always be accompanied by an adult.