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Academic Learning Services (ALS)
68 Prince Lucien Campbell Hall
346-3226

ALS helps students who need assistance with general or specific study skills. Peer tutors in entry-level undergraduate courses are available through ALS. Unless you are an SSS student, you will be responsible for paying your own tutor. Mathematics and writing laboratories are available on a drop-in basis for all students free of charge. In addition, ALS offers several courses. Introduction to the University, a 3-credit course, provides students with an academic orientation to the University. Noncredit workshops are offered in areas such as speed reading, study techniques, grammar, mathematics review, and preparation workshops for the LSAT, GRE, and MCAT examinations. Go to: Academic Learning Services.

Student Support Services (SSS)
68 Prince Lucien Campbell Hall
346-3232

SSS is a grant program administered by Academic Learning Services for undergraduate students who meet their criteria. This program provides comprehensive academic support including courses, noncredit workshops, tutoring, academic and personal counseling, and advocacy and mediation help for disadvantaged and traditionally underrepresented students. A formal application procedure is required to receive SSS services.

Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity
474 Oregon Hall
Voice: 346-3123, TTY: 346-0852

All students have a legal right to work and learn in an environment free from discrimination, harassment and retaliation. Students who feel they have encountered discrimination or harassment should inquire at the Office of Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity for information concerning their rights, options, and resources. Information on grievance procedures and referrals is also available. All aspects of these procedures are confidential. Go to: Office of Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity.

Office of Public Safety (OPS)
Straub Hall, 1319 East 15th Ave.
346-5444 (non-emergency)
346-6666 (on-campus emergency)

The Office of Public Safety assists the University in realizing the educational, research, and public service opportunities at the University of Oregon by providing a safe and secure environment. The office also administers parking and key control programs for the campus and security and law enforcement. Students needing Disabled Parking information should contact OPS for forms and procedures. OPS is staffed 24 hours a day. Go to: Office of Public Safety.