Student Info
Contracts
Co-op Family Center
copfcsv@oregon.uoregon.edu
(541) 346-7400
2250 Patterson St.
TheCo-op Family Center
is located in Spencer View Family Housing. The Co-op is a cooperative effort by
university families and center staff to raise happy, healthy, compassionate and
socially confident children. The Co-op provides care for children ages 8 weeks
through 10 years of age. Not aimed just at children, the Co-op encourages the
belief that the community can raise wonderful and caring future citizens.
(541) 346-7400
2250 Patterson St.
The
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back to topLane Transit District
ltd@ltd.org
(541) 682-6100
1080 Willamette
Lane Transit District (LTD) aims to provide reliable public transportation services for those who have limited transportation options, therefore reducing the community’s dependence on automobiles.
(541) 682-6100
1080 Willamette
Lane Transit District (LTD) aims to provide reliable public transportation services for those who have limited transportation options, therefore reducing the community’s dependence on automobiles.
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Lane Transit District
back to topLegal Services
legal@uoregon.edu
(541) 346-4273
EMU, 334
Legal services offers free law services to currently registered students at theUniversity
of Oregon
(although additional court costs and document preparation fees may
apply). They facilitate legal processes including but not limited to
landlord/tenant disputes, uncontested divorces and family issues, off-campus
employment issues, misdemeanor criminal representation, expungement of
qualified criminal convictions, consumer complaints, small claims counseling,
and personal injury advice. Due to conflict rules, the adverse party cannot be
another University
of Oregon
student, professor, or instructor. Legal services are not offered to
students enrolled through the community education program. Call or stop by
the office to schedule an appointment.
(541) 346-4273
EMU, 334
Legal services offers free law services to currently registered students at the
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back to topOffice of Student Advocacy
asuoosa@uoregon.edu
(541) 346-3722
EMU, 334
The Office of Student Advocacy (OSA) provides free advocacy and defense services to incidental fee paying students. OSA helps students resolve problems related to their university experience, ranging from conduct code charges to discrimination and provides advocacy within the university's administrative framework on behalf of student rights.
(541) 346-3722
EMU, 334
The Office of Student Advocacy (OSA) provides free advocacy and defense services to incidental fee paying students. OSA helps students resolve problems related to their university experience, ranging from conduct code charges to discrimination and provides advocacy within the university's administrative framework on behalf of student rights.
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Office of Student Advocacy
back to topOregon Daily Emerald
emerald@uoregon.edu
(541) 346-5511
EMU, Suite 300
The Oregon Daily Emerald is the award-winning student-run independent daily campus newspaper at UO. Founded in 1899, the newspaper is published daily Monday through Friday and distributed throughout campus and the surrounding community and online at www.dailyemerald.com. Any student enrolled at the University is eligible to work for the paper in the newsroom, advertising, production, distribution and online departments. Our mission is to trainUniversity
of Oregon
students in all aspects of journalism while serving as the primary source of
news and information for campus.
(541) 346-5511
EMU, Suite 300
The Oregon Daily Emerald is the award-winning student-run independent daily campus newspaper at UO. Founded in 1899, the newspaper is published daily Monday through Friday and distributed throughout campus and the surrounding community and online at www.dailyemerald.com. Any student enrolled at the University is eligible to work for the paper in the newsroom, advertising, production, distribution and online departments. Our mission is to train
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back to topOregon Student Public Interest Research Group
ospirg@uoregon.edu
(541) 346-4377
EMU, Suite 1
The Oregon Student Public Interest Group (OSPIRG) was founded to offerOregon
students the means by which to study and act on the problems facing
society. Inherent in these activities are the ideals that form the basis
for the organization’s educational mission; service learning and civic
responsibility, ethics of sustainability and democracy, and the skills and
tools of citizenship.
back to top(541) 346-4377
EMU, Suite 1
The Oregon Student Public Interest Group (OSPIRG) was founded to offer
Sexual Assault Support Services
(541) 484-9791
Sexual Assault Support Services supports the victims of past and present sexual assault and through offering direct services, empowers survivors of sexual assault, educates the community and aims to change the societal conditions which allow oppression, especially sexual violence.
back to topSexual Assault Support Services supports the victims of past and present sexual assault and through offering direct services, empowers survivors of sexual assault, educates the community and aims to change the societal conditions which allow oppression, especially sexual violence.
