Campus Resources
Fall 2023 SL Training begins on Wednesday, August 2nd at 9:00AM
Campus Resources
The Calpulli Center is the on-campus hub of a range of services focused on student wellness. Click below to learn more:
Student Health Services is staffed by fully licensed and certified health professionals who are dedicated to the college community. No-cost or low-cost medical services include outpatient evaluation and treatment of common medical problems, preventive care, health counseling, immunizations, and psychiatric treatment.
Counseling & Psychological Services offers a wide range of services to help students balance and prioritize their mental health. Some of their popular services include individual counseling, couples counseling, group therapy, workshops, specialized programs, and appointments with Baxter (C&PS’ therapy dog).
Well-being & Health Promotions provides students with information about ways to lead a healthier life and connects students with food & health resources.
SDSU Dining offers a variety of meal plans to fit the needs of individual students. There are four meal plans to choose from while living on-campus.
SDSU offers tons of delicious places to eat on campus. With a few exceptions, most on-campus eateries accept Meal Plan dollars.
The Cultural Centers are a great way for you and your residents to communities outside of the resident halls.
The purpose of these centers is to support and advocate for student success by connecting you with many organizations doing great things on and off campus! They also host fun events and opportunities for students to use their talents to help better the community.
Looking to for a part-time job or internship? Maybe, you want to grow your interview skills and build your resume. Career Services offers a variety of opportunities for you to get ahead of your career planning!
They also launched their new powerful recruiting platform, HANDSHAKE! Handshake uses cutting edge technology to help you more easily connect with employers and source jobs, internships, event information, and On-Campus Recruiting (OCR) opportunities
Associated Students is the governing student body that unites and empowering all of SDSU. Whether you're looking to volunteer/lead/work on campus, AS provides many diverse opportunities for personal and professional development.
Aztec Nights are quickly becoming a much-anticipated, much-loved campus tradition. Taking place during Welcome Week, Aztec Nights provides a vibrant campus nightlife with fun, social opportunities for all SDSU students. For daytime events, visit the Welcome Week page.
The first Aztec Nights event of this year starts on Friday, August 20th at 10:00pm. Check out other upcoming events here!
Please note: a valid Red ID is required to enter.
Presence allows you to keep in touch with up-to-date news and events happening on campus. You can also learn more about any student organizations that may catch your eye.
Daily exercise is key to establishing a healthy work-life balance. The ARC is home to all kinds of fun ways to stay active! With the new ARC expansion underway, the ARC now offers a variety of both indoor and outdoor recreational activities.
All on-campus residents have an ARC membership in their housing fees, so you don't have to worry about paying to enjoy ARC facilities. To learn more about specific activities and perks of being an ARC member, click the button below.
Check out facility hours here.
The Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships provides information and counseling so that you can make informed choices as you plan to pay for all of your college expenses. They also provide outreach and access services in collaboration with other departments and organizations on campus.
The best part is that there is no appointment is needed to speak with a counselor! Click here to contact a financial aid and scholarship counselor.
Need a quiet place to study or have an essay you need to print before class? The Library is the hub for all academic-related needs. It has study rooms, printing services, and five different levels of library spaces. The SDSU Library Website connects you to many academic databases for finding academic sources for your essays and reports.
The library also offers technology borrowing. So, if you need to take home a laptop (but don't have one yourself), head over to the library to rent one out.
Having trouble in your classes or needing some additional help with navigating your degree, follow this link for resources regarding all your admission concerns.
The page below links to information regarding:
Academic advising
Change/declaring major
Enrollment/Degree Verification
Impacted Majors
The Tutoring Center
Every great leader can attest to this: communication is key. Written communication is actually one of the most sought-after skills that employers look for in a candidate.
Whether it's a midterm paper due at 11:59 pm or a grad school essay, the Writing Center helps with an array of writing materials. It is located on the 2nd floor of the Library.
Check the link below out for all of your writing tutoring needs!
Afraid you'll get lost? Check out the Campus Map below or CLICK HERE to be sent to the interactive map of the SDSU campus!