Links to various health, wellness and safety resources
Assembly Bill 1088 (pdf), requires that CSU campuses provide information to all new students on Sexual Assault and Intimate Violence.
The University Police Department is committed to the primary goal of providing a safe environment in which faculty and staff can effectively prepare students to become future leaders and contributing members of our community. The Annual University Safety Report is designed to provide the campus community with statistical data regarding offenses which have occurred on campus.
Counseling Services is a comprehensive counseling center offering core clinical services, developmental and life skills interventions, consultation, and outreach to our diverse student population
The Disability Resource Center (DRC) is a comprehensive center providing both students and employees with accommodations and services. The center works closely with faculty/staff to deliver services and promote access for students with disabilities in the classroom and throughout the campus.
A healthy mind, body, and spirit are vitally important to the learning process. Whether you're experiencing a simple cold or something that requires medical attention, the health center is ready to help and is conveniently located on campus.