University of California Merced Guide for Parents

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2015–2016 A GUIDE FOR PARENTS


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UC Merced Guide Comprehensive advice and information for student success Welcome to the University of California, Merced Save the Date Family Weekend About UC Merced Students First Center Academic Success Money Matters Why Can’t I See My Student’s Grades? Housing Health, Wellness and Safety Student Life and Activities Career Center, Veterans Information Campus Map Academic Calendar Helpful Contact Information UC Merced Area Resources

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Welcome to the University of California, Merced As a University of California campus, our mission is excellence in teaching, research and public service. While the staff and units within the Division of Student Affairs collaborate with campus and community partners to help undergraduate and graduate students excel in and out of the classroom and laboratory, we consider parents and families equally important partners in that goal. The Division of Student Affairs is committed to finding student-centered approaches to support student success. This means we are often nimble in our efforts to help students discover strategies to guide their efforts. We believe in the transformational power of education to help our students meet their aspirations. We celebrate the rich diversity of our student population to create an inclusive campus environment. And we are focused on the positive impact our efforts have, so we use our resources wisely to elevate the student experience. We recognize the powerful opportunities that exist with students’ parents and family 6

members, and want to offer you as many resources as we can so you, too, can join in on your student’s educational journey. Please visit the Parent-Family Resource website (www.ucmerced.edu/parents), and if you have further questions, don’t hesitate to contact us (209-228-7178 or studentsfirst@ucmerced.edu). Part of what makes UC Merced a special place is that it combines the academic quality of the University of California with the personal attention and support of a small college. We believe in our mission, especially the focus on excellence, and are proud to have your student as part of our community. I am excited about all that lies ahead for your student, for our campus and for the ways we will, together, change the world around us for the better.

Go Bobcats! Charles Nies, Ph.D. Interim Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs cnies@ucmerced.edu ■ University of California, Merced


Family Weekend

2015

The University of California, Merced invites you to attend Family Weekend 2015, a campus-wide celebration in honor of parents, grandparents and all extended family. We encourage you to take part in this unique weekend experience, which will provide your family the opportunity to explore the University and everything it has to offer.

October 2015

For details, check the Office of Student Life website http://studentlife.ucmerced.edu/content/family-weekend

University of California, Merced Office of Student Life – Enrique Guzman 5200 N. Lake Road, Merced, CA 95343 (209) 228-3868 eguzman@ucmerced.edu

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About UC Merced UC Merced opened Sept. 5, 2005, as the 10th campus in the University of California system and the first American research university of the 21st century. Situated near Yosemite National Park, the campus significantly expands access to the UC system for students throughout the state, with a special mission to increase collegegoing rates among students in the San Joaquin Valley. It also serves as a major base of advanced research, a model of sustainable design and construction, and a stimulus to economic growth and diversification throughout the region.

A Focus on Research Just like at other UC campuses, academic research is a critical part of UC Merced’s mission. The process of discovery provides our students with a deeper understanding of the world and its cultural, social, natural and engineered systems, but more, it solves issues and challenges that are critical to the growth, health and overall wellbeing of the region, the state, nation and world. Our researchers are conducting groundbreaking work in diabetes, cancer, bacterial diseases, antibiotic resistance, 8

solar energy, climate change, water quality and availability, ecology, engineering, archaeology, cultures, history, political science, computer science and much, much more.

Special research institutes established at the university include: ⊲⊲ Health Sciences Research Institute ⊲⊲ Sierra Nevada Research Institute ⊲⊲ UC Merced Energy Research Institute ⊲⊲ University of California Advanced Solar Technologies Institute (UC Solar)

In addition, startup funding has been received for the: ⊲⊲ Blum Center themed “Global California: The World at Home” ⊲⊲ UC Merced Center for Computational Biology ⊲⊲ Center of Excellence for the Study of Health Disparities in Rural and Ethnic Underserved Populations ⊲⊲ UC Merced Center for Research in the Humanities and Arts

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UC Merced has also entered into collaborative research partnerships with the:

UC Merced’s presence in the Valley is helping address chronically low levels of educational attainment in the region.

