| Offices and Centers | Description | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Auxiliary Services Administrative Offices | Includes hospitality, dining, bookstore, campus card and Zipcar services. Here you will find the offices and support staff for the Auxiliary Services Executive Director, Director of Marketing and Director of Dining. (619) 260-8880 |
UC, Room 137 |
| Campus Card Services | Responsible for administration of Campus Cash and meal plans and the distribution of Torero ID, gift and Alcala Advantage cards, as well as the administration of the Onity door lock system. (619) 260-5999 |
UC, Room 127 |
| Center for Awareness, Service and Action (CASA) | Increases awareness of the local and global community through expanding and enriching service-learning opportunities. The center promotes cultural awareness and social consciousness. (619) 260-4206 |
UC, Room 113 |
| Center for Health and Wellness Promotion (CWHP) | Helps empower students to make healthy choices regarding issues such as alcohol and drugs, weight management, nutrition, sexual assault prevention and tobacco cessation. Students may contact for free individual assessments and consultations, 12-step facilitation, support groups, peer education and referrals to on-campus and community resources. (619) 260-4618 |
UC, Room 161 |
| Center for Student Success (CSS) | Offers programs, services and experiences designed to promote student success in and out of the classroom. This office is also the home of Leadership, Engagement, Activism and Development (LEAD) and Finding Resources Enhancing Success and Health at USD (FRESH) programs and provides support to incoming first-time freshmen and transfer commuter students. (619) 260-5995 |
UC, Room 114 |
| Outdoor Adventures | Offers USD and local community members a variety of services including equipment rentals and customized trips featuring activities such as hiking, kayaking, rock-climbing, canoeing, horseback riding and backpacking. (619) 260-4709 |
UC, Room 136 |
| Office of the Assistant Dean of Students | Serves three primary purposes which include overseeing the Torero Days and Spring Orientation programs; working with students who may have violated the Student Code of Rights and Responsibilities; and advising the Graduate Student Life program and The Vista student newspaper. (619) 260-4590 |
UC, Room 132 |
| One-Stop Student Center | Where students can work with specially trained counselors who help them manage a variety of business transactions including financial aid, student accounts and registration. (619) 260-2700 |
UC, Room 126 |
| Parking Services | Committed to supporting the USD's Mission Statement by creating a helpful and welcoming environment through the delivery of excellent service. (619) 260-4518 |
UC, Room 102 |
| ITS Help Desk | Provides USD students and employees technical support by troubleshooting problems, repairing computers and maintaining the USD wireless network. ITS also provides Web e-mail services and student portal access through my.sandiego.edu. (619) 260-7900 |
UC, Room 117 |
| U.S. Bank | The full-service U.S. Bank branch, which specializes in student accounts, if open for all banking needs. One may use their Torero Card as an ID card and ATM and debit card all in one. U.S. Bank ATM's are located on campus at the UC, Bert's Bistro and the Jenny Craig Pavilion. (619) 785-5972 |
UC, Room 125 |
| Office of Student Affairs | Dedicated to helping students make the most of their college experience, this office offers many programs to facilitate involvement and to foster student development. Visitors will find the Vice President for Student Affairs, the Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students, the Assistant Vice President for Student Life, the Director of Resource Management for the division and several other staff and administrators who can assist students and help connect them to USD's programs, resources and services. (619) 260-4590 |
UC, Room 232 |
| Student Life Facilities Operations, Campus Scheduling and University Center (UC) Ticket Office | The Student Life Facilities Operations Staff is responsible for the daily operation of the UCSLP. The Office of Campus Scheduling coordinates the scheduling of campus events. The UC Ticket Office offers students the ability to purchase tickets for campus and community events including movies. In addition, transit passes and Southern California attraction tickets such as Sea World and Disneyland can also be purchased. (619) 260-4796 |
UC, Room 205 |
| University Ministry | Serves the spiritual and religious needs of the campus community. Throughout the academic year a variety of service opportunities, immersion trips, retreats, liturgies, faith sharing groups and sacramental preparation programs are offered, which allow students to explore all aspects of their lives and their faiths. University ministers are available to all USD community members for conversation, mentoring and pastoral conseling. (619) 260-4735 |
UC, Room 238 |
| Information Desk | We can help you get general information about programs and services on campus. (619) 260-8888 | UC Level 2 Foyer |
| Associated Students (AS) | Dedicated to serving the students at USD. As the direct link between the administration and the students, AS helps discuss and resolve issues that are important to the student body. Visitors will find the offices of the President, the Chief of Staff and the Vice Presidents for Finance, Academics, Student Issues, Marketing, Programming, Student Organizations and Multicultural Relations. (619) 260-4715 |
SLP, Level 3 |
| Creative Zone | A great place to work on publications for student organizations. Whether you need to develop a flyer, a poster or a banner, stop by for suggestions, materials and assistance! (619) 260-7910 |
SLP, Room 302 |
| Student Leadership and Involvement Center (SLIC) | This area serves as a home base for student leadership and involvement. Students can find information about AS, Greek Life, weekend programs and student organizations. Offices and mailboxes for more than 70 undergraduate student clubs and organizations are housed here. Students can find out information on joining a club, starting a club of their own interest and planning a club activity. The Center is a place for resources, organization planning and involvement. (619) 260-4802 |
SLP, Level 3 |
| Graduate and Law Student Commons | Fosters community among all graduate and law students. It is designed to promote collaborative programs that enrich graduate student life. The commons supports the goals of the graduate student associations, is a central source for information and serves as a liaison resources across campus. (619) 260-4305 |
SLP, Room 401 |
| The Vista, Student Newspaper | The weekly student newspaper, which is published on Thursdays. This office oversees the writing, production, distribution and subscription processes for the newspaper. (619) 260-4714 |
SLP, Room 403B |
| United Front Multicultural Center | Serves as an educational resource for the university community and will aid the university in developing a campus community that is culturally diverse and responsive to changing local, regional and national demographics. It works to contest the presence of prejudices and "-isms" at USD, while creating an overall inclusive environment. (619) 260-2395 |
SLP, Room 418 |
| USD Radio | Serves as a platform for students, faculty and all other members of the university community to voice their creativity and opinions. It also provides practical experience for students interested in broadcast careers. (619) 260-7908 |
SLP, Room 402 |
| USDtv | The student-run television station provides community-relevant news and entertainment with its original programming. In addition, USDtv shows newly released movies and classics alike on its campus cable channel for resident students, faculty and staff to enjoy. |
SLP, Room 403A |
| Women's Center | Empowers women to become leaders in a diverse and changing world. It provides resources and engages women and men in educational dialogue about gender-related issues and advocates for a safe, supportive campus environment that creates equity among all voices. A nursing room for USD parents and their children is located in the center. (619) 260-2396 |
SLP, Room 420 |
| Honors Program and Lounge | Emphasizes teaching excellence, small classes and a core curriculum of innovative and exciting courses. This Center is a nexus for informal interaction among honors students as well as a unique opportunity for these students to interact with other groups on campus. This Center includes an office for the Director of the Honors Program, reception and work space for the Administrative Assistant, a formal meeting room and a student lounge. (619) 260-7847 |
SLP, Rooms 409, 410 |

