We will have modified hours during winter break. We are available virtually via our scheduling tool Dec. 16–20, and are available intermittently via email Dec. 23, 2024–Jan. 3, 2025. We will return with normal availability Jan. 6.
Student Advocacy Program
We help University of Oregon students navigate the UO's processes and resolve issues with the institution. We empower students to overcome these obstacles and develop strategies to succeed wherever they are on campus.
We will help you understand next steps, make appropriate referrals, and locate on- and off-campus resources. Funded by ASUO as part of the Incidental Fee, UO students may seek our assistance and support for free.
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Peer-to-Peer Advocacy
Peer advocates can assist with issues including conduct violations, housing disputes, grading and enrollment issues, financial aid problems, and more.
Professional Support
In addition to peer support, the Student Advocacy Program can provide ongoing professional support for students needing additional services. Please first schedule with our peer team to discuss all the ways we can support you.
Student Advocacy Program Blog
For more information, resources, and tools, as well as up-to-date drop-in hours, please visit our blog.
Contact Us
Erb Memorial Union, Suite 339
1395 University Street
Eugene, OR 97403-2572
Phone Hours
- 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
- 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
- 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
- 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
- 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Except university holidays, break periods, and building closures.
You do not need to connect with us before scheduling an appointment, and are welcome to meet with us in person, virtually, or to connect via the phone or email.
Other Campus Resources
Care and Advocacy Program
Students may face challenges during college—personal crises, mental health concerns, unanticipated family situations, and unexpected life events—that can disrupt their ability to focus on academics. The Care and Advocacy Program can help you navigate these challenges while remaining a student at the university.
ASUO Legal Services
ASUO Student Legal Services provides professional, ethical, and confidential legal assistance to UO students on a variety of legal topics. This service specializes in topics outside of the UO.