On-Campus Resources
Student Health and Counseling
Student Health and Counseling (SHAC) provides quality health and counseling services to all UNM students to foster student success. Counseling providers are safe-zone trained and provide support LGBTQ individuals in a confidential setting. The Health Center also offers a Women’s Health Clinic and a Men’s Health Maintenance Program for sex-specific health needs.
Division for Equity and Inclusion (DEI)
The Division for Equity and Inclusion promotes equity for all members of the University community by leading efforts and building sustainable partnerships to transform the campus environment, in addition to fostering inclusive excellence, promoting equity, and advocating social justice; and, in this way, nurture a climate that imbues diversity as an asset.
Compliance, Ethics, and Equal Opportunity (CEEO)
The mission of Compliance, Ethics, and Equal Opportunity (CEEO) is to promote equal access and treatment for all and to promote an environment free of discrimination and inequity in accordance with University values and policies and with federal and state equal opportunity and affirmative action statues and regulations. The Office of Equal Opportunity’s protected classes include gender identity and sexual orientation. The office is located at 609 Buena Vista NE.
Women’s Resource Center
The Women’s Resource Center is a place of advocacy, support, and safety for all members of the greater University and New Mexico community. The Center provides workshops, support groups, educational materials, and a resource library, among other services. The Women’s Resource Center is located in Mesa Vista Hall, room 1160.
El Centro de la Raza
Engaging the Raza community, El Centro de la Raza provides tools for self-determination and resiliency, supports the transformation of students through knowledge, skills and responsibility and challenges self and systems to achieve social justice. El Centro offers many culture-specific programs and educates the campus community on the diverse issues that affect Raza students attending or wishing to attend UNM. El Centro de la Raza is located in Mesa Vista Hall, room 1153.
African-American Student Services
The African American Student Services program at UNM provides culturally relevant programs designed to assist primarily African American students in making a confident transition and successful adjustment to the University if New Mexico. African American Student Services is committed to recognizing the differences within the African American culture, appreciating other cultures, and promoting programs within the university and the surrounding community that provide a cross-cultural perspective. AASS is located in Mesa Vista Hall, room 1130.
American Indian Student Services
American Indian Student Services (AISS) provides cultural and academic programming for American Indian students attending the University of New Mexico in an effort to ensure their academic achievement and assist in the development of personal, cultural, and social success. AISS is located in Mesa Vista Hall, room 1119.
LoboRESPECT is the name of UNM’s comprehensive approach to preventing and responding to sexual misconduct in our campus community. This website includes information on our prevention education efforts and programs, services and support for victims of sexual misconduct, and our policies.
ARC (Accessibility Resource Center)
Accessibility Resource Center (ARC) recognizes individuals with disabilities as an integral part of a diverse community and is committed to the provision of comprehensive resources to the University community (faculty, staff, and student) in order to create equitable, inclusive, and practical learning environments.