Provides individual therapy, group therapy, and couples therapy for SDSU students & is located on the 4th floor of the Capulli building.
Counseling & Psychological Services
Provides students with services & accommodations to help remove barriers that disability creates so that all students have an equal opportunity to be successful in college
Student Ability Success Center (SASC)
What does ECRT stand for?
Economic Crisis Response Team
On the 4th floor of the Love Library, SDSU provides supplemental instruction for courses from student leaders who were previously successful in the course. (True/False)
True
Offers students a place to relax, study, watch TV, and use amenities such as a microwave, refrigerator, computers, printer.
Commuter Resource Center
Provides information & help in general, pre-major academics, major/minor, career counseling, evaluation on units, support services, study abroad & more.
Advising
Provides students from historically underserved and underrepresented communities with learning support (workshops, tutoring, spaces for studying), dedicated advisors/financial aid counselors, student employment opportunities, wellness coaching, CalFresh & more!
The Office of Educational Opportunity Programs, Outreach & Success (EOP) (EOPOS)
What does CARES stand for?
Campus Assistance, Response, Evaluation, & Support (CARES)
Where can you find tutoring in math, stats, & writing?
Love Library
Provides students with one-on-one sessions with tutors to discuss any type of academic writing (in-person, online, & e-tutoring), workshops to familiarize yourself with different aspects of writing, advice for first year student on writing, breakdown of scientific papers, how to write a cover letter/resume & more!
Writing Center
Provides students with access to books, articles, journals, databases, archives, study rooms/areas, computers, printing, citation help & more!
SDSU Library
Provides students with healthcare coverage, Narcan training, calfresh enrollment, one-on-one education on nutrition, sexual health, recovery & more!
Well-Being & Health Promotion
Provides resources to students experiencing immediate food, housing, or unforeseen financial crises that impact student success.
Economic Crisis Response Team (ECRT)
There are more than 300 different clubs and student organizations at SDSU (True/False)
True
(recreation, honors societies, cultural groups, professional development organizations, multicultural societies, or the possibility to start your own student organization)
SDSU has many identity centers for students to utilize (True/False)
True
(pride center, women's resource center, undocumented resource center, native resource center, Latinx resource center & many more)
Provides students services for Primary Health (acute illnesses, minor injuries, first aid, health screenings & basic wellness exams), Sexual & Reproductive Health (STI screening, family reproductive health, contraceptive management, annual exams, pap testing) Laboratory Testing (flu, mono, strep/throat, urinalysis, pregnancy, blood count) Pharmacy (prescription medications, over-the-counter) Immunizations.
Student Health Services
Provides students a space to exercise with machines (cardio, turf zone, weight training, lifting), take classes (yoga, zumba, cycling, pilates, strength training, boxing, dance, meditation), personal training, swim lessons, indoor climbing, courts & more!
Aztec Recreation (ARC)
Reviews, assesses, & responds to student issues that may present barriers to their personal and academic success, such as food/housing insecurity, emotional distress, health concerns, and other personal challenges. Also responds to individuals that may be exhibiting concerning behaviors.
Campus assistance, response, evaluation, & support (CARES)
SDSU has on-campus job opportunities for students that allow flexible schedules, special benefits (depending on the job), the ability to make connections, work experience & more! (True/False)
True
(Associated Students, Aztec Shops, KPBS, Library & Information Access, University Police, Research Foundation)
Includes the ARC express, Aztec lanes, dining, wifi, lounges, Aztec nights, events & more!
The Student Union
Provides students with information & help with FAFSA, scholarships, grants, loans, California Dream Act, work-study & more!
Student Financial Center
Provides students at any skill level to join sports teams such as skiing/snowboarding, lacrosse, rugby, soccer, frisbee, volleyball, triathlon, surf, wake sports, & more!
ARC Sport Clubs
Provides students with information & help in areas such as budgeting, cooking classes (& cooking on a budget), resource fairs for basic needs, fee relief grants, and lots of community resources.
Economic Crisis Response Team (ECRT)
You can find job listings on Handshake (with your SDSU account) & the Associated Students website (True/False)
True
(Handshake has hundreds of job postings & Associated Students have open job positions at places like the ARC, student union, children's center & more!)
A spot on campus for students looking for a comfortable place to hang out/study. Full body massage chair, egg chair, desks, journals, books, art wall & more. Located on the 4th floor of the Capulli Building.
Center for Well-Being