Programs and Services is an area of ASUA that encompasses the desire of students to provide other students with education, service, and advocacy. We fulfill that desire by organizing different programs and services that range from education on campus acquaintance rape and issues surrounding the bisexual, gay and lesbian community, to giving legal assistance, to providing safe transportation to students after hours, and even bringing the largest student-run carnival to campus. We pride ourselves on being readily available to meet the needs of wide-range of students who attend the University of Arizona.

If you have any questions or ideas, please do not hesitate to contact me at: asuaavp@email.arizona.edu
Brett Ponton
Administrative Vice President, ASUA
 

Community Development is the branch of ASUA that puts students in touch with the Tucson community through a variety of programs.  Our goal is to provide students the opportunity to give back to the community in which our University is set. http://cdev.asua.arizona.edu
Contact: Kellen Flynn, Garrick Pfieffer

Student Legal Services is a service offered to all currently enrolled students of the University of Arizona. The program is sponsored by the Associated Students of the University of Arizona (ASUA) and supported by ASUA funds. There is no charge to students for the service. http://legal.asua.arizona.edu

The ASUA Safe Ride serves the needs of the University community by
providing a free, safe ride for students when traveling alone on campus at night and by providing educational workshops and programs on campus safety.
Contact: Chris Wozny, Nikkay Miller
http://saferide.asua.arizona.edu
 

ASUA Students for Sustainability organizes projects to make the UofA campus more environmentally conscience. The goals of this chair is to instigate initiatives that improve conservation efforts campus-wide.   http://sustainability.asua.arizona.edu/

BDC is to provide a supplemental introduction to the University of Arizona for incoming freshmen. This is a completely student-run program that will occur each summer.
Contact: Lo Bannerman
http://bdcamp.asua.arizona.edu


THE FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL SERVES AS AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE NEW FRIENDS, GET INVOLVED ON CAMPUS AND LEARN MORE ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA. THIS IS AN ORGANIZATION BUILT ON DEEP FRIENDSHIPS THAT DEVELOP THROUGH CONSTANT INTERACTION IN PHILANTHROPIC EVENTS, OUTREACH OPPORTUNITIES, AND THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA SPIRIT. THE FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL PROVIDES A SENSE OF COMMUNITY AND A HOME FOR MANY NEW COLLEGE FRESHMEN.

IN ADDITION TO WORKING HARD FOR THE CAMPUS AND THE COMMUNITY, FCC HAS TONS OF FUN IN EVERYTHING THAT THEY DO! APPLY NOW AND BE A PART OF THIS AWESOME EXPERIENCE.  http://fcc.asua.arizona.edu

 
SHAC provide an important avenue for students seeking to offer input and assistance to the Campus Health Service. SHAC is composed of interested students that volunteer their time and work as liaisons between the student body and the Campus Health Service (CHS).
Leena Patel.
http://shac.asua.arizona.edu
 

The F.O.R.C.E Resource Center is a nondiscriminatory organization devoted to providing resources and information to the UofA community about women's issues.
Contact: Eva Lzheiman, Anastazia Freymuth
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Freshmen Class Council

Community Development

Bear Down Camp

Wildcat World Fair is a multicultural celebration held annually by ASUA. It is a way for clubs/organizations on campus to not only fundraise, but to also share their cultures with the campus community. There is a large variety of items sold at the fair which include food, jewelry, and much more. There are also live performances throughout the day on a large stage in the middle of the fair. This event is put on with little to no cost to the groups involved and that tradition will continue on to this year. If your club/organization is interested in participating, applications will be available online or in the ASUA office.

Wildcat World Fair

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The Pride Alliance Office is a resource center available to not only LGBTQ individuals, but all students, faculty, and staff. Pride Alliance is also a safe place to seek advising from the directors and/or ASUA faculty and staff. We are a hate-free zone so feel free to stop by! 
Contact: Christina Bischoff, Stephan Przbylowicz, http://pride.asua.arizona.eduhttp://pride.asua.arizona.eduhttp://pride.asua.arizona.edushapeimage_11_link_0

Spring Fling is the largest student-run carnival in the nation. Each year, over 3,000 University of Arizona students volunteer to bring fun and excitement to the Tucson community.
The mission of ASUA Spring Fling is to provide a mechanism for funding of UA clubs and organizations through an annual student- run carnival.
Contact: Brittany Steinke
http://springfling.asua.arizona.edu

Family Weekend is a yearly event that provides an opportunity for the family of incoming (or currently enrolled) students a chance to see the beautiful University of Arizona campus. With a variety of programs your entire family can enjoy, it is guaranteed to be a memorable weekend, and we truly believe there will be something for everyone.
http://familyweekend.arizona.edu

Family Weekend

F.O.R.C.E