Students at The University of Texas at Austin are supported by a wide range of services and resources.
Services & Resources
Career Resources
The Graduate School has teamed up with university and external partners to provide and expand available career services and resources.

Resource Guide to Mental Health Services for Graduate Students
Resource Guide to Mental Health Services for Graduate Students and Graduate Programs.

Graduate Student Organizations
The Office of the Dean of Students offers services and assistance to the 1,300 student organizations on campus, including those especially for graduate students.
Resources for Graduate Student Families
The University of Texas at Austin Graduate School recognizes that life events such as becoming a parent can interrupt a student’s academic career. The Graduate School is committed to supporting our students.

Housing
Whether you want an apartment close to the university with an easy commute or a house in the suburbs with a yard for the kids, find a place to call home.
Climate Study of the Graduate School
Read the results of a survey taken by graduate students on their satisfaction with the Graduate School
Campus Services
Counseling & Mental Health
The university’s Counseling and Mental Health Center can help you manage the daily stresses and challenges of student life.
Libraries, The Writing Center & Museums
As a graduate student, you will be challenged to master a subject, to solve problems and to extend the boundaries of current knowledge. Get the materials and support essential to this endeavor.
Health & Wellness
The university offers many resources to keep you at your peak mentally and physically.
Childcare
There are a number of childcare options in Austin, and choosing between them can be daunting. Get help in finding one that meets your needs.
Student Employment
Conditions for Student Employment
Learn about criteria for student employment at the university.
Academic Employment
Academic employment in teaching or research assistantships can provide important experience for graduate students.
Non-Academic Employment
Employment in a non-academic role at the university—or in the community—is an option for many graduate students.