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Understanding Who Your Department Serves

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Student Affairs departments are aligning goals with the ASN strategic plan, using data sources like surveys and assessments. Demographic and academic data from the University of Utah can help departments understand their student populations. The Department of Assessment & Analytics assists in acquiring and utilizing this data.

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Family resources at the U

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The Center for Child Care & Family Resources (CCFR) at the University of Utah supports students, staff, and faculty with services like child care referrals, UMatch provider registration, student programming, grants for child care subsidies, and coordination of UKIDS Child Care Programs. Visit childcare.utah.edu for more information.

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Adapting to Student Needs Updates

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Introducing a new section of the Student Affairs Newsletter and recurring blog posts that will include updates on Adapting to Student Needs, the strategic plan for Student Affairs.

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Network Support Changes

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Student Affairs Network Support is now part of University Information Technology (UIT) as of January 1, 2023. Employees can submit request tickets or incident tickets by calling the help desk, submitting online with CIS credentials, or emailing.

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Congratulations, Hackathon Winners!

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Alvaro Gonzalez and Jonathan Bilbao, graduate interns for Student Affairs, won first place in the 2022 DOMO/Layton Construction Hackathon at the David Eccles School of Business. Their team created a dashboard for Layton Construction, earning a $1,000 prize. Congratulations to the winners!

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Last Updated: 10/3/25