General Campus Resources
If you find yourself having trouble with coursework in general, free tutoring is available on campus. More information can be found at website and through the Office of Academic Support and Instructional Services (OASIS).
College is expensive! If you find yourself struggling with food, housing, or other basic needs insecurity, please contact The Hub (thehub@ucsd.edu, 858-246-2632) located at Student Center A, Room E-10 or the Triton Food Pantry (foodpantry@ucsd.edu, 858-534-5694). More information on these resources is available at basicneeds.ucsd.edu.
Starting college can be an incredibly difficult transition; using CAPS services can make the transition easier. Both individual counseling sessions and support groups are available to students free of charge. More information can be found at https://wellness.ucsd.edu/caps. If you find yourself in crisis, help is available 24/7 by calling 858-534-3755.
Located in Price Center Plaza next to Jamba Juice, is UC San Diego's lounge for student health and well-being. They provide free wellness programs that promote healthy living, personal development, and well-being resources. The Zone also serves as a lounge for students to hang out, study, take a nap, or enjoy a free cup of tea. Go experience The Zone... you have nothing to lose, except the stress! More information is available at https://wellness.ucsd.edu/zone.
UC San Diego offers numerous tutoring and study assistance programs, most of them free of charge. Contact the Computer Science and Engineering Department for tutoring assistance. Tutoring and Study Programs by Department (ucsd.edu)
Learn about scholarships that are administered by UC San Diego. Scholarships (ucsd.edu)
Find opportunities to get involved on the UC San Diego campus — student organizations, clubs, community service, communication and leadership-building activities, sororities and fraternities, sports and athletic options, and much more. Student Involvement (ucsd.edu)
The IDEA Center offers several mentorship programs, with involvement from undergraduates, transfer students, and graduate students. Through these programs, students are able to engage with the UC San Diego campus community, expand their peer and professional network, and learn more about university life at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Mentoring | Jacobs School of Engineering (ucsd.edu)