⊲⊲ Central Valley Higher Education Consortium

Since the fall of 2004, the year before UC Merced opened, applications to UC campuses from Central Valley residents have increased 111 percent and admissions have risen 78 percent (as of September 2013).

⊲⊲ Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory ⊲⊲ National Park Service

A Member of the UC System Like all University of California campuses, UC Merced operates under the direction of the UC president and is governed by The Regents of the University of California, a 26-member board established under the California Constitution. UC Merced is the first new UC campus built since 1965. It was authorized by the California Legislature in 1988 to address the higher-education needs of the state’s fastest-growing region — the San Joaquin Valley, with a population of 6.5 million residents — and increase access to the UC system for the state’s top achievers.

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For the 2013–14 academic year, freshman enrollment exceeded last year’s thenrecord class size by about 100 students. Students hail primarily from the San Francisco Bay Area (30 percent), the greater Los Angeles area (30 percent) and the San Joaquin Valley (40 percent) and comprise the most diverse incoming class in the university’s history. UC Merced leads the UC system in the percentage of students from underrepresented ethnic groups, lowincome families and families whose parents did not attend college. For more details of our campus’s demographics, visit our Fast Facts page. ■

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Students First Center The Students First Center (SFC) is here to help students, parents and the public with questions regarding admissions, financial aid, registration, billing and many other topics. The SFC is always a good place to start when you have questions about UC Merced. Visit studentsfirst.ucmerced.edu for convenient access to important announcements, dates and deadlines, and links to many useful campus and community resources.

Connect with us at our UC Merced Bobcat Parents and Families Facebook page: www.facebook.com/ ucmbobcatparents

Calvin E. Bright Success Center & Academic Advising The mission of the Calvin E. Bright Success Center is to provide academic advising and learning support services that empower students to be successful in their academic and personal development. The BSC aims to provide academic assistance to students through a collaborative effort campus-wide, with the goal of helping students achieve academic success, overcome barriers, reach exciting milestones in their academic work and develop leadership skills.

Mid-Semester Grades We look forward to meeting both you and your student.

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Mid-semester grades provide students in lower division courses with early feedback (both positive and negative) about their academic performance. First-year students with unsatisfactory grades are required to attend a one-hour Academic Success Workshop, where they create their own “Success Plan� to help ensure a strong finish to the semester.

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Academic Success Academic Advisors Academic advising is a team effort; your student’s Advisor will provide the support and information your student needs to make decisions about his or her education. All of the Academic Advisors care about your student as a whole person, and we are here to guide your student, to listen and to motivate your student when he or she needs some extra encouragement. It is your student’s responsibility as a UC Merced student to read and understand the UC Merced General Catalog (catalog.ucmerced.edu), and to know and fulfill the requirements for graduation. Find out who your student’s academic advisor is by visiting: learning.ucmerced.edu/academicadvising/contact/ucm-advisors

The academic and research programs in the School of Natural Sciences create the environment for excellence in student achievement and cutting edge research in the broad areas of life, physical and environmental sciences.

School of Engineering The UC Merced School of Engineering is a research community devoted to learning, discovery and service. The School provides an exceptional technical and professional education and instills in our students advanced problem-solving skills, effective leadership qualities, and the ability to recognize and build on individual strengths throughout one’s career.

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renowned faculty members who are contributing rigorous research to their respective disciplines. SSHA serves regional, state, national and international communities as a multiinterdisciplinary partner within a researchintensive public university committed to innovative and substantive research, excellent teaching and student-focused learning. SSHA is dedicated to providing depth within a broad range of outstanding undergraduate and graduate programs that prepare students for varied roles as responsible, informed citizens and leaders. Research and academic programs encourage intellectual growth; prepare students for marketable, challenging careers and professions; instill the values of lifelong learning; and encourage civic responsibility, public service and understanding in a global society.

