Community-specific concerns

Undergraduates over age 25

The Re-entry Student Program, in the Centers for Educational Equity and Excellence (CE3), provides services and resources for the population of undergraduate students at Berkeley ages 25 and older.

Religious & spiritual communities

UC Berkeley welcomes students and employees of many cultures, faith backgrounds, and beliefs. Resources and community spaces are available for many religious, faith-based, and cultural communities on campus.

Veterans, reservists, and active duty service members

Veterans, reservists, and active service members Cal Veteran Services Center, in the Centers for Educational Equity and Excellence (CE3), is dedicated to providing programs and services in support of the academic and personal success of student veterans. Berkeley Career Engagement provides career...

Undocumented communities

The University of California welcomes and supports all individuals without regard to their immigration status. Resources are available to undocumented members of our community.

Transfer students

Miller Scholars(link is external) (the George A. Miller Scholars Program) provides outstanding community college transfer students the opportunity to develop leadership, research and/or community service skills and apply them in practice. Every year ten low-income, first-generation students are selected based on their leadership potential, academic excellence, and commitment to community service and...

People with disabilities

Students and employees with disabilities have the right to request reasonable accommodation and services.

People who are pregnant, parents, caregivers

The university offers a range of resources for staff, faculty and academic appointees, postdocs, and students who are pregnant, parenting, or caregiving.

LGBTQ+ communities

Services, resources, and community support are available to LGBTQ+ staff, faculty and academic appointees, postdocs, and students.

International communities

Information and support is available for the international communities of UC Berkeley.

Foster youth (current and former)

Berkeley Hope Scholars, in the Centers for Educational Equity and Excellence (CE3), is an academic retention program at UC Berkeley supporting all incoming freshman, transfer, graduate, and continuing students who are current and former foster youth, probation youth, or were orphaned before the age of 18.