Student Support

General Student Support

Campus Advocacy, Resources, and Education (CARE)

Provides services to prevent and to intervene in cases of sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking, and harassment.

Campus Learning Assistance Services (CLAS)

Organizes study groups, provides tutoring, academic skills training, and learning consultations.

Career Services

Provides counseling to students considering career choices, including discussion of the connection between majors and careers.

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)

Continues to provide mental health services during the pandemic.

Disabled Students Program (DSP)

Ensures full participation and equal access to educational activities and classes for students with disabilities.

Office of International Students & Scholars (OISS)

Provides services and advising to international students and the departments that support them.

Student Health

Provides medical and social work services for students.

Responding to Distressed Students

Distressed Students Protocol

A PDF document providing essential guidelines for assisting distressed students.

Student Mental Health Coordination Services (SMHCS)

A readily accessible single point of contact for individuals concerned about a student in distress. Coordinators will consult about a student, provide referrals to campus departments, develop action plans, and follow up with students, staff, and faculty, as appropriate.