On-Campus Services
With a variety of resources for multicultural students, the University of Northern Iowa offers an excellent On-Campus experience. Whether you are looking to join educational and social organizations or just enjoy getting involved in ethnic activities this list has what your heart desires!
The university offers many diverse opportunities with its outstanding programs including those that cater specifically towards members belonging from certain cultures or backgrounds.


Peer Connect
Peer Connect is proud to provide resources and guidance for students. Download the booklet created by students to learn what resources are available to you on and around campus. To learn more or meet with our Peer Connect Mentors visit the Office of Professional Distinction (CBB 05)!
Office of the President
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Vice President for Student Affairs
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Dean of Students
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Office of Admissions
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Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships
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Office of the Registrar
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Department of Residence
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The Learning Center 261 Rod, Learning Commons – 319-273-6023 Services include reading, study strategies and examination services |
Academic Advising
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Student Support Services
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Office of Student Accessibility Services Student Health Center – 319-273-2676 Dedicated to serving the special needs of students and employees with disabilities. |
Counseling Center
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Student Health Clinic 016 Student Health Center – 319-273-2009 On-campus health facility available to students in need of care. |
Bias Incident/Climate Response Team Form |
Center for Multicultural Education 109 Maucker Union – 319-273-2250 Provides cultural, educational and social activities through programs promoting cross-cultural awareness and support for students from diverse backgrounds |
Military and Veteran Services
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Gender and Sexuality Services 111 Maucker Union – 319-273-5428 Promotes healthy, engaged, successful LGBT* students and allies. The LGBT* Center provides a safe space, resources and educational opportunities to advocate for an inclusive community |
Jumpstart 118 Gilchrist Hall – 319-273-2332 An extended orientation program designed to facilitate the successful transition of underrepresented students to the University. The program offers participants early move-in, course registration, cluster housing in residence halls and social activities. |
Office for Professional Distinction
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Recreation Services WRC 101 – 319-273-6275 Offers recreation, fitness and personal training services to students, faculty and staff. |
Other UNI resources include a variety of ethnic and cultural organizations such as: African Union Black Student Union Chinese Students and Scholars Association Ethnic Student Promoters International Student Association UNIdos (Hispanic/Latino Student Union) Visit studentorgs.uni.edu for a full listing. |