Location
476 Mrak Hall
Hours
9am - 5pm M-F
Phone
(530) 752-2416
Website
http://studentaffairs.ucdavis.edu

The Division of Student Affairs exists to effectively deliver student services that support and enhance your UC Davis academic career prevent lawsuits against the University. The Division is headed by Fred Wood, the Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs, who was appointed August 1, 2007. Over thirty departments are under the Division's purview. Most of these departments are grouped into subdivisions, all of which are overseen by an Associate or Assistant Vice Chancellor. An administrative chart is available here

Departments

History

In July 1970, the third chancellor of the UC Davis campus, James H. Meyer, appointed Thomas Dutton as the first vice chancellor for Student Affairs. The newly created administrative appointment encompassed the responsibilities of the former part-time positions of the dean of students, and dean of men and women.

Chancellor Meyer created the position after determining what type of administrative structure might best deliver student services.

As vice chancellor for Student Affairs, Dutton restructured student programs to reflect the campus's academic planning and brought under one organizational umbrella enrollment services (admission, financial aid and registration), counseling, housing, health and recreation, student government and student special services.

Previous Vice Chancellors of Student Affairs

  • Fred Wood, vice chancellor; August 1, 2007– present
  • Janet Gong, interim vice chancellor; January 1, 2007– July 31, 2007
  • Judy Sakaki, July 2002– January 1, 2007
  • Robert Franks, interim vice chancellor, January 2002– June 2002
  • Carolyn F. Wall, July 1995– December 2001
  • Robert Franks, interim vice chancellor, July 1994–June 1995
  • Frank L. Rincon, 1992– 1994
  • Robert E. Chason, acting vice chancellor, 1991– 1992
  • Thomas B. Dutton, 1970– 1991

Current and Previous Assistant and Associate Vice Chancellors of Student Affairs

Since students are more likely to interact with the Office of Student Affairs, they often know and work with the various Assistant and Associate Vice Chancellors of Student Affairs

  • Janet Gong (retired in 2010)
  • Griselda Castro

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