Student support resources
SDSU has many resources to help students succeed, from supplemental instruction and advising, to counseling and emergency financial assistance.
As a first step, this page Links to an external site. has links to:
- Academic advising by phone, email, and Zoom.
- Technology (tech support, academic software, and information on how to access SDSU tech resources).
- Academic support (tutoring, Writing Center, Math and Statistics Learning Center, help with research, and more).
- Student services (Student Ability Success Center, Student Rights and Responsibilities, declaring or changing majors or minor, academic withdrawals, and more).
- Access to electronic textbooks.
- Help with the nuts-and-bolts of online learning, including how to make the most of online classes, and Virtual Course support.
The Economic Crisis Response Team Links to an external site. provides economic support for students.
Counseling and Psychological Services Links to an external site. offers a wide variety of services to promote our students' emotional and psychological well-being. They have videos and podcasts, programs for managing stress and trauma, and offer individual, group, and couples counseling.
The Title IX Coordinator Links to an external site. can help students who have been the victims of sexual assault. If a student reports sexual assault to you, you may wish to refer them to Counseling and Psychological Services.
Well-being and Health Promotion Links to an external site. maintains a host of resources centered on student health and well-being.
The Office of the Student Ombudsman Links to an external site. can help students with disputes or conflicts over financial aid, fees, campus housing, grade appeals, enrollment, and conflicts with faculty or staff.