The Office of LGBTQ Affairs at the University of Arizona houses a variety of resources, including the Pride Alliance internship, the Safe Zone program, and weekly support groups, as well as helpful staff and information. The LGBTQ Affairs office is located on the 4th floor of the Student Union Memorial Center.
Advising at the University of Arizona is a great resource to find out more about STEM majors, as well as other academic opportunities here at the University.
Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) at the University of Arizona provides opportunities for women in STEM, and the organization does a large variety of outreach programs. They also offer scholarships and travel grants to STEM students.
Think Tank provides a variety of free and paid resources, including tutoring, a writing support center, peer academic coaching, workshops, test prep, and more!
Counseling and Psych Services (CAPS) at the University of Arizona provides student counseling and crisis support. It also includes confidential survivor support resources for those impacted by abuse or harassment.
The Campus Pantry is a student-run supplemental grocery program that serves students, faculty, and staff at the University of Arizona.
Our parent organization offers tons of resources for LGBTQ+ STEM students, from mentorship programs to crisis resources. Check them out!
The Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) is an organization that works to end LGBTQA+ bullying in schools and bring education and awareness to schools around the country.
The National Organization of Gay and Lesbian Scientists and Technical Professionals (NOGLSTP) is an organization of queer STEM professionals that has valuable resources, networking opportunities and more!
Thriving Harnesses Respect, Inclusion, and Vested Empathy (THRIVE) is a text-based crisis line staffed by and geared towards people in STEM with marginalized identities.
A visibility campaign for LGBTQ+ people and their allies working in STEM and STEM-supporting jobs — a group that collectively represents a powerful force of scientific progress and discovery.
The Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation (SAAF) is a LGBTQ centric organization devoted to serving the Tucson community with a variety of programs and services, spanning from safe sex and AIDS prevention to housing and substance abuse assistance.