Please download our printable resource list PDF for referring students to departments on campus. For a more comprehensive list of campus resources, please visit our Student Resources webpage.
Academic Affairs Department | Phone | Location | Description |
| Academic Advising & Retention Services | 4-2129 | SSC | Provides advising and retention services for progression towards a Bachelor's degree and potential post-bac work. |
| Educational Opportunity Program | 4-2637 | SSC | Designed to improve student academic support of low-income and educationally disadvantaged students. |
| First Year Experience | 4-2447 | Clark Hall 105 | Comprised of MUSE, Developmental Math & Academic English Programs. |
| Learning Assistance Resource Center (LARC) | 4-2587 | Student Services Center (SSC) | Skills assessment, ind/group tutoring, learning assistance, summer academic prep & basic skills development. |
| Undergraduate Studies | 4-2447 | Admin 159 | Processes academic petitions, oversees special majors. |
| Writing Center | 4-2308 | Clark Hall 126 | Offers tutoring and workshops tailored to the needs of individuals and groups. |
College Advising Centers | Phone | Location | |
| Business Student Advising Center | 4-3435 | BBC 8 | |
| College of Science Advising Center | 4-5193 | DH 213 | |
| Engineering Student Success Center | 4-3990 | Eng. 344 | |
Student Affairs Department | Phone | Location | Description |
| ASPIRE Program | 4-2540 | SSC | Retention program for low income, first generation in college, or registered with a disability. |
| Associated Students | 4-6240 | Student Union | Houses campus recreation, childcare, community action, government, print shop and transportation solutions |
| Bursar's Office | 4-1601 | SSC | Collects student fees, issues Tower Card, & establishes payment arrangements. |
| Career Center | 4-6031 | MOD F & Bldg. Q | Assistance with finding a major, resumes, internships, jobs, interviews and career planning. |
| Connect-Motivate-Educate Society | 4-5993 | Admin Bldg. 264 | Network of support services and programs for current and former foster youth who want to complete their college education at San Jose State University |
| Counseling Services | 4-5910 | Admin Bldg. 201 | Provides free personal, educational and crisis counseling, groups and workshops, referral and consultation services. |
| Disability Resource Center | 4-6000 | Admin Bldg. 110 | Provides advising, adaptive technology, learning disability services, disabled parking permits & test accommodations. |
| Financial Aid & Scholarship Office | 283-7500 | SSC | Awards grants, scholarships, loans and Federal Work Study. |
| Graduate Admissions & Program Evaluations | 4-2480 | SSC | Admissions and university level program requirements for graduate students. |
| Health Center | 4-6120 | Health Bldg. | Provides quality, convenient, affordable medical care and health education to registered students. |
| Housing Services | 795-5600 | Campus Village | Provides housing options for students, faculy & staff. |
| McNair Scholars Program | 4-2540 | SSC | Encourages low income, first gen. and/or underrepresented students to pursue doctoral study. |
| MOSAIC Cross Cultural Center | 4-6255 | Student Union, 3rd floor | Provides resources and services for students or groups involved in multicultural inclusiveness activities. |
| Ombudsman | 4-5985 | Admin Bldg. 218 | An impartial party to receive complaints, provide information, facilitate communication, and offer conflict resolution between students & the university community. |
| Registrar | 283-7500 | SSC | Assists with transcripts, enrollment & GPA verification, and info about residency. |
| Student Conduct & Ethical Development | 4-5985 | Admin Bldg. 218 | Provides info about Conduct Code including academic and non academic violations. Schedules hearings. |
| Student Involvement | 4-5950 | Clark Hall 140 | Info about co-curricular life at SJSU including clubs, greek life and leadership. |