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Campus Resources

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Click on the name of the departments below to get directed to their university webpages.

Advising & Transfer Center

The Advising & Transfer Center plays a key role in assisting students to thrive and persist toward on-time graduation. Our team of Professional Academic Advisors provide holistic, proactive, and meaningful academic advising and individualized educational pathways to engage students in their learning experiences and promote self-authorship. We also offer curricular and co-curricular transition programming specifically for first-year, second-year, and transfer students.

Contact the Advising & Transfer Center

Location: Schulz 1125A
Phone: (707) 664-2730

Campus Recreation (Rec Center)

The Campus Recreation Center has many great opportunities to stay active and have fun.

Contact the Rec Center

Hours of operation: Monday-Thursday:7:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m., Friday: 7:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m., Saturday-Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
Phone:  (707) 664-4386

Career Center

The Sonoma State University Career Center works to support and empower students to be active participants in their career development process. Our Career Peers and Advisors provide comprehensive resources and advising that are holistically centered around each student's needs. 

Contact the Career Center

Location: Schulz 1000 (on the 1st floor of Schulz Library)
Phone: (707) 664-2198
Email: careercenter@sonoma.edu

Center for Academic Access and Student Enrichment(CAASE)

The Center for Academic Access and Student Enrichment serves as a resource hub for underrepresented and underserved students at Sonoma State University. CAASE is a "one stop shop" comprised of six dynamic departments and support services. Students interested in CAASE can find a variety of support including: migrant education and information, disability services, academic and holistic advising, expert tutoring, community, and much more.

Contact CAASE

Location: First Floor Library, Schulz 1119
Phone: (707) 664-3567
Email: caase@sonoma.edu

Center for Transfer and Transition Programs

Provide courses, resources, and services that meet the unique needs of first-year, second-year, transfer, and military-connected students as they transition to Sonoma State University.

Confidential Advocacy

If you've been impacted by sexual and/or power-based violence (including dating/domestic violence, sexual harassment, stalking or trafficking) and are interested in confidential help or support

Contact Confidential Advocacy

Location:  Monday - Thursday: Beaujolais, Classico 117, Friday: Available by phone or email
Phone: (707) 664-2698
Email: Confidentail Advocate

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)

CAPS offers confidential counseling to students experiencing personal problems that interfere with their academic progress, career or well-being.

Contact CAPS

Location: Building 17A
Phone: (707) 664-2153

Handshake

Handshake is SSU's job search board where students can apply to various job and internship opportunities both on and off-campus.

Contact Handshake

Please contact the Career Center at (707) 664-2198 for Handshake access.

The HUB (Honoring, Uniting, Building)

An integral center for diversity, vitality, and creativity. Hours: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday

Contact the Hub

Location: 2nd floor of the Student Center
Directly across from the Student Activities desk - look for their sign with their mandala logo on it.
Phone: (707) 664-4247
Email: thehub@sonoma.edu

Information Technology (IT) Help Desk

The IT Help Desk is the first point of contact for campus-wide technology needs at Sonoma State. We provide a wide range of services that include technical troubleshooting, hardware installation, account provisioning, lecture capture, computer and media equipment checkout, and classroom media support.

Contact IT Help Desk

Learning and Academic Resource Center (LARC)

The Learning Center is a multipurpose center providing a variety of academic support services for SSU students, including tutorial services, as well as specialized programs for students who a first generation, low-income, or students with disabilities.

Contact LARC

Location: Schulz 1103
Phone: (707) 664-4401

Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement (MESA)

Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement at Sonoma State University is part of a nationally recognized academic support program that provides a resilient learning community and strong base to students in the School of Science and Technology. The goal of MESA is to increase the number of historically underrepresented students who pursue and persist in STEM related degrees and ultimately, careers. Throughout their studies, the students in the program receive academic support and personal advising to keep them on track towards their degrees.

MESA meets every Tuesday at 5:00 pm, tutoring hours vary per semester.

Contact MESA

email: Sarah Tucker (Administrative Coordinator), tuckers@sonoma.edu, or Dr. Megan D'Errico (Academic Advisor & MESA Director), derrico@sonoma.edu

Military and Veteran Resource Center (MAVRC)

MAVRC supports current and prospective military-connected students with general academic advising, community building events, and resources.

Contact MAVRC

Location: Schulz 1121
Phone: (707) 664-2389

Noma Cares

Noma Cares is a one-stop shop that provides support for Sonoma State students and employees in crisis and/or acute crisis response.

Contact Noma Cares

Phone: (707) 664-3000
Email: basicneeds@sonoma.edu

Office for the Prevention of Harassment & Discrimination (OPHD)

OPHD is a resource, prevention, response, and compliance office focusing on sexual misconduct, sexual harassment, dating and domestic violence, stalking, harassment and discrimination based on protected status, and retaliation. 

Contact OPHD

Phone:  (707) 664-4140
Email  ophd@sonoma.edu

Residential Education and Housing Services (REACH)

Residential Education and Campus Housing (REACH) provides a connection to campus life, enhances academic achievement, and encourages personal responsibility.

Contact REACH

Location: Student Center, Third Floor, Student Affairs Office
Phone:  (707) 664-2541

SafeSSU

SafeSSU is a secure website that holds all the safety-related information available at Sonoma State University, including guidance and resources on reporting, counseling services, and advocacy.

Seawolf Living

Seawolf Living is all about showing YOU the REAL life of a Seawolf. Student Life, Events, and MORE at Sonoma State University.

Seawolf Service Center (SSC)

The SSC office can answer questions such as: “How do I make a payment online?” or “How do I find out the payment deadlines for classes?” or "How do I get an SSU ID card?" or "Where can I submit my financial aid documents for review?"

Contact SSC

Location: Salazar Hall, first floor
Email:  seawolf.servicecenter@sonoma.edu or finaid@sonoma.edu 

Scholarship Office

The Financial Aid and Scholarship Office is the official hub for scholarship information at Sonoma State University and awards over $2.5M in institutional scholarship opportunities each year. 

Contact the Scholarship Office

Location: Salazar Hall, Room 1000
Phone: (707) 664-2261
Email: scholarships@sonoma.edu  

Student Health Center

The Student Health Center provides high quality medical, public health, & health education services designed to support the retention, academic achievement & success of SSU students, facilitate healthy lifestyle choices & help promote a safe, healthy campus environment.

Hours: 8:00am - 5:00pm Monday through Friday excluding campus holidays & closures as shown on the SSU Academic Calendar. An Extended Hours Clinic is held until 5:30pm on Mondays - only when school year classes are in session. Summer hours & services may vary. 

Contact the Student Health Center

Location: West side of campus, north of Schulz Library & across from Zinfandel Residence Halls.
Phone: (707) 664-2921

Student Involvement

Student Involvement strives to enhance your experience at Sonoma State University. By getting involved, you are able to make meaningful connections, expand on your skills, and find your place on campus.

Contact Student Involvement

Phone: 707-664-4323
Email: studentinvolvement@sonoma.edu

TRIO Student Support Services

TRIO SSS is a multipurpose center providing a variety of academic support services for SSU students, including tutorial services, as well as specialized programs for students who are first generation, low-income, or students with disabilities.

Contact TRIO

Location: Schulz 1119
Phone: (707) 664-2853

Writing Center

The SSU Writing Center offers a variety of resources to help undergraduate and graduate students develop their writing skills, and all services are free for SSU students.

Contact the Writing Center

Location: Schulz, Room 1103
Phone: 707-664-4401
Email:  larcdeskw@sonoma.edu