Wildcats Take Care
Each day we see our Wildcats taking care of themselves, our campus, the community and each other. Fortunately, you don’t have to do it alone. The University of Arizona has a variety of resources and support to ensure we can all care together.
Staying Well
Stay healthy and well together with Campus Health, including Counseling & Psych Services (CAPS) for students and Life & Work Connections for employees.
Keeping Safe
The University of Arizona Police (UAPD) is ready to serve and assist when you dial 911 in an emergency. Save 520-621-8273 (621-UAPD) to your phone for non-emergencies and follow them at @UArizonaPD on Instagram and @UArizonaPolice on X.
Being Alert
UAlert helps you stay in the know. You’ll get text and email notifications ASAP if there’s an immediate threat or concern.
Reporting Concerns
Students, parents, employees and campus community members can submit a TAMT Referral and request aid from the Threat Assessment and Management Team (TAMT).
These resources support your safety and well-being as you thrive on campus and explore your passions and interests. For additional information on safety efforts at Arizona, visit the Office of Public Safety website.
Resources to Help You Take Care
You can take care of yourself and those around you by utilizing the resources below.
UAlert
UAlert is a free service that delivers emergency messages to students, employees and designated campus colleagues via text and email. Family, friends and community members may also register for UAlert to stay aware of what is happening on campus. You can sign up and/or update your contact information for UAlert on the Emergency Management website.
Health & Wellness
We’re ready to help you stay well. Find services for enrolled students and employees at Campus Health to keep your mind and body healthy throughout the semester. Make an appointment or find directions on the Campus Health website.
- Students can also utilize Counseling & Psych Services (CAPS) for free mental health resources, wellness support and more ways to keep their minds and bodies healthy.
- Employees, you can access health and wellness resources as well through Life & Work Connections.
University of Arizona Police Department
The University of Arizona Police Department (UAPD) is ready to serve and assist when you dial 911 in an emergency. In addition, they provide meaningful safety updates on social media. Call 520-621-8273 (621-UAPD) and follow them at @UArizonaPD on Instagram and @UArizonaPolice on X.
Threat Assessment and Management Team (TAMT)
Have a concern? TAMT takes care to aid students, parents, employees and campus community members with concerning, disruptive, or other threatening behaviors. Additionally, you can report an incident of disturbing behavior through the TAMT website.