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Study Skills Workshops

Peer Academic Advising

Tutoring Services

Fiat Lux Scholars Program

(intensive support for low-income and underrepresented students)

DARTS Program (Degree Attainment for Returning and Transfer Scholars)

Guardian Scholars (Special support for former foster youth) ■

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Summer Session Helps Students Get Further Faster! UC Merced offers Summer Session every year with the goal of increasing student access to high-demand courses, helping students make appropriate degree progress and enhancing the university experience offered to students in the regular academic term. Each summer, a wide variety of lower-division and upper-division courses are offered in two six-week sessions and one eight week session. Summer Session dates are listed in the UC Merced Academic Calendar. A full list of courses and information regarding Summer Session fees, deadlines and policies are posted online each spring at summersession.ucmerced.edu. A recent study conducted by UC Merced’s Institutional Research and Decision Support evaluated the graduation rates of freshman who started in the fall terms of 2006, 2007 and 2008. According to this study, “students who enrolled in one or more UCM summer semesters were more likely to have graduated in four years than those who did not.” In fact, “students who took summer sessions only at UCM or at UCM and another college, completed their degree in four years at a significantly higher rate than those who did not enroll in summer sessions or enrolled only for

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summers at another college.” The study also showed that students who took summer session at a school other than UC Merced did not graduate any faster than students who never enrolled in summer session. In addition, students who take courses at UC Merced over the summer benefit from smaller class sizes and the ability to focus on just one subject area. Summer Session students are also able to take advantage of a wide-range of activities coordinated by the Office of Student Life, Outdoor Experience Program and Recreation and Athletics. Students can participate in intramural sports, day trips to Yosemite or Santa Cruz, as well as a variety of oncampus activities. Housing is offered in the summer and financial aid is available. For more information on Summer Session at UC Merced, please visit summersession.ucmerced.edu or email summersession@ucmerced.edu. ■

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Money Matters Student Business Services Fees & Tuition Payment Schedule:

the MyBill website. Information related to parent access to information can be found at the following page: sbs.ucmerced.edu/ pages/parent-access.aspx.

Fall 2015 — August 19, 2015

UniversityParent Page:

Spring 2016 — January 13, 2016

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Deferred Payment Plan (DPP) The Deferred Payment Plan (DPP) offers students the option to pay their tuition, fees and student housing contract amount, if applicable, in three monthly installments per semester. Students can apply for the DPP in the MyBill website. Additional information regarding the DPP can be found at the following page: sbs.ucmerced.edu/pages/dpp.aspx.

UC Merced CATCARD The UC Merced Campus ID Card (CATCARD) is your student’s one card access to student services and programs, buildings and retail services. The CatCard is a campus-wide convenience, right in your student’s wallet! It is fast, convenient and secure.

Spending Freedom Establishing a Parent PIN If a student wants to authorize a parent or other person to access student account information online or over the phone with Student Business Services staff, the student should establish a Parent PIN on 14

Simply deposit money into the Flexible Spending Account (“FLEX”) and with the swipe of your student’s card, the exact amount of his or her purchase is deducted from the balance.

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There is never a reason for your student to worry about having enough cash in his or her pocket to buy supplies at the campus store, grab a snack or drink on the way to class, or make photocopies. That is, if you take advantage of UC Merced’s CatCard services.

Online Photo Submission Students may submit their photo electronically for their official UCM CatCard or visit the CatCard Office to take their photo. Please visit our website for information and guidelines catcard. ucmerced.edu/online-photo-submission.

