The Office of Advocacy is a student service run by ASOSU and assists students with issues involving the university or university affiliates, such as financial aid, faculty misconduct, grade or residency appeals and more.
There are times when we all need some help, and OSU is here to support you with counseling services, support groups, primary care and problem resolution resources. Whether you are dealing with stress, a crisis with a roommate, depression, a medical emergency or just want to stay healthy — we have got you covered. Find care through the numerous resources available to you.
The Office of Advocacy is a student service run by ASOSU and assists students with issues involving the university or university affiliates, such as financial aid, faculty misconduct, grade or residency appeals and more.
ASOSU Student Legal Services provides free, confidential assistance to all OSU students at the Corvallis campus on a variety of legal matters. This office provides legal advice and representation to OSU students when they have a dispute that does not pertain to the university.
The Office of Equal Opportunity and Access works to promote equity, inclusion and diversity at OSU by creating a comfortable and safe community for all individuals to participate in and enjoy. The office offers trainings on a variety of equity and inclusion-related topics.
Student Wellness supports the emotional, social and psychological well-being of students to help them reach their academic and personal goals and make the most of their educational experience.
The University Ombuds Office provides a safe and informal space for students to share their concerns while offering trained professional staff to act as impartial conflict managers.
24/7 Mental Health Support for Students: With the Anytime Anywhere: MySSP @ OSU app, students now have access to free and confidential mental health and wellness counseling at any time of day, from anywhere in the world, 365 days a year.
Happiness and the pursuit there of are a constant source of conversation and intrigue. This short course available in Canvas uses theories within positive psychology, flourishing and mindfulness literature. There are four modules, focusing on mental health and well-being; purposeful or career well-being; mindset and personal strengths; and mindfulness meditation.
Committed to improving students’ lives through counseling, resources for managing stress and improving self-esteem, and mindfulness practices, Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) is here to help you flourish. CAPS offers many online wellness resources and remote services, including on-going individual counseling and the Single Session Clinic for one-time appointments focused on a particular concern or problem.
The Craft Center supports and promotes a creative outlet of expression for students and other members of the university community by providing a dynamic environment, resources and arts programs in which people can foster their own creativity. Visit our website for ways to engage.
Follow these resources to request accommodations related to disability (both temporary and permanent) for housing and academics at Oregon State University.
There are many resources available to Ecampus students to help their success at Oregon State. Talk to an Ecampus success counselor, check out the success blog, join a student organization or take advantage of online tutoring. Explore the full range of resources at the link below.
Students who are working toward recovery from addiction can find care in this peer support community that offers resources and support.
The Mind Spa at Counseling & Psychological Services is a unique sanctuary where you can soothe your mind, body and spirit. Reserve your space to relax and center — virtual option also available.
Explore spiritual development and intersections with values, identity and purpose.
Many students face difficult times during college — unexpected life events, personal crises, mental health struggles, and academic difficulties are examples of challenges that can interfere with college success. Student Care is designed to help students learn and understand OSU policies and procedures, problem solve within the university community and access referrals for personal matters or emergencies.
Student Health Services offers psychiatric services, including evaluation and medication management.
Wellness coaches work with clients in the areas of health, fitness and wellness including physical activity, nutrition, weight management, stress and life satisfaction. A wellness coach facilitates a process, by which a person can move toward desired goals in a fulfilling manner. Schedule a remote appointment today.
Cascades Adventures is a program designed for the entire OSU-Cascades and COCC community. Our intention is to provide the campus community with an opportunity to participate in outdoor activities, outings, programs and workshops.
An advisor at OSU-Cascades assists students with disabilities and helps coordinate services with the Disability Access Services office at the Corvallis campus. OSU-Cascades students who need disability accommodations must register with the DAS office at the Corvallis campus.
We all share responsibility to create a campus environment where sexual violence will not be tolerated. The first step is to raise awareness and hold everyone accountable for stopping assaults, supporting victims, and creating and maintaining a culture of respect and nonviolence.Visit this page for information on response services, counseling and advocacy, and educational resources.
The OSU-Cascades Student Success Center offers a range of free services to help students succeed, including academic advising, career services, international programs, wellness resources and tutoring.
Student Wellness supports the emotional, social and psychological well-being of students to help them reach their academic and personal goals and make the most of their educational experience.
Individuals may utilize this online form to file a complaint through Disability Access Services about an access concern with regards to an OSU building.
Choose from a variety of dining locations across the Corvallis campus to meet your healthy eating goals.
Follow these resources to request accommodations related to disability (both temporary and permanent) for housing and academics at Oregon State University.
The aim of the Health Promotion team located within Student Health Services is to support the health and well-being of students through a variety of services focused on alcohol and drug prevention, nutrition, sexual health and other types of wellness promotion.
Students who are working toward recovery from addiction can find care in this peer support community that offers resources and support.
Personal trainers will help you set realistic goals and help you meet them by designing a personalized workout program.
Sports Medicine provides services for students who sustain physical injury. Students who are interested in physical fitness, conditioning and rehabilitation will find this service tailored to their needs. Sports Medicine services are complemented by SHS Physical Therapy services.
Student Health Services offers unlimited one-on-one nutrition counseling to students at no charge. These services focus on nutrition and physical activity assessment, and self-guided goal setting. The dietitian will help organize your goals into small, measurable, attainable objectives.
