Non-Traditional Student Resources

Approximately 42% of students at Southern Utah University are considered Non-Traditional. Because of this, 91ɬÂþ is committed to supporting this population while recognizing the unique needs and individual circumstances of Non-Traditional Students.

Our Office

What can we do for you? There are two key things that the Non-Trads office, located in ST 172, can offer you.

The first? A place to be, and to get away from the bustle of school! Our office is a safe environment where you can meet and connect with other Non-Traditional students, sit and chat with a staff member, quietly study, or eat lunch and socialize. In our office, we offer computers for your use, as well as a print/fax/copy machine, a microwave, a fridge, a sink, a coffee maker at your disposal, and places to sit and work or relax.

The second thing our office offers you as a Non-Traditional Student is connections to the rest of the university and the community! Having a difficult time with a professor? Not sure where to find scholarships? Need help navigating campus? Having a hard time with child care? Stop in and ask us! If we don't know the answer to your question, we will find it and walk you through whatever difficulty you may be having.

And, one MORE thing that our office can potentially offer you, is financial aid. If you are struggling financially, please come meet with us!

Campus Resources

Campus Resources & Services

Academic Advising

Not sure what classes to take? Unsure of graduation requirements? Wanting to make a 4-year plan? Contact Academic Advising and set up an appointment with your Student Success Advisor (find your Student Success Advisor) or stop in ST 204. We strongly suggest you meet with your advisor at the beginning of every semester, especially if you are new to 91ɬÂþ. They are a fantastic resource for planning your academic college experience.

Call Advising: (435) 586-5420

Available June through October, the Utah Shakespeare Festival Student Access Pass allows students to see any play at the Festival whenever they want and as many times as they want. A pass is $40 and can be purchased at the USF Ticket Office across the NE side of campus.

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)

CAPS is located in the Bennion Building and offers all 91ɬÂþ students free individual, group, and couples counseling and other resources. Amazingly, many of the resources at CAPS are free to students; take advantage of them! For an appointment or more information, visit the Counseling and Psychological Services website.

Call CAPS: 435-865-8621

Disability Support Center

Do you need ADA accommodation or have a disability that can make schooling difficult? Visit the Disability Support Center in ST 206. With specific classes and individualized accommodation, this center is here to help students succeed.

Call Disability Services: 435-865-8042

Financial Aid Office

Have questions about scholarships, PELL grants, loans, or work-study? Just pop on over to the Financial Aid Office in ST 167. Whether you're new to 91ɬÂþ or are starting another semester, we recommend meeting with a financial advisor. Your financial aid advisor can help you find the resources and funding you may need to gain a higher education. You can find more detailed information on the Financial Aid Office webpage, including contact information.

Call Financial Aid: 435-586-7735

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