Your health matters. This page connects you with on- and off-campus resources, including the SJSU Student Health Center and community clinics, to ensure you have access to the care and support you deserve to thrive
SJSU CAPS provides confidential mental health services to enrolled SJSU students. They offer individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, and workshops on various mental health topics.
Must be an enrolled SJSU student.
SJSU Health Services offers primary medical care, preventive services, and health education to SJSU students. They provide a range of services including routine check-ups, immunizations, and specialized care.
Must be an enrolled SJSU student.
The Accessible Education Center at SJSU provides comprehensive services to support the educational development and success of students with disabilities, offering accommodations, assistive technology, and advocacy.
Must be an enrolled SJSU student with documented disabilities to access AEC services.
The Blanca Alvarado Community Resource Center provides various services including food assistance, health education, and youth programs.
Address: 408 N. Capitol Ave., San Jose, CA 95133
Phone: 408-347-7892
Eligibility: Residents of San Jose
Santa Clara Social Services Agency provides support with Medi-Cal applications, CalFresh, and other Public Assistance programs.
Address: 1867 Senter Rd, San Jose, CA
Phone: (408) 758-3800
An online directory that anyone can use to get connected to mental health providers in your geographic area (for students only).
ASPS provides affordable telehealth psychological services to adults across California, delivered by supervised doctoral students. The clinic takes a trauma-informed, culturally sensitive approach and welcomes clients from all backgrounds, including LGBTQIA+ individuals and immigrants, without asking about immigration status.
Provides undocumented individuals in California with culturally responsive mental health therapy, allowing them to access their strengths and resiliency in order to focus on their personal goals and healing journey. The services are free and completely confidential.
Sign up for a 6-week Wellness Support Groups led by trained mental health providers or registered clinicians, via Immigrants Rising. These groups are designed to help undocumented people feel less alone and more understood. Registration is required.
Designed by United We Dream, this toolkit is available to support immigrant justice organizers and leaders.
This initiative will walk you through and provide toolkits to facilitate and inform our community. Things like music-ivism, artivism, and breathing practices is what will transform these anxieties and insecurities into something positive!