Catcard Usage

Access secured buildings

Photocopy and print using certain network printers

Purchase textbooks, school supplies, sundries and collegiate paraphernalia at the Campus Store

Access the Gallo Recreation Center (i.e. your gym membership card)

Access residence laundry rooms (students only)

Ride the Cat Tracks Bus

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Flexible Spending Plan

Cat Dollars Plan

Identification card

On-Campus Meal Plan

Check resource material out from the Kolligian Library

Off-Campus Commuter Plan

Laundry Plan

Purchase meals at the Dining Commons, Lantern Cafe and Marketplace

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Why Can’t I See My Student’s Grades? The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law intended to protect the privacy of student education records accumulated from early childhood through college. FERPA provides parents with certain rights with respect to children’s education records up until entry to the university. When a student enters the university, the rights parents previously held transfer exclusively to the student. The university considers students as adults, regardless of age or financial 18

dependence. Ordinarily, parents of UC Merced students obtain information about their students’ records directly from their students. The payment of a student’s tuition by the parent does not, by itself, give the parent the right of access to a student’s education record. Questions regarding these procedures may be directed to the Office of the Registrar. Additional information on FERPA and parents made available by College Parents of America can be found at www.collegeparents.org/ferpa. ■ University of California, Merced


housing To fully experience university life, nothing equals living on campus where students are part of a tight-knit community, make lifelong friends, and enjoy the convenience of only a short distance to classrooms and professors’ offices. On-campus living is more than just a place to stay. It’s an opportunity for students to interact with individuals from diverse backgrounds, hang out and talk about lectures and intriguing topics, form study groups and learn more about themselves and their values. It’s an opportunity for your student to establish his or her www.universityparent.com/ucmerced

independence and responsibility to the greater community.

Amenities & Services Residents are encouraged to take advantage of the many amenities available as part of the Housing and Residence Life contract. Examples include fulltime student and professional staff who work closely with residents to provide educational and social activities. In addition, residents have access to study rooms; meetings rooms; the Resident Learning Center; tutoring; The Den with ⊲ 19


a large screen TV, pool tables, ping pong, foosball and air hockey tables; music and dance rooms; outside barbeque grills; bike storage; The Movie Summits; computers and printers; the game room; the Housing IT Help Desk; the vending center and much more. Included in the cost of rent is Internet access, cable TV and all utilities except telephone.

What to Bring •

Extra-long twin bedding — 80”x30” (sheets, pillows, pillowcases, blankets, bedspread/comforter)

Bathroom supplies and toiletries — towels, soap, shampoo, toothbrush and paste, razor, lotions, and other personal items

Power strip with surge protector

Cords for cable TV and Internet hook up

Alarm clock

Laundry bag/basket and laundry detergent

Study/Desk lamp — halogen lamps must be fire-safety rated

Padlock for desk drawer (combo or key)

Emergency supplies: flashlight, battery radio, etc.

Prescribed medications

Micro-fridge or one Energy Star microwave oven (900 watt) and one small refrigerator (no larger than 4.2 cu.ft.)

Important Hall Dates The following dates are subject to change. For the most current information please visit: housing.ucmerced.edu. Sunday, August 23, 2015

Housing residence halls open on Sunday, August 23, 2015. New and continuing student move-in process starts at 8 a.m. and ends at 6 p.m. Students will receive their assigned move-in time by August 7, 2015.

Saturday, December 19, 2015

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Housing closes at 10 a.m. for Winter Break. Students may leave their personal belongings but are not allowed in housing during the winter recess. University of California, Merced


Sunday, January 17, 2016

Resident move-in. Housing opens at 10 a.m.

Saturday, March 19, 2016

Spring Recess begins; Residents ARE PERMITTED TO STAY in the residence halls.

Monday–Thursday, March 21–24, 2016

Spring Recess. No instruction, dining hall closed.

