Community Specific Resources
UHS is committed to providing affirming care for all of our student communities. We encourage you to explore our resources for your holistic wellness and care. Below are resources and services for specific UC Berkeley student communities.
Anti-Racism
AAPI Students
- UHS - Especially for API Students
- AAPI Mental Wellness Guide - Developed by the Asian Pacific American Student Development Office (APASD) at the University of California, Berkeley. In collaboration with the Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) Wellness Subcommittee of the Asian American & Pacific Islander Standing Committee (AAPISC).
Black / African-American Students
Graduate Students
- UHS - Especially for Graduate Students
- Berkeley Graduate Division - Resources & Services for Graduate Students
- Berkeley Graduate Division - Graduate Peer Support Providers
International Students
Jewish Students
Latinx Students
- UHS - Especially for Latinx Students
- CLSD - Chicanx Latinx Student Development
- Career Center - Latinx Career Engagement
- CLAA - Campus and Community Resources
Muslim Students
Queer/Transgender Students
- UHS - LGBTQIA+ Services
- UHS - Transgender Care
SSWANNA Students
Campus Resources:
There are lots of additional resources throughout campus that provide support including:
- Basic Needs - Food and Housing support.
- Financial Aid & Scholarships
- Academic Advising
- Student Learning Center
- Career Center
- UHS Career Counseling Assessment and Library
- Path to Care - Confidential support, advocacy, and resources for survivors of relationship and intimate partner violence.
- DSP - Disabled Students’ Program
- BIO - Berkeley International Office
- Division of Equity and Inclusion - Programs and services
- Centers for African American, Chicanx Latinx, Asian Pacific American, Native American, and Multicultural Community Center
- GenEq - for Women and LGBTQ+ communities
- CE3 (Centers for Educational Equity and Excellence)
- EOP Services & Resources - Educational Opportunities Program - for first-generation, low-income, and historically underrepresented college students.
- USP - Undocumented Student Program
- Independent student programs include Cal Vet, Student Parent, Hope Scholar, and Re-Entry Students.
- Transfer Student Center
- Graduate Student Resources from Grad Div
- Undergraduate Student Resources - Berkeley Connect and Undergraduate Education
- Key academic dates and deadlines - from Cal Central