What We Do
Office of the President of Utica University, Dr. Todd Pfannestiel
Office of the President of Utica University, Dr. Todd Pfannestiel
Drawing on the collective experience and knowledge of Utica University staff to provide insight and advisement to the President for the success of students, the University, and staff.
The Purchasing and Accounts Payable Office is dedicated to the effective and efficient procurement of goods and services which best support the University's Strategic Initiatives.
The Office of Student Affairs fosters students' development through empowering, challenging, and supporting students to achieve their goals.
The student employment program is intended to offer students the opportunity to master new skills and proficiencies while gaining beneficial work experience during their time at Utica University.
Student financial services are now provided through The Center for Student Success, which serves every student on campus through an individualized CARE Team that's ready to assist with Success Coaching, Financial Aid and Student Accounts. To speak with your Financial Aid Counselor or Student Accounts Coordinator, please call 315-792-3179.
Student Living and Campus Engagement is a combined office consisting of student living (on-campus housing) and campus engagement (student activities, leadership programs, new student programs, commuter programs).
The Tangerine Grove food pantry provides food and hygiene products to any student or employee at Utica University in need. We aim to provide food and personal health resources to help all those in the Utica University community reach their fullest potential.
TRIO is a collection of eight federally-funded access, retention, and opportunity programs that serve first-generation, low-income, and students with disabilities. TRIO refers to the original three programs founded through the 1960s: Upward Bound, Talent Search, and Student Support Services. Since the founding of these programs, TRIO has strived to assist students in overcoming generational, structural, and systemic barriers to accessing and completing higher education.
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