Saturday, May 14, 2016

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Health, Wellness & Safety Health Please encourage your student to use the Health Center — we provide a relaxed, friendly environment so that students, especially younger students, feel comfortable coming to us for help. Our providers love working with the students and are very aware of health issues specific to this age group. Even if your student waives out of the UC Student Health Insurance Plan (UCSHIP), he or she is still eligible to use the Health Center for his or her basic health care. Some charges are incurred for specific services without UCSHIP, but these charges are modest. Health Services provides comprehensive medical, mental health and health promotion services to all UCM registered 22

students. Services are designed to minimize the impact of illness, emotional distress and injury on studies and work.

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) The mission of Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) is to support the mental health of UC Merced students in a confidential atmosphere of acceptance and accessibility, in order to promote their academic, personal and social development. CAPS is also committed to utilizing ethical and highly competent clinicians who are prepared to serve a diverse clientele. CAPS provides a variety of clinical services, including individual, couples and group psychotherapy; crisis intervention; University of California, Merced


psychological assessment; consultations; and workshops and outreaches to the campus community. All services are free to registered undergraduate and graduate students. CAPS is happy to speak with parents and receive any information related to concerns about their students; however, due to confidentiality, CAPS cannot provide information about students to parents, including information about students’ attendance in counseling. Resources for parents regarding mental health concerns can be found on the UC Merced website for Counseling and Psychological Services.

and Public Safety Department serves the campus and associated university properties. On duty 24 hours, 365 days a year, our police officers, public safety dispatchers, community service officers, support staff and managers provide innovative and caring professional service to our communities.

CSO Program Services ⊲⊲ Safety Escorts ⊲⊲ Lost and Found

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Student Life & Activities The Office of Student Life The Office of Student Life (OSL) is here to encourage involvement in campus life, support student initiatives and serve as a primary liaison to students. Focusing on the foundational principles of leadership, service and social justice, OSL supports the academic mission of the University and enhances the out-ofthe-classroom experience for students. Through coordination and sponsorship of over 600 dynamic educational, social and skill development events, workshops, lectures and trips each year, the Office of Student Life keeps students connected to the campus, community and their Bobcat experience. Getting involved and connected on campus promotes student success. With that in mind, the Office of Student Life has nine programmatic areas of focus to provide education and support for the student co-curricular experience. Those focus areas are Leadership Programs, Social Justice Initiatives, Civic Leadership, Clubs and Organizations, Student Government, Activities and Events, Student Judicial Affairs, Sorority and Fraternity Life, and Women’s Programs. With over 160 registered student clubs and organizations active at UC Merced, students have an endless array of opportunities for involvement as well as personal and professional development. OSL also offers the Catlife.ucmerced.edu website for students to explore current clubs and organizations, see event notices, manage their student involvement portfolio, record community service hours 24

and more. Encourage your student to browse the Office of Student Life and the Catlife websites to get familiar with the many resources and opportunities available.

Disability Services The mission of Disability Services is to promote equal educational access and full participation by and for students with disabilities in the rich academic and campus life environment at UC Merced. DS staff members are available to answer questions and provide useful information to facilitate equal academic access to students with disabilities. In accordance with the ADA and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, students must initiate contact with Disability Services in order to determine eligibility for services.

Recreation & Athletics The Recreation & Athletics Department is committed to the wellness of our students. Students have access to a variety of recreation activities, intramural sports, club sports, fitness classes and intercollegiate athletics. Students can participate in everything from an Outdoor Experience Program backpacking trip, to cheering their fellow students to victory on a club team or intercollegiate team. The Student Activities and Athletics Center along with the Joseph Edward Gallo Recreation & Wellness Center provide drop-in recreation, fitness classes, University of California, Merced


free weights and cardio equipment. All registered students have access to the Rec Center complex with their CatCard. For more information on recreation programs and building hours visit recreation.ucmerced.edu.

