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Student Support Services on Campus

  • Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS): confidential support for students dealing with stress, anxiety, and other mental and emotional needs that comes with being undocumented.
  • Inclusive Students Services Center (ISS): a space that offers support, resources, and advocacy for undocumented and LGBTQ+ students, among others.
  • LatinX Cultural Center & Black Cultural Center: spaces offering additional support and resources for students navigating the intersection of undocumented status with other identities.
  • Basic Needs: access resources like the food pantry, emergency housing assistance, and financial support for essential needs.
  • : Access free legal assistance for matters related to immigration and other legal issues impacting undocumented students or schedule an appointment directly with CARECEN College Immigration Legal Services.
  • Tutoring Support: access tutoring services in support of academic success.
  • Academic Advising: access advising services to stay on path towerd degree completion.
  • : join student-run clubs and organizations to get involved and build opportunity for connections, community, advocacy, and peer-to-peer support.

Employee Support Services on Campus

  • Employee Assistance Program: Mental health and wellness resources for faculty and staff are available through the Employee Assistance Program.
  • : Employees are entitled to free legal assistance for matters related to immigration and other legal issues impacting employees through Life Matters or schedule an appointment with .

Guidance for Students/Employees Personally Impacted by Enforcement

CSU is dedicated to supporting all students, staff and faculty. Many resources exist to support students, staff and faculty concerning immigration enforcement activities.

  • Talk to a Free Immigration Service Provider. Get free legal advice now and plan how to respond to potential immigration enforcement encounters. To schedule an appointment contact .
  • Make a Plan. Access the and developed by Immigrant Legal Resource Center to help immigrants with no legal status or in a mixed-status household create a strategy to protect themselves and their family members.
  • Know Your Rights. Take time to figure out which documents you should and should not carry with you. Always carry a documenting your immigration rights. Printed copies are available at the Inclusive Student Services Center in the Bell Tower.
  • University Support. Contact MariaElena Plaza or 437-8490 (if you are staff or MPP), Gina Sanchez Gibau or 437-8543 (if you are faculty), or Julia Heck or 437-8512 (if you are a student) if you are approached by ICE or become aware of ICE presence on campus.
  • Stay Informed. CSU promotes and posts free webinars presented by our Immigration Legal Resource Providers on its , including a list of .
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