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Enrollment Management & Student Success (EMSS)
Enrollment Management & Student Success (EMSS)
We are committed to Student Success!
The Enrollment Management and Student Success Division is committed to student success. Significant human growth and student development take place not only in the traditional classroom setting, but also in the residence halls, student center, and through involvement in campus co-curricular activities as well.
Under the direction of the Dean of Enrollment Management & Student Success are: Admissions
& Records, Financial Aid, Residence Halls, Student Counseling (Triton Advising Center,
Behavioral Health, and ADA), Student Health, Student Life, Career Development, UOG
AmeriCorps Volunteer Center, Triton Athletics and Recreation, and TRiO Programs.
For inquiries regarding programs and activities facilitated by EMSS, contact:
Rojas A. Gena
Expertise
Leon Guerrero E. Arline
Expertise
Reports & Policies
Clery Act Campus Security and Fire Safety Report
In adherence to the Clery Act, the University of Guam posts the Campus Security and Fire Safety Report which is submitted annually to US DOE.
Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Reports
UOG Policy for the Protection of Minors
The University values its employees and students, and recognizes the importance that Minors have in their lives, on and off campus. The University also values its Programs that involve Minors. The safety and welfare of Minors who visit our campus, participate in our Programs, and are entrusted to our care is always of paramount importance. In order to help assure that safety, the University’s policy is that Minors are to be afforded protections whenever they are present on campus or participating in our Programs, which might be off campus and off island.
UOG Policy Prohibiting Sex Discrimination
This policy sets forth clear legal obligations wherein the University of Guam prohibits sex discrimination and wherein it will promptly respond to individuals who are alleged to be victims of sex discrimination in all its forms including, but not limited to, sexual harassment, sexual assault, sex offenses, domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, and inappropriate amorous relationships by offering supportive measures, by following a fair grievance process to resolve such allegations, and by providing remedies to victims of sex discrimination.
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All members of the University Community must work together to prevent and eliminate
sexual misconduct at the University of Guam.
Notice on accessibility: The University of Guam is currently in the process of converting legacy PDF documents and forms to accessible web pages, documents, and online forms that are WCAG 2.0-compliant. Until this project is completed, the UOG ADA Office is available to provide accessible versions of any such document upon request.
For assistance, please contact the Student Counseling and Advising Services/ADA Office at (671) 735-2460 [Telephone Device for the Deaf (TDD) number], or email sssablan@triton.uog.edu Please be prepared to provide the web address or URL of this page, as well as the name of the document you are trying to access.
Student Opportunities
This opportunity aims to support research projects that address critical challenges facing Micronesia's coastal ecosystems, communities, and economies.
Students can soon take wildlife biology courses from UF or do a semester abroad at partner universities.
The University of Guam is now accepting applications for its paid Student Research Experience (SRE) program for undergraduate students for the 2025 term. This year-long research internship offers hands-on lab experience, faculty mentoring, and a monthly stipend of $500. Interested students can apply by October 31, 2024, to gain valuable experience in STEM fields under the guidance of distinguished mentors.
The Truman Scholarship is the premier graduate scholarship for aspiring public service leaders.
Come learn about some common culinary processes that are guiding the way to new discoveries.
Student Success
Hunter Sidell wasn't sure about college until he found UOG. "Everyone was just trying to help each other."
UOG co-valedictorian and ROTC cadet Lidio Fullo in his Army uniform on graduation day.
The UOG agriculture majors say the trip expanded their curiosity and confidence in their academic path.
Despite being the underdogs, the UOG cadets showcased an ability to overcome.
A grant funded by the U.S. Department of Energy will be sending five University of Guam students to the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in Richland, Washington for a 10-week immersive research experience this summer.
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