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Academic Support

A disabled student on the USD campus

Disability and Learning Difference Resource Center

is committed to helping students with disabilities obtain meaningful academic accommodations and support and to help improve access to the many excellent programs and activities offered by the University.

Copley Library

, located on the west end of the campus, currently houses over 500,000 volumes. Collections include books, journals, reference works, databases, government documents, newspapers and electronic journals in many languages, as well as maps, videos, sound recordings, microforms and rare books.

Legal Research Center

Welcome to . In addition to a fine collection of books, the library offers computer research services, a very strong microforms and documents collection and generous space for work and study. The library is open seven days a week.

Information Technology Services

supports the University of San Diego by working with colleagues within and beyond the campus to enhance teaching and learning, support research and collaborations, facilitate outreach, and foster strategic partnerships.

Writing

, which is free to all USD students, helps students improve their academic writing. The Writing Center includes staff members who are experienced in supporting graduate students with their writing needs.

SOLES Graduate Student Writing Center

is a virtual space designed to accommodate both online or on-campus graduate students for whom distance or busy schedules conflict with coming to campus.