Federal action impact on UC Davis graduate and professional students

The below is a mini-resource guide for how federal changes are affecting UC Davis. Please review this carefully.

 
The University of California is providing updates on how the UC system is being affected by the federal changes
 

UC Davis is following campus direction from UC​ systems/board of regents. For UC​D specific guidance the Office of Research has its own page here​​

The university has been actively working with impacted and marginalized communities since November. This includes working with the LGBTQIA centre here , SISS for internatio​nal students, and the undocumented student center ​

Further information on immigration can be found in our Google Drive here.

Please remember graduate students have access to the Graduate Studies Emergency Grant Program. It provides grants for enrolled students facing emergency costs and helps them locate other sources of support across campus to address unexpected situation​s

​You can contact Graduate Studies Senior Academic Advisors

Apps are open for new GSADC, due on March10​. You can reach out to Tamara Christiani (current GSADC) at gradassistant@ucdavis.edu


 

Working to facilitate greater communication between grad students and admin. Please communicate concerns, questions, etc. so that this communication can be better opened up​. You can contact Jean-Pierre Delplanque, Gordy Sauer, Ellen Hartigan-O'Connor, and/or Duncan Temple Lang with ideas for how grad students and admin can better work together and give a voice to graduate students. **Remember, UCD is working to support us. Let's collaborate.


 

Please also see the attached "Graduate Student Advocacy 101: How to Get Involved" PDF: