Advising Hours
The UC Davis Global Learning Hub is open Monday–Friday between the hours of 11 a.m.–3 p.m.
- Email: globallearning@ucdavis.edu
- Phone: +1 (530) 752-5763
Same-day and pre-scheduled appointments are now being offered during the Winter quarter. Same-day general advising appointments are offered on a limited basis; they are first-come, first-serve. If a pre-scheduled appointment does not fit with your schedule, you can call our office around 11:00 a.m. to ask if same-day general advising is available for that day.
Drop-in Peer Advising hours are available Monday–Friday during the academic year.
Our professional staff team of program coordinators can assist you with questions related to individual programs (e.g., program logistics).
Enrollment
UC Davis Study Abroad Enrollment Information
Enrollment for 2025 UC Davis Summer Abroad, Summer Abroad Internships, Fall Quarter Abroad and Virtual Summer Internships is now open.
You can find enrollment information, eligibility requirements and more on our website:
Office Locations
Global Learning Hub
University of California, Davis
International Center
Suite 1120
463 California Avenue
Davis, CA 95616
Website
Study Abroad
University of California, Davis
International Center
Suite 1120
463 California Ave
Davis, CA 95616
Website
People Directory
Visit the Global Learning Hub People Directory for contact information for professional and student staff.
Drop-in peer advising hours are available Monday–Friday during the academic year.
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Mailing Address
- University of California, Davis
1120 International Center
One Shields Avenue
Davis, CA 95616
The Global Learning Hub at UC Davis has a commitment to green practices and saving resources. We are moving away from print materials where possible and discourage unsolicited bulk paper mailings. We do not display or store third party study abroad print brochures or posters. Please contact us before mailing; we may suggest more effective means of correspondence.