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Student Experience

With over 800 student organizations on campus, there are so many ways to get involved. Student organizations promote leadership development, social responsibility, service learning, civic engagement, and multicultural competence. Join a student organization to make a difference and find your thing!

On-Campus Housing

The on-campus living experience puts you at the center of campus life, a vibrant, engaging community of students learning and growing together.

On-campus in the residence halls, you will have comfortable and safe housing, within steps of where you need to be for classes, resources, studying, engaging, and connecting with friends! For more information, please visit the Department of Resident Life.

Student Affairs Strategic Plan

Student Affairs Leadership Team

Faculty and Staff Concerned About a Student

Students Concerned About a Student

Are you a student who is concerned about another student?

  • Did a fellow student write something concerning online or in a text?
  • Is a student acting very strange and causing you to worry?

Trust your instincts. You don't need "proof" or "evidence" that something isn't right. Say something right away - do not wait! We are all responsible for a safe and academically productive campus.

Office of Family Engagement

Mental Health First Aid Training

Mental Health First Aid teaches you how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illness and substance use disorders. This 8-hour training gives you the skills you need to reach out and provide initial support to someone who may be developing a mental health or substance use problem and help connect them to the appropriate care. Learn more about Mental Health First Aid here: mentalhealthfirstaid.org

FAQ and Technical Help

Technical Help for Sexual Assault Prevention Training & Vector

Login Assistance 

University Policies and Family Resources

We encourage you to talk openly and often with your student about the complex issues addressed in these training sessions. We also recognize that these topics may be difficult to talk about, so please use the following policies and resources to help support you and your student as needed.

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