There is lots of support to help you quit smoking. Student Health Services offers free one-on-one tobacco cessation assistance when you are ready to quit. Call 541-737-WELL or make an appointment at SHS.
Students who will be traveling abroad are encouraged to visit the travel clinic. Visitors receive information about immunization requirements in the parts of the world to which they will travel, disease prevention, handling of medications, dealing with emergencies and obtaining medical assistance abroad.
Wellness coaches work with clients in the areas of health, fitness and wellness including physical activity, nutrition, weight management, stress and life satisfaction. A wellness coach facilitates a process, by which a person can move toward desired goals in a fulfilling manner. Schedule a remote appointment today.
The Office of Advocacy is a student service run by ASOSU and assists students with issues involving the university or university affiliates, such as financial aid, faculty misconduct, grade or residency appeals and more.
ASOSU Student Legal Services provides free, confidential assistance to all OSU students at the Corvallis campus on a variety of legal matters. This office provides legal advice and representation to OSU students when they have a dispute that does not pertain to the university.
Have you experienced or witnessed an incident of bias at Oregon State? In the university's ongoing efforts to create a safe and inclusive environment for all students, the Office of Institutional Diversity collaborates with campus partners to respond to incidents of bias. This team takes seriously all reports of bias and depending on the circumstances may follow up with campus safety, referrals to university resources, or community outreach. Use this form to report discrimination, bullying or other incidents of bias; reports may be made anonymously.
Individuals may utilize this online form to file a complaint through Disability Access Services about an access concern with regards to an OSU building.
This interactive map is a tool to help you navigate OSU. Find gender inclusive restrooms, dining options and other resources.
The Survivor Advocacy & Resource Center (SARC) and the interpersonal violence prevention team have joined together to form the Center for Advocacy, Prevention & Education (CAPE). CAPE will operate through a multi-disciplinary and collaborative approach to provide a continuum of programs and services designed to prevent interpersonal and gender-based violence and to support survivors.
For safe, confidential advocacy services, call 541-737-2030 or send an email to the advocacy team. Our in-office hours are 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday through Friday. If calling after hours, select option 1 from the phone menu to leave a confidential voicemail, or option 2 to reach the 24/7 confidential advocacy hotline with our community partner CARDV.
Disability Access Services facilitates access to university programs and services for students with disabilities through accommodations, education, consultation and advocacy. DAS provides support to all Oregon State University students, including on- and off-campus students and students at OSU-Cascades.
Follow these resources to request accommodations related to disability (both temporary and permanent) for housing and academics at Oregon State University.
The aim of the Health Promotion team located within Student Health Services is to support the health and well-being of students through a variety of services focused on alcohol and drug prevention, nutrition, sexual health and other types of wellness promotion.
The Office of Institutional Diversity oversees institutional change actions, initiatives and communications to advance diversity, equity and inclusion throughout all facets of Oregon State University.
The office of Military & Veteran Resources connects current and former military personnel to OSU services.
The Office of Equal Opportunity and Access works to promote equity, inclusion and diversity at OSU by creating a comfortable and safe community for all individuals to participate in and enjoy. The office offers trainings on a variety of equity and inclusion-related topics.
If you are considering suicide or feeling depressed, talk to someone. Reach out to a friend or family member, call or stop by CAPS, contact the 24-hour crisis hotline or visit the CAPS website for multiple resources.
Medical advice is available by phone 24 hours per day for OSU students eligible for care at Student Health Services. If you have medical concerns after clinic hours, you can obtain a toll-free number for a medical call center by calling 541-737-9355.
The Basic Needs Center is here to support you. We provide textbook access, laptop and calculator lending and food assistance. Contact the center for peer support to help you identify and apply to resources.
The Survivor Advocacy & Resource Center (SARC) and the interpersonal violence prevention team have joined together to form the Center for Advocacy, Prevention & Education (CAPE). CAPE will operate through a multi-disciplinary and collaborative approach to provide a continuum of programs and services designed to prevent interpersonal and gender-based violence and to support survivors.
For safe, confidential advocacy services, call 541-737-2030 or send an email to the advocacy team. Our in-office hours are 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday through Friday. If calling after hours, select option 1 from the phone menu to leave a confidential voicemail, or option 2 to reach the 24/7 confidential advocacy hotline with our community partner CARDV.
Medical advice is available by phone 24 hours per day for OSU students eligible for care at Student Health Services. During clinic hours, the advice line is staffed by a registered nurse. Call 541-737-2724.
OSU's public safety works to keep our campus a safe space, providing emergency and non-emergency services. Listed below is the phone number for campus emergencies. For campus non-emergencies, contact 541-737-3010.
The Office of the Dean of Students is dedicated to providing educational and developmental opportunities for students to make informed decisions that support their success at Oregon State University. Learn how the office can help you navigate university resources, get assistance communicating with faculty about emergencies and understand your rights under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. The Office of the Dean of Students houses a number of student-centered services and departments, including the Academic Success Center, the Human Services Resource Center and the Office of Student Orientation.
Many students face difficult times during college — unexpected life events, personal crises, mental health struggles, and academic difficulties are examples of challenges that can interfere with college success. Student Care is designed to help students learn and understand OSU policies and procedures, problem solve within the university community and access referrals for personal matters or emergencies.