Resources
Academic Enhancement Center
4th Floor Roosevelt Hall
874-2367
The AEC offers one-to-one and small group tutoring by appointment and on a walk-in basis. The Center also organizes and facilitates study groups for students working in the same courses, and can provide study group materials to students and professors who wish to organize groups of their own. Additionally, Center staff work with individual students and with groups and organizations on a variety of study skills issues, and with faculty and staff to strengthen connections between classroom and lab learning and AEC services. ![]()
Athletics and Recreation Services
Mackal Field House
874-2029
www.uri.edu/athletics/recservices
The URI Department of Athletics and Recreation offers 22 intercollegiate sports and 17 club sports programs. Athletic Facilities include Keaney Gymnasium, Ryan Center, Meade Stadium, Mackal Field House, Tootell Aquatic Center, URI Soccer Complex, Boss Ice Arena and much more.
Career Services
Roosevelt Hall, Room 228
874-2311
Career Services offers private career counseling appointments, walk-in quick question service, and career self-assessment services. They also deliver presentations and hold workshops on choosing a major, resume building, and job interview strategies. ![]()
Memorial Union, Room 316
874-2828
Looking for housing? Need a roommate? You can find these and more, as well as, answers to frequently asked questions, including questions on parking, safety concerns, and campus services. ![]()
Roosevelt Hall, Room 217
874-2288
The Counseling Center is staffed by professional counselors, psychologist and social workers. They offer a wide range of skill-building workshops and support groups as well as provide assistance to students who are adjusting to college life, coping with stress, and developing self-esteem. ![]()
Memorial Union, Room 330 (Office of Student Life)
874-2098
www.uri.edu/disability_services
Disability Services for Students recognizes that students with disabilities make a significant contribution to the diversity and quality of the URI community. This office fosters an accepting and inclusive environment through education, awareness, and accessibility. ![]()
Green Hall, 2nd floor
874-9500
For Financial aid, Registration & Billing assistance visit Enrollment Services in Green Hall. One-on-one Enrollment Services Counselors are available as a walk-in service. ![]()
Feinstein Center for Service Learning/Clearinghouse for Volunteers
Roosevelt Hall Room 127/125
401-874-7422
Established in 1995, the Feinstein Center for Service Learning promotes the integration of service with academic study in order to enhance student learning and involvement with communities and their agencies. The Clearinghouse for Volunteers is located in Rm. 125 in Roosevelt Hall. We assist students and faculty in finding a volunteer opportunity that is right for them. The Clearinghouse maintains an agency database that contains listings of agencies that are in need of volunteers. ![]()
Adams Hall Room 111
401-874-2894
HThe Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender (GLBT) Center at the University of Rhode Island strives to create a welcoming and safe environment for people of all sexual orientations and gender identities. Prioritizing around dimensions of education, support, and advocacy, the GLBT Center works directly with students, faculty, staff and community members to provide meaningful related programs and services. ![]()
Potter Building (Health Services)
401-874-5954
http://health.uri.edu/healthed.php
Health Education is designed to be an integral part of the campus community by providing health awareness and promotion as well as education and health interventions that maximize individual students wellness and community health. ![]()
Potter Building
874-2246
Physicians, nurse practitioners, and college health nurses provide comprehensive health care. There are licensed pharmacy, laboratory, and X-ray services available. ![]()
Roger Williams Complex, 18 Butterfield Rd
401-874-2215
The Department of Housing and Residential Life (HRL) currently manages twenty traditional residence halls and two small apartment complexes exclusively for undergraduate students. The students who live in these residences range from new incoming freshmen to seniors. ![]()
874-2160
www.uri.edu/univcol/internships
An internship through the URI Internship Program provides a student with valuable work experience, a clearer sense of career goals and interests, and job-seeking & interviewing skills. ![]()
Tootell, Room 121
874-5972
www.uri.edu/athletics/recservices/imsleagueschedules.html
URI’s Intramural Sports Program is coordinated by Recreational Services, within the Department of Athletics. Intramural sports are an integral part of campus life giving students, faculty, and staff the opportunity to come together for competition and camaraderie. The IM staff invites you to get involved and be part of the action. ![]()
874-2851
www.uri.edu/mcc/
The Multicultural Center celebrates unity in diversity. It creates a safe and supportive environment where students, faculty, and staff build a learning community that produces and applies knowledge designed to advocate and celebrate cultural understanding of self and others. ![]()
National Student Exchange, Study Abroad, and International Internships
Taft Hall
874-5546
This office helps guide undergraduate students to those study away and overseas internship programs that add breadth and depth to their academic program and enhance their overall competence. ![]()
Roosevelt Hall, 4th floor
874-2993
http://www.uri.edu/univcol/acadadv/peers.php?pages=all
Peer Mentors can help students with general concerns on issues such as settling into campus life, using the ARIES registration system, tips on good study habits, discussing roommate problems, and much more. ![]()
Religious Services
Religious counseling available to any member of the URI community
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Memorial Union, Room 210
874-2726
There are over 100 student organizations at URI, where students can become involved in extra-curricular activities. The organizations may be political, academic, or social. ![]()
Memorial Union, Room 330
874-2101
The Office of Student Life enhances the integration of classroom and out-of-class educational experiences by providing supportive programs and services to all students. ![]()
Substance Abuse Prevention Services
Memorial Union, Room 330
874-2101
dreilly@uri.edu
Recognizing that not everyone who abuses alcohol or other drugs necessarily requires or desires treatment, Substance Abuse Prevention Services offers resource materials and information so students can make educated choices. ![]()
University College
Roosevelt Hall
874-2993
University College (UC) is the home for new and continuing students not yet officially declared in their major of choice. UC offers academic advising services as well as first year transition services. ![]()
874-2666
The URI Library carries over 1.1 million books and receives 8,000 current periodicals. This is a quiet place to study alone or in groups in the reserves room. ![]()
Violence Against Women Prevention Program
Women’s Center
874-9293
www.uri.edu/health/vp/
Provides education and information about dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, and related issues. They also provide advocacy, support, and referrals to victims of these crimes. ![]()
Women’s Center
874-9293
www.uri.edu/health/vp/
The URI Women's Center provides the necessary resources to help create an educational and work environment rich in visible role models and free of sexual bias and inequities. The Women's Center strives to assist all university women to grow to their full potential by developing their voices and by showcasing their talents.. ![]()
If you, or someone you know, needs assistance on any issue- academic or personal- please feel free to contact the Early Alert via email at amoffatt@mail.uri.edu , online form or call 874-5527. Referrals can be anonymous.

