
Spring Term Programming
The Office of the Dean of Students will not be conducting drop-in services.
- To make an appointment with a Care and Advocacy Program team member, please schedule a Bookings meeting.
- If you have a concern and would like to connect with support, complete the Community Care and Support form.
- If a current student or UO community member poses an immediate threat of harm to self or others, or if this is an emergency situation, please call 911 or the University of Oregon Police Department at 541-346-2919.
- If you or another student are experiencing a mental health crisis, please call Counseling Services' 24-hour hotline at 541-346-3227.
- For conduct concerns, including holds, please email [email protected].
- For prevention concerns, including holds, please email [email protected].
- For basic needs concerns and questions, please email [email protected].
- For any further questions please call 541-346-3216. Calls are answered Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–noon and 1:00–5:00 p.m. (closed from noon–1:00 p.m. for the lunch hour).
Your Dean of Students
We are here to build a strong campus community for all. Whether you are a student, a faculty member, or staff, we are here to support you. Our resources can connect you with others to build relationships and find support from peers. The Student Conduct Code is the standard to help us maintain the integrity of our community in order to keep it safe and supportive. If you need help or would like to report a concern, please connect with us.
A Community Just For You
The University of Oregon is a place that welcomes everyone. No matter where you are from, what you look like, or how you identify, you are one of us and a part of our community. We know it's important to find support and feel safe with the people around you. These communities will get you started, yet there are so many more. Find your place, connect with others, and learn from each other.
Ducks Do Something
We want every Duck to be the best version of themselves. But you weren't born knowing how to navigate every situation you'll encounter while in college. That's OK. We have resources and programs here to help you make healthy decisions and support your fellow Ducks, too. It is important that we are here for each other and understand how our actions affect our community so that we all can have a positive experience together. We encourage all Ducks, if you see something, say something! Ducks Do Something! Learn more about programs and student organizations working to support a safe and healthy campus.
Leadership and Involvement
You are a vital part of building a better community for all Ducks. We have a number of opportunities in the Dean of Students Office available for you to be a leader in your community. Maybe you want to build stronger multicultural communities or continue a legacy built on shared values. It could be providing your perspective on a committee, facilitating workshops, serving the community, or student employment. Wherever your passion leads you, there are opportunities waiting.
Events
2:00–4:00 p.m.
Would you like to learn about SNAP and how to apply as a college student? SNAP is the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, aka food stamps. As college students, you may be eligible for the program and get up to $292/month to help you pay for groceries! Hosted by the Basic Needs Program, join us for a SNAP and SNACKS workshop to learn about how SNAP works, how to apply, a Q/A session, support to get started on an application, and enjoy some catered snacks!
We have two session options:
- Monday, April 21st from 2-4pm (EMU 230 Swindells Room)
- Wednesday, May 21st from 2-4pm (EMU 230 Swindells Room)
RSVP is necessary. Both sessions are the same, and we recommend students only attend one. RSVP using the link attached to this post!
5:00–6:30 p.m.
Join the Nontraditonal Student Program for free pizza and board games at the Mills International Center. This will be an opporutnity to meet fellow nontrads and international students. RSVP here or just show up! https://forms.office.com/r/JuDdbAFdzr
5:00–7:00 p.m.
At this event, students will decorate reusable cups with stickers and other provided materials while engaging in a discussion about safe substance use, drink tampering, and consent under the influence. After the discussion, students can participate in a jeopardy to test their knowledge about these topics for prizes! Bartolotti’s pizza and mocktails will be provided!
This event is a part of a series of events for Sexual Assault Awareness Month hosted by Sexual Violence Prevention and Education (SVPE).
4:00–6:00 p.m.
The Student Food Pantry is open to all college students in the greater Eugene area. The pantry provides free supplemental food for college students. Depending on availability, this may include canned fruits and vegetables, frozen and fresh vegetables; bread, rice, pasta, and cereal; canned beans, soups and other protein sources; dairy products, frozen means and meat substitues.
Hours: Wednesdays during spring term (closed when classes are not in session), 3:30-6:00pm.
Bring: Bag for food.
A physical student ID Is not needed, but be sure to know your student ID number (95#).
Enter from alley, accessible via 17th Ave. between Alder and Hilyard.
4:00–6:00 p.m.
The Student Food Pantry is open to all college students in the greater Eugene area. The pantry provides free supplemental food for college students. Depending on availability, this may include canned fruits and vegetables, frozen and fresh vegetables; bread, rice, pasta, and cereal; canned beans, soups and other protein sources; dairy products, frozen means and meat substitues.
Hours: Wednesdays during spring term (closed when classes are not in session), 3:30-6:00pm.
Bring: Bag for food.
A physical student ID Is not needed, but be sure to know your student ID number (95#).
Enter from alley, accessible via 17th Ave. between Alder and Hilyard.