Wellness at Boalt

Berkeley Law is committed to the success and well-being of our students. Berkeley Law and the greater Berkeley campus contain a number of departments and resources dedicated to providing support and guidance to students both personally and academically.

Not sure where to start? Contact the Office of Student Services at (510) 643-2744 or Boalt's dedicated Psychologist, Dr. Linda Zaruba at (510) 643-5447 | <zaruba@law.berkeley.edu>.

The Tang Center

uhs.berkeley.edu

Counseling and Psychological Services: (510) 642-9494

Urgent Care Medical Services: (510) 642-3188

Disabled Students Program

(510) 642-0518 | dsp.berkeley.edu

Services include accommodations, academic and financial advising, assistive technology, access services, and the TRIO program.

Gender Equity Resource Center

(510) 642-5730 | geneq.berkeley.edu

Resources regarding sexual assault, relationship violence, hate crimes, and bias-related incidents, particularly for women and the LGBT community.  GenEq can also discuss the steps to obtain a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO).

UCPD

police.berkeley.edu

Emergencies: (510) 642-3333

Non-Emergencies: (510) 642-6760

Student Ombuds Office

(510) 642-5754 | campus.berkeley.edu/ombuds

Confidential sounding board to help identify possible next steps regarding campus-related conflicts or concerns. Coaching, referrals and mediation services also available.


Short Term Emergency Loans

UC Berkeley Financial Aid and Scholarships Office

(510) 642-0470 | eloan@berkeley.edu | Emergency Loan Website

Emergency living expense loans are available to eligible registered students; the maximum amount is $775.

Berkeley Law Financial Aid Office

The Berkeley Law Emergency Loan is available on a limited basis to law students who have exhausted all others sources of emergency, short term funding. Please see the Assistant Dean of Financial Aid for further information.

Student Legal Services

(510) 642-3916 | http://campuslife.berkeley.edu/legal

The Attorney for Students advices currently registered Cal students regarding their legal questions, rights and obligations.   A student legal consultation might include (but is not limited to) issues related to: landlord-tenant disputes, citations for a criminal infraction or misdemeanor, filing an action in California Small Claims Court, questions related to debt and/or collection actions, issues arising from a car accident or auto insurance, or questions about family law.  Student Legal Services provides counsel and guidance only, and does not represent or advocate for individual students with regard to their potential legal claims or disputes.