
Office of Student Services
| Disability Services Peer Mentors Student Complaints Volunteer and Internship Placements |
Events Student Handbooks Student Newspaper |
Disability Services
Students with disabilities, who need accommodations, call the Academic Skills Center at 277-5221.
Peer Mentors
When
school has become stressful or you just need someone
to talk to, you will find other students, like yourself,
waiting to help you. Students often find it difficult
to juggle school, family, and work. Our Peer Mentors
are here to help you. You can call 277-5000
to make an appointment or just drop in.
Let Us Help You...
Cope with academic anxiety, feelings of isolation, changing relationships,
juggling of multiple roles
Choose career goals and methods of achieving them
All Conversations Are Confidential
Hours:
| Monday - Thursday | 8:30 am to 9:00 pm |
Friday |
8:30 am to 4:00 pm |
Saturday |
8:30 am to 3:00 pm |
Student Complaints
If you have complaints or unresolved concerns, do not hesitate to come in to our office. We will do our best to resolve your issues.
Volunteer and Internship Placements
These are offered at Room 125. Lu Cribari can assist you with finding a volunteer or an internship placement which can be beneficial for your future career.
Events
Student Services has a listing of all activities on the URI/CCE campus. You can also register here for campus activities open to students.
Student Handbooks and University Manual
| URI Student
Handbook (pdf) URI Student Handbook (html) |
The University of Rhode Island has put together a student manual that outlines all of the policies of the university as it pertains to students. |
| Graduate Student Manual | The Graduate Student Manual sets forth policies and regulations as approved by the Graduate Council governing graduate students at URI. |
| The University Manual | The official policies and regulations of the University are listed in the University Manual |
Student newspaper - “Downcity”
The “Downcity Newspaper” is a monthly publication that highlights items of interest to students, faculty, staff and other residents of the campus. Download a PDF of the April 2009 issue (long download possible; please be patient).
Archive editions of Downcity: January 2009 | March 2009

