Campus Resources

BYU offers a variety of resources for students with varying needs and interests. Click on any of the campus resources below to learn more about how BYU serves its student population.

The University Accessibility Center seeks to provide students with disabilities equal access to all opportunities at BYU and to create an environment that facilitates learning and assists students in reaching their full potential.

BYU’s Title IX Office is committed to effectively promoting the awareness and prevention of sexual harassment, dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault/sexual violence, and stalking.

Multicultural Student Services is a unique team of multicultural specialists who value the total development of the multicultural student within The Aims of a BYU Education. They seek to develop a BYU environment of “fellow citizenry” where multiculturalism can flourish.

The Women’s Services and Resource office provides workshops, consultations, support groups, and other services for students, staff, and faculty to address women’s issues in a positive, proactive way. As a Campus Life office, they collaborate with other BYU offices and departments, as well as the community, to serve both the women and men at BYU.

The BYU Committee on Race, Equity & Belonging is united and deeply committed to realizing the recent call to action and reflecting the united declaration of leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the NAACP that educational institutions “review processes, [policies], and organizational attitudes regarding racism and root them out.”