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UC Merced is a member of the California Pacific Athletic Conference of the NAIA and competes in the following sports: Men’s and Women’s Cross Country, Men’s and Women’s Volleyball, Men’s and Women’s Basketball, and Men’s and Women’s Soccer. For more information about athletics visit www.ucmercedbobcats.com. ⊲

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Center for Career & Professional Advancement The Center for Career & Professional Advancement (CCPA) strives to ensure your student leaves UC Merced prepared and confident for life within their professional and/or graduate school careers. In order to support and develop your student, CCPA (hire.ucmerced.edu) offers the following services: career coaching, professional assessment tests, mock interviews, graduate school search and application process, assistance with internship and job searching, and many other services. We encourage all students to connect with CCPA during their first academic semester, or at the minimum within their first-year at UC-Merced. CCPA’s services are available to enrolled undergraduate and graduate students, and all UC-Merced alumni.

What Can the Center For Career & Professional Advancement Do To Assist Students? UC Merced offers a highly personal approach to career management, ensuring that students receive attention and access to the knowledge, resources and guidance required to accomplish their career goals. The center is dedicated to helping students explore careers, learn new skills and gain valuable work experience to complement academic training. 26

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Practice their skills through a mock interview

Meet industry professionals at our career fairs, information sessions and networking events

Develop a job search strategy

Take a career assessment and pinpoint their passion

Participate in interactive workshops and build their professional toolkit

Explore on-campus employment and gain real-world skills

Dine in style at our professionally hosted etiquette dinner

Hit the road and visit an employer as part of our company treks

Prepare for graduate studies by researching programs and building an application package

For more information visit our website hire.ucmerced.edu or call (209) 228-7272.

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Veterans Information The UC Merced veteran community is dedicated to providing a welcoming environment for veterans, reservists and dependents. For more information, please contact our VA Certifying Official or visit the Veterans Education and Transition Services office. Additional information can also be found by visiting our website at veteranservices.ucmerced.edu.

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Veterans educational benefits program

Provides assistance with Call to Duty Procedures

Priority registration for qualified veteran students

Phone: (209) 228-7178 Fax: (209) 228-4694 Email: veteranservices@ucmerced.edu Physical Location: Kolligian Library, Room 122

Veterans Education and Transition Services (V.E.T.S.) •

Resource Center

Mentorship Programs

Student Organizations

Additional Federal or State benefits

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Academic Calendar 2015-2016 Fall Semester 2015 Fall Instruction Begins

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Labor Day Holiday

Monday, September 7, 2015

Veterans Day Holiday

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Non-Instructional Day

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Thanksgiving Holiday

Thursday, November 26 – Friday, November 27, 2015

Fall Instruction Ends

Friday, December 11, 2015

Final Exams

Saturday, December 12 & Monday, December 14 – Friday, December 18, 2015

Fall Semester Ends

Friday, December 18, 2015

Spring Semester 2016 Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday

Monday, January 18, 2016

Spring Instruction Begins

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Presidents Day Holiday

Monday, February 15, 2016

Spring Recess

Monday, March 21 – Thursday, March 24, 2016

Cesar Chavez Holiday

Friday, March 25, 2016

Instruction Ends

Friday, May 6, 2016

Final Exams

Saturday, May 7 & Monday, May 9 – Friday, May 13, 2016

Semester Ends

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Helpful Contact Information Admissions (209) 228-7178 admissions@ucmerced.edu or tours@ucmerced.edu admissions.ucmerced.edu

Calvin E. Bright Success Center (209) 228-7252 learning@ucmerced.edu learning.ucmerced.edu

H. Rajender Reddy Health Center: Health Services (209) 228-2773 health@ucmerced.edu health.ucmerced.edu

H.. Rajender Reddy Health Center: Counseling and Psychological Services (209) 228.4266 counseling@ucmerced.edu

Campus Cashiering (209) 228-4121

Registrar Campus Store (209) 228-2665 bookstore@ucmerced.edu bookstore.ucmerced.edu

(209) 228-7178 registrar@ucmerced.edu registrar.ucmerced.edu

School Of Engineering Financial Aid (209) 228-7178 finaid@ucmerced.edu financialaid.ucmerced.edu

