Financial Aid
541-737-2241
Services Provided:
- FAFSA info
- Scholarship/ Payment info
International Affairs
541-737-3006
Services Provided:
- Central campus resource for hosting international visitors and/or hiring international employees
- Advising international scholars & faculty on visa and immigration issues
- Provides resources to faculty, staff and students preparing to travel on behalf of OSU
Housing and Dining
541-737-4771
Services Provided:
- University housing and dining services offers support for first year students living on campus
- If you need to move out of your dorm early, change rooms or dorms, or edit your meal plan university housing and dining services are here to help
Human Services Resource Center (HSRC)
541-737-3747
Services Provided:
- Intermediary services between students and agencies that provide rental assistance, utility assistance, food stamps, childcare, food boxes, and health insurance
- Workshops, seminars, and opportunities for internships and employment
- Connection to community service opportunities
- Assistance in maintaining health insurance through the university
- Applications for food stamps
- Applications for Mealbux (Mealbux provides low-income students with a food stipend each term that can be used in any café, food court, and dining hall on campus)
- OSU emergency food pantry (see website for hours of operation)
CAPS
500 Snell Hall
541-737-2131
Services Provided:
- 24-hour crisis hotline
- Individual counseling
- Couples counseling
- Group counseling
- Consultation
- Outreach (CAPS hold workshops and presentations on a wide variety of topics that include stress management, sexual assault, and suicide prevention to name a few)
- Mind Spa (students can come and relax their mind with massage chairs, meditation resources, light therapy, and biofeedback technology)
- Psychiatric services
- Light therapy loans
Suicide Prevention and Help
- National Suicide Prevention Hotline (1-800-273-8255)
- LGBTQ Suicide Hotline (866-488-7386)
- National Mental Health Association (1-800-989-6642)
- National Institute of Mental Health (1-800-421-4211)
- American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (1-888-333-2377)
- American Association for Suicidology (202-237-2280)
Disability Access Services
A200 Kerr Administration
541-737-4098
Services Provided:
- Individual sessions with a DAS Adviser focus on strategies, techniques and resources students can utilize to elevate their success at OSU
- Some of the common topics in a student-led Coaching session may include time management, study skills, managing a course load, or navigating the college environment as a student with a disability
- There is no set number of Coaching sessions, as they are based on the students need.
Student Legal Services
541-737-4165
Student legal services provides legal advice and representation to OSU students against parties who are not also OSU students
Services Provided:
- Immigration
- Landlord/tenant disputes
- Personal Injury
- Credit issues including debtor/creditor matters and collections, and bankruptcy
- Consumer problems
- Traffic infractions
- Criminal charges
- Wills & Power of Attorney
- Uncontested child custody and uncontested dissolution of marriage cases, including child support determinations
- And various miscellaneous matters including employment, and probate, name changes, disability benefits, social security, veterans benefits, and unemployment benefit
Student Health Services
Main Clinic: Plageman Building
Same-Day Clinic: Tebeau Building
SHS @ Dixon: Dixon Recreation Center
541-737-9355
Services Provided:
- SHS provides a wide variety of clinical, health promotion, prevention, and advocacy services
ASOSU Office of Advocacy
541-737-9200
Services Provided:
- Code of Conduct violations
- Cheating accusations
- Grade appeals
- Graduate student issues
- UHDS conduct & contract issues
- Student accounts & financial aid
- International student issues
- Equal Opportunity & Access cases
Academic Learning Center
125 Waldo Hall
541-737-2272
Services Provided:
- Academic coaching: meet with a coach to improve yourself academically
- Writing center: get assistance with writing papers
- Supplemental instruction: get through a tough course with study tables and tutors
- University exploratory studies program: advisors help students identify the major that is the right fit for the students interests and goals
- Academic resources page include OSU library, computer labs, disability access services, and many more
- Academic Learning Services courses (ALS): acquire the skills necessary to be successful at OSU with courses like ALS 116 (academic success) and ALS 114 (career decision)
Career Development Center
First Floor, Kerr Administration Building
541-737-4085
Services Provided:
- Customized career guidance based on your background and your professional goals
- College-specific professional workshops and seminars
- Career Expo and Career Fairs (offered once per term, three times per year)
- Employer Meet-Ups based on industry
- Virtual Career Fairs and events
- Assistance with professional documents, including resumes, cover letters, and curriculum vitae
Math Learning Center
108 Kidder Hall
541-737-0797
Services Provided:
- Free drop-in tutoring
- Resources like textbooks, calculators, and solution manuals for check-out
- Computer lab with mathematical software installed for students with specific math classes
- Study area with and coin-operated photo-copy machine
Mole Hole
3rd Floor Valley Library
541-737-2081
Services Provided:
- The Mole Hole is the general chemistry tutoring space, students can get help with all of their general chemistry needs
- TA’s from each section of general chemistry come at specific times to tutor and aid students with general chemistry, see the TA schedule online.
