Academic Resources
Resources that are available to support students in their academic endeavors, including tutorial assistance, disability accommodations and counseling
PEER LEARNING/TUTORING
The Peer Learning and Tutoring Program provides students with structured, small group, proactive support to prepare for upcoming exams. Trained peer tutors facilitate review sessions, clarify challenging concepts, and guide effective study strategies. The program promotes early preparation, collaborative learning, and academic success. Students should contact kaboudreaux@ucdavis.edu to schedule a meeting with the School's Educational Specialist, Karen Boudreaux, who organizes and supervises the program.
In addition to peer learning/tutoring, students can meet with the School's Educational Specialist for Paws and Reflect sessions. These sessions provide students with the opportunity to work collaboratively with the School’s Educational Specialist to enhance learning and academic performance. These sessions focus on strategic exam review, the development of brain-based study habits, improvement of organizational skills, and identification of research-supported strategies tailored to individual learning needs. The program is designed to promote effective, evidence-based approaches that help students study more efficiently and perform more confidently.
DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS/Student Disability Center (SDC)
The SDC (http://sdc.ucdavis.edu/) is a department within the Division of Student Affairs and is located in 54 Cowell Building or call 530-752-3184. Their philosophy is to promote independence and integrated participation in campus life for students with disabilities. The SDC is staffed by professional Disability Specialists who specialize in different areas: learning, vision, hearing, medical, psychological, and mobility. These professionals each work with an assigned caseload of students, determining their eligibility for academic accommodations and ensuring the reasonable accommodation process necessary to allow the students to participate meaningfully in educational opportunities on campus.
Process within the School of Veterinary Medicine for Students with Disabilities
The SDC will provide the Office for Academic Programs/Curricular Support with the accommodation information for each student. The Office for Academic Programs/Curricular Support will work with the student and their instructors to put these accommodations in place. Students are responsible for contacting the SDC at the beginning of each semester in order to have accommodations in place for that semester.
The School is not required to provide accommodations if these accommodations would lower academic standards or compromise the integrity of the school or program by not allowing a student to gain skills or abilities that are fundamental to the practice of veterinary medicine.
STUDENT HEALTH AND COUNSELING SERVICES (SHCS)
Student Health Services (SHS) and Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) are one department called Student Health and Counseling Services (SHCS) http://shcs.ucdavis.edu.
Wellness, illness, and injury care
The Student Health & Wellness Center is located on La Rue Road between Hutchison Drive and Orchard Road, across the street from the Activities and Recreation Center (ARC) and next to the Colleges at La Rue.
Students participating in the Student Health Insurance Program (SHIP) must go to the Student Health & Wellness Center for treatment of illness and injuries (including animal bites). Please refer to the Student Health and Counseling Service’s Web site for their summer and school year hours of operation.
When illness or injury occurs outside of the health center's business hours, you may seek emergency treatment at a nearby facility usually Sutter ER, but must notify the health center of such treatment as soon as possible (preferably the next business day). Please follow these procedures to realize your maximum insurance benefits. For more information, call the SHIP coordinators at 530-752-6055.