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Student Life
Student Services

Your happiness and success are what matter most to us at Mizzou, and to help you along the way, we offer a variety of services that are geared toward you. They are:

Counseling Center Services
Disability Services
Gaines/Oldham Black Culture Center
International Center
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Resource Center
Parking and Transportation Services
RSVP (Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention) Center
Safety on Campus
Student Health Center
Wellness Resource Center
Women’s Center

Counseling Center Services
The Center will help you sort through a range of concerns, including grief and loss, anxiety and family issues. There’s also a self-help center. More about the Counseling Center

Disability Services
The Disability Services Office coordinates services and accommodations for students with disabilities to minimize the impact of functional limitations upon their lives at Mizzou. More about disability services

Gaines/Oldham Black Culture Center
The GOBCC creates a learning environment for students, faculty and staff, plus citizens of the Columbia community, that fosters the understanding, recognition and appreciation of the contributions made by black people. More about the GOBCC

International Center
If you’re an international student, you’ll get answers to all your questions about travel documents, academic practices, expenses and more at the center. If you’re U.S.-based and you’re planning to study abroad, this is also the place to go for answers! More about the International Center

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer Resource Center
The LGBTQ Center welcomes faculty, students, staff and community members. We encourage understanding, lend support, provide presentations and training, operate a library and more. More about the LGBTQ Center

Parking and Transportation Services
We offer shuttle bus services and parking assignments for faculty, staff and students. More about your parking and transportation needs

RSVP (Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention) Center
The RSVP Center offers a wide range of resources including educational programs and yearly events covering issues of rape, sexual assault, dating violence and stalking; book and video library; services and referral information for survivors of violence; and four student organizations. More about the RSVP Center

Safety on Campus
Mizzou is committed to providing the members of the campus community and visitors with the safest and most secure environment possible. In fact, our police department offers a range of services, including self-defense classes for women. More on campus safety and the MU Police Department

Student Health Center
Our center provides a wide range of clinical services such as medical diagnoses, allergy treatments and immunization. In addition, you’ll find classes designed to promote health (yoga, anyone?) and help with preparing to live abroad. More about the Student Health Center

Wellness Resource Center
The Wellness Resource Center provides ongoing programs and services that address alcohol and drug abuse issues, fitness and nutrition, stress reduction, smoking prevention and other aspects of wellness. The WRC  houses a wellness resource library and an extensive peer education program. The WRC plans proactive outreach programs and services throughout the year. More about the Wellness Resource Center 

Women’s Center
The Women's Center offers a wide range of resources, including a library, a comfortable lounge, programs and workshops on topics, such as: healthy relationships, self-esteem, gender issues, feminism and more. The center is home to the Language Partners Program, which matches international students with native English speakers. More about the Women's Center …

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Office of Admissions
230 Jesse Hall
University of Missouri
Columbia, MO 65211
Phone: 573-882-7786 or
1-800-225-6075 (toll free in Missouri, Illinois and Kansas)
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