The Undergrad Research and Writing Studio
Main Floor of Valley Library
541-737-5640
Services Provided:
- Writing assistants can help students with all aspects and stages of the writing process from brainstorming and organization to questions of grammar and usage
- Students must make an appointment to receive help with their writing assignments. This can be done by calling the number above or filling out an appointment request form which is provided on their website
Cultural Centers
Asian & Pacific Cultural Center
541-737–6361
Lonnie B. Harris Black Cultural Center
541-737–4372
Centro Cultural César Chávez
541-737–3790
Ettihad Cultural Center
541-737–1052
Native American Longhouse Eena Haws
541-737–2738
Pride Center
541-737–9161
Hattie Redmond Women and Gender Center
541-737–3186
Services Provided
- Cultural centers offer students a variety of support and may provide students with a sense of identity and community on campus
- Many cultural centers also offer academic tutoring for select subjects for students of all backgrounds and cultural identities.
Office of Student Life
541-737-8748
Services Provided:
- Promotes educational and developmental opportunities for students to make informed decisions that support their success
- They support activism and student care
- Include info on FERPA and help students through emergency situations
Center for Fraternity & Sorority Life (CFSL)
541-737-5432
Services Provided:
- How to conduct legal interviews when hiring a cook or RA
- Crisis management
- Mediation
- Leadership development
- Marketing your Greek leadership in the professional world
Veterans Services
150 Snell Hall
541-737-2278
Services Provided:
- Spouse and family resources
- VA education benefits information
- State of Oregon Tuition benefits
Family Resource Center
1030 SW Madison Ave
541-737-4906
Services Provided:
- Waiting room/lounge with children’s toys and books
- Free printing for OSU students
- Commercial kitchen to prepare food for you and your family
- Dining room
- Living room with fireplace
- Lower lounge with an air hockey table
- Secure storage closets
- Shower
- Lactation room
- Laundry facilities
- Outside picnic area
SafeRide
541-737-2101
Services Provided:
- SafeRide offers OSU students an alternate way of transportation home or to campus from campus and various other locations around Corvallis and Philomath areas
- SafeRide provides rides to everyone without passing judgment
- ONID information must be provided to drivers before being allowed to ride
- Students can request a ride with the SafeRide OSU app that students can download from the app store, and for those without a smartphone students can call (541) 737-5000.
LSAMP
541-737-0009
Services Provided:
- Students are provided with financial, academic, social, and professional support in a coordinated effort to help them achieve their academic and professional goals
- Programming includes a residential bridge program for incoming freshman, mentor program, Second-year & Transfer Experience Program, tutoring, workshops, a student center (123 Waldo Hall), and undergraduate research funding
EOP (Educational Opportunities Program)
541-737-3628
Services Provided:
- Assistance through the admissions process
- Assistance in locating financial resources
- Orientation to the University
- Academic and personal counseling
- Courses to help review or fill in gaps in math, reading, and writing
- Assistance with finding jobs and internships, writing resumes and cover letters
TRiO
541-737-3628
Services Provided:
- Academic Counseling
- Tutoring & Peer Mentorship
- Student Success Workshops
- Career and Professional Development
- Assistance with Financial Aid and Scholarship Processes
- Service & Leadership Initiatives
- Social and Cultural Enrichment Activities
- Student Lounge equipped with iMac's and free printing
- Term-long check-out of iPads, MacBooks, Chromebooks & Calculators
- Advocacy and Support
CAMP
541-737-2389
Services Provided:
- Placement testing and academic advising
- Free tutoring and mentoring
- Personal counseling
- Orientation and study skills
- Social and cultural activities
- Career orientation and job search skills development
- Monthly stipend throughout the academic year
- Quarterly book allowance
- Supplemental aid to reduce debt and meet FAFSA
- Internship in residence hall
- Health Services
- Other services as needed
DACA Dreaming Beyond Borders Resource Center
Mission: The Dreaming Beyond Borders Resource center aims to create a safe, supportive, welcoming, and inclusive space for undocumented students and students from mixed-status families, at Oregon State University.
Services:
- Refer students to support resources such as academic, legal, and health resources.
- Provide educational and social programming to students, staff, faculty, OSU community, and external communities.
- Provide access to Educational Opportunities Program academic counselors.
- Work closely with Here to Stay and other student advocacy groups.
- Develop allies through educational events, training, and partnerships