Safe Ride provides free transportation to students in order to promote campus safety. Safe Ride is open to all university-affiliated individuals. This means that all students, faculty, staff and their guests are welcome to use our service. Safe Ride is a door-to-door service. We do not run on a route. Simply call 621-SAFE and we will pick you up and drop you off anywhere inside our boundaries.

More informationat: saferide.asua.arizona.edu

 

The Associated Students of The University of Arizona (ASUA) offers a wide variety of programs and services that students can both help organize and utilize. These programs range from planning carnivals, raising funds for scholarships, and representing student concerns to the state legislature. Also, ASUA is responsible for the well being of the near 500 clubs and organizations that make up the campus environment. All students are urged to get involved with the student government.

There is one legislative body, the Undergraduate Senate, a student body president, and two vice-presidents, an Administrative Vice President, and an Executive Vice President. numerous programs and services are offered along with a presidential cabinet appointments.

Within each entity of ASUA, a student serves as the director and other students work as chairpersons and staff members. Every program and service is constantly looking for enthusiastic students to help. And many Senators compile a staff to work on particular issues.

 

The Arizona Students' Association (ASA) serves as an independent advocate for students in the state. ASA is most well known for lobbying efforts concerning tuition increases and differential fees. ASA is responsible for much more; publication of teacher evaluations, student participation on administration advisory committees, and the community action grant can all be attributed to the work of the ASA board. http://azstudents.org/

Spring Fling is the largest student-run carnival in the nation. Each year, over 3,000 University of Arizona students volunteer to bring fun and excitement to the Tucson community.
The mission of ASUA Spring Fling is to provide a mechanism for funding of UA clubs and organizations through an annual student- run carnival. April 8-11, 2010  
springfling.asua.arizona.edu

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Building 19, Suite 325W, Tucson AZ 85721

520-621-ASUA (2782)

ASUA Basketball and Cheer League is looking for students with basketball and/or cheer experience to coach 8-13 year-olds during the Spring 2010 season!

Apply HERE

COACHES NEEDED

Club and Vendor List Application

Apply HERE

Basketball League

Coach Application

Download HERE

APPLICATIONS

Spring Fling

Business Staff Application

Download HERE

2010 Family Weekend

Director Application

Download HERE


Every Friday before home games at 5pm. The ZonaZoo crew gets your Game Weekend KICKED-OFF to an AWESOME start with their very own Pep-Rally on University Blvd.

Questions? visit zonazoo.asua.arizona.edu

or call 621-2782

Bear Down Fridays!

The ASUA Legal Services office is now open Monday through Friday from 9 and until 3 p.m. Call 621-ASUA to schedule an appointment. Make sure to bring with you all documents relating to your question. You must also bring a current student ID card. Current enrollment will be verified at the time of your appointment. CALL 621-ASUA.

More Information at:

legal.asua.arizona.edu

 

Bear Down Camp

Executive Director
Application

now available
Download HERE