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Campus Health Psychiatric Services: Provides psychiatric evaluations, follow-up care (including medication maintenance), and referral to other campus or community resources. Located on the 1st floor of Cardinal Station, Suite 110. You must have a referral from a counselor to make an appointment. For more information, call: 502-852-6479.

Noble Kelley Psychological Services Center (PSC): A psychology clinic, training, and research facility staffed by Clinical Psychology doctoral students who are supervised by licensed clinical psychologists. Located in Davidson Hall, Suite 210. 

International Center: Advice on international travel requirements and regulations; scholarships and grants for international travel. Located in Jouett Hall.

Dean of Students (DOS): The DOS office provides a variety of services in support of students, including student non-academic grievance services, RSO funding, student conduct services, crisis assistance, extended absence notifications, SGA advising, and other programs designed to promote a vibrant campus community. Located in the SAC, Suite W301. 

Disability Resource Center (DRC): The DRC provides support for students with documented disabilities by promoting equal access to all programs and services. Support includes testing accommodations and note- taking services. Located in Stevenson Hall 119.

University Career Center: Provides students and alumni help connecting to majors, creating and successfully managing unique career paths, and other career-related resources. Located in the Houchens building, LL03.

Trio Student Support Services (SSS): SSS is committed to helping low-income, first-generation college students and students with disabilities achieve a bachelor’s degree. Services include academic, personal and professional, and financial assistance. Located in Davidson Hall, Room 106.

Prevention, Education, and Advocacy on Campus and in the Community (PEACC): Advocacy and assistance for anyone affected by or wanting to help others with issues around sexual assault, dating violence, stalking, or sexual harassment. PEACC also empowers students to develop ethical non-violence skills to negotiate relationships and sexual intimacy positively. Located in the SAC, Suite W309.

Student Success Center: Offers resources, academic advising, mentoring, and more to promote student success, in addition to services for first years and first- generation students. Located in the Belknap Academic Building, 1st and 2nd floors.

Resources for Academic Achievement (REACH): Provides academic support for any undergraduate student at UofL. Provides resources to assist students to enhance or improve their academic performance, to help students transition to college life, and to support the university’s retention of undergraduate students. Located on the 2nd floor of the Belknap Academic Building.

Center for Belonging, Access, & Engagement: Resource center to promote student connection, community, and empowerment. Services include personalized coaching, programs to support academic and social enrichment, and scholarships. Located at 120 E Brandeis.

Wellness Promotion: Provides yoga, free HIV testing, fitness consultations, massages (call or visit website for pricing information), nutrition coaching, and a variety of workshops that focus on health and balance. Located in the SAC.