Campus Resources

Aspire:

Black Unity Center:

Campus Academic Resource Program: Provides free tutorial and academic support.     

Counseling and Psychological Services: The mission of Counseling & Psychological Services is to enhance the psychological well being of the entire campus community and thereby facilitate the retention and successful educational experience of students, faculty, and staff.

CSU California Pre-Doctoral Program: This program is designed to diversify the pool of university faculty by supporting the doctoral aspirations of students who are upper division undergraduates or graduate students on a California State University campus.       

Early Childhood Education Center: This center assists student parents in attaining their educational goals by providing appropriate care for their young children in a high-quality, convenient and affordable educational setting.   

Educational Opportunity Program: EOP is a comprehensive program designed to provide students with outreach, admissions, academic, and financial support. Students receive on-going advising, tutoring and workshops designed to increase retention and graduation rates.    

English Tutoring Center: Provides academic support to undergraduate students enrolled in English composition, reading and English as a Second Language (ESL) courses.    

Guardian Scholars: This program creates a vibrant community to engage current and former foster youth to attain college degrees, stable housing and career path employment.         

Hope Fund Crisis Loan: SF State has established the SF State HOPE Fund (HOPE: Help, Opportunity & Pathway to Empowerment), a fund that assists students with financial support when they need it most.   

Metro College Success Program: Metro offers personalized support for college success through in-class academic support and tutoring your first two years at SF State.    

SF State Scholarship Search: Here you will find a list of internal and external scholarships available. You will find under each scholarship if they require citizenship status.     

Tech Central: Free anti-virus software to SF State students.

Project Connect: Exists to empower and involve the student body to promote higher education and facilitate graduation for low income and historically underrepresented communities. It provides scholarships and a free book loan program.   

Queer and Trans Resource Center: The center is open to all students who wish to join in our efforts to promote awareness and understanding of LGBTQQIA-related identities, issues and culture.   

Richard Oaks Multicultural Center: This center is a space for cultural events and discussions that focus on everything from inspirational leaders to commemorative months.   

Student Health Services: Provides free and low cost health services to SF State students. You can find a complete list of cost here.  

The Women’s CenterA resource, referral and educational program for the campus community which deals specifically with issues concerning the lives of women.   

VITA: Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program is a national IRS program that provides free tax return preparation to low-income, elderly, limited English proficient and disabled individuals.