Campus Life
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College is about more than a GPA. It’s about learning who you are and who you want to be. Though we wish there was some magic formula for figuring it out, there isn’t. Don’t worry, we have the next best thing: more than 50 undergraduate, graduate, and professional development programs and more than 40 student organizations to help you figure out what’s right for you.
UOG believes that the real world tests knowledge better than any test question can. More often than not, Tritons graduate with more than just the required number of degree credits. They graduate with firsthand experience gained through travel programs, internships and student activities. Because of UOG’s small class sizes, professors are more than willing to point you in the right direction including national conferences, research efforts and scholarship opportunities in which you would be interested.
Sometimes you need a break from the curriculum. There’s always something happening on campus. Feeling active? Join intramural sports. Feeling artsy? Check out an exhibit at the Isla Center for the Arts. Feeling like you want to relax? Watch a play. Listen to the UOG Latte Tones. Catch a movie night at the Lecture Hall.
Opportunities are here, and they're yours for the taking.
Warning: Getting involved may require stepping out of the classroom!
Campus tours are offered Monday through Friday by appointment ONLY, except on holidays, and depart from the Student Life Office, room 1, located at the Student Center. You can call (671) 735-2271 to schedule your visit. The tours will be led by an undergraduate university ambassador.
If you would like information about a specific school or college, please contact them directly at the numbers listed below or visit their respective webpages.
Orientation is provided for all new students during the week prior to the start of each semester. Orientation includes an introduction of administrators, deans, student leaders and advisers. Students are provided with a comprehensive information packet detailing academic programs, campus life and student support services. Students receive academic advisement prior to the enrollment process.
The Student Life Office recognizes the relationship between academic and psychosocial development and strives to foster an environment that would stimulate a positive interaction. The Student Life Office seeks to develop extracurricular programs and activities that enhance both social and learning environments of students to promote student development. The Student Life Office is sensitive to and advocates for the needs of students. The Student Life Office endeavors to function as an integral part of a feedback system which detects students’ satisfaction.
Organizations which seek to use the University’s name, resources, or facilities must be registered with the Student Life Office and the Student Government Association. All registered organizations must have a faculty advisor. Students are encouraged to belong to or form organizations to promote their common interests. For more information contact the Student Life Office.
Student Organizations Directory
Email: studentlife@triton.uog.edu
Tel: (671) 735-0246
Fax: (671) 734-2442
The University of Guam is pleased to announce the start of the 2026 Truman Scholarship application cycle. The Truman Scholarship is a highly competitive national scholarship for aspiring public service leaders in the United States, with 55 to 65 scholarships granted from over 600 applications each year. To date, 22 students from the University of Guam have been awarded Truman Scholarships.
The University of Guam SBPA is now accepting applications for the Pedro "Doc" Sanchez Professional Scholarship for GovGuam employees enrolling in the 2026 Fañomnåkan (Spring) Semester. The program offers 12 scholarships for undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in public administration and related fields. Applications are due January 5, 2025.
The SCIPE CyberInfrastructure Research Experience Opportunity (CI-REO) is a semester-long, mentored research program that supports undergraduate students through exposure to Research Cyberinfrastructure projects with researchers and cyberinfrastructure professionals during the academic year at 10 hours per week on a stipend.
University of Guam students are invited to apply for the 2026 Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program, a fully funded U.S. Department of State initiative offering eight weeks of intensive language study and cultural immersion abroad. The program covers travel, housing, coursework, and living expenses while granting academic credit in nine critical languages. Applications are due November 18, 2025.
UOG students invited to join the Triton Art Contest. Winner earns $500 and a feature on the Provost's greeting card.