(209) 228-4411 engineering@ucmerced.edu engineering.ucmerced.edu

School of Natural Sciences (209) 228-4309 naturalsciences@ucmerced.edu naturalsciences.ucmerced.edu

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School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts (209) 228-7742 ssha@ucmerced.edu ssha.ucmerced.edu

Students First Center (209) 228-7178 studentsfirst@ucmerced.edu studentsfirst.ucmerced.edu

Summer Session Student Business Services (209) 228-4114 sbs@ucmerced.edu sbs.ucmerced.edu

summersession@ucmerced.edu summersession.ucmerced.edu

UCM Disability Services Student Housing (209) 228-4663 housing@ucmerced.edu housing.ucmerced.edu

Student Life (209) 228-5433 studentlife@ucmerced.edu studentlife.ucmerced.edu catlife.ucmerced.edu

(209) 228-6996 disabilityservices@ucmerced.edu disability.ucmerced.edu

Veterans Education and Transition Services (V.E.T.S.) (209) 228-8387 vets@ucmerced.edu

Veteran Services Certifying Official (209) 228-7178 veteranservices@ucmerced.edu veteranservices.ucmerced.edu â–

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UC Merced Area Resources

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Places to Live Creekside Apartments

2813 Park Ave. Merced, CA 95348 (209) 723-2157 www.rentatcreekside.com Please see ad on p. 16

Bear Creek Manor

Brookdale Gardens

147 E. Brookdale Dr. Merced, CA 95340 (209) 383-3564‚ www.brookdalegardensapts. com Please see ad on p. 16

2929 M St. Merced, CA 95304 (209) 723-4674 www.bearcreekmanorand terraceapartments.com Please see ad on p. 16

Brookdale North

Bear Creek Park

Saratoga Apartments

2841 Park Ave. Merced, CA 95348 (209) 384-2609 www.bearcreekparkapts. com Please see ad on p. 16

Bear Creek North

2976 M St. Merced, CA 95348 (209) 383-5704 www.bearcreeknorthapts. com Please see ad on p. 16

Bear Creek Terrace

2929 M St. Merced, CA 95340 (209) 383-3549 www.bearcreekmanorand terraceapartments.com Please see ad on p. 16

344 E. Brookdale Dr. Merced, CA 95340 (209) 383-2201 brookdalenorth@gsfpi.com Please see ad on p. 16 673 Loughborough Dr. Merced, CA 95348 (209) 723-6685 Saratoga@gsfpi.com Please see ad on p. 17

Sierra Village

1123 Loughborough Dr. Merced, CA 95348 (209) 384-7060 Please see ad on p. 17

Village Landing

1163 Loughborough Dr. Merced, CA 95348 (209) 384-7060 www.villagemeadowsapts.com Please see ad on p. 1

Village Terrace

3827 San Jose Ave. Merced, CA 95348 (209) 259-4469 www.heritagemanagement.com Please see ad on p. 3

The Villages Apartment Homes

3342 M St. Merced, CA 95348 (209) 383-1616 thevillagesapartmenthomes.com Please see ad on p. 17

Yardley Gardens

3388 G St. Merced, CA 95340 (209) 383-3280 yardleygardens@gsfpi.com Please see ad on p. 17

3601 San Jose Ave. Merced, CA 95348 (209) 259-4467 www.heritagemangement.com Please see ad on p. 3

Additional Services Educational Employees Credit Union

Merced School Employees FCU

127 W. El Portal Dr., Ste. A Merced, CA (800) 538-3328 myEECU.org Please see ad on p. 2

1021 Olivewood Dr. 1935 M St. Merced, CA (209) 383-5550 www.mercedschoolcu.org Please see ad on p. 12

Merced Regional Airport

UniversityParent E-News

20 Macready Dr. Merced, CA 95341 (209) 385-6873 www.flymercedairport.com Please see ad on p. 27

Village Meadows

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