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Educational Opportunity Program

Office Number: (619) 594-6298

EOP is an undergraduate program that helps low income and educationally disadvantaged students throughout their entire San Diego State University experience.

Academic, Career, and Personal Counseling and Advising - EOP counselors not only help students choose their classes, but are their resourceful contact for graduation requirements, graduate school and career selection. Counselors also assist in dealing with any personal issues that students may encounter throughout their educational experience at SDSU.

B.E.S.T. (Building Essential Skills and Talents) - EOP’s Summer Bridge Program, is an intensive four week program offered to qualified high school students as a bridge to start their freshman year.

Tutorial Services - The EOP Center for Academic Assistance and Tutoring (CAAT) offers free individual and/or group tutoring and workshops to EOP students until they graduate.

Faculty-Student Mentoring Program - By focusing on the keys to academic success, opportunities for personal and academic development and building supportive relationships, the program fosters growth, retention and achievement for EOP students.

EOP Grant - When students apply for financial aid, they may be considered for an EOP grant. Eligibility for the grant is based on each person's financial situation as evaluated by the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships. You must be enrolled in twelve units to be eligible for this grant.

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Financial Aid & Scholarship Office

Office Number: (619) 694 - 6323
 

Admission/Prospective Student Center

Office Number: (619)594-6336
 

Housing

Office Number: (619) 594-5742


Student Activities and Campus Life

Office Number: (619) 594-5221

San Diego State University offers more than 200 different student organizations, so there's guaranteed to be something for everyone!  Whether you are interested in recreation, honors societies, cultural groups, professional development organizations, multicultural societies, or even starting your own student organization, you will find more information about how to get involved at the Student Activities and Campus Life Office. 

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Career Services

Office Number: (619) 594-6851

The Career Resource Room, located in Room 1206 at Career Services, contains a wide variety of materials and resources to assist with finding full-time and part-time employment. Directories, job descriptions, current salary surveys, and videotapes are just a sample of the useful materials available.

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Student Disability Services

Office Number: (619) 594-6473

Student Disability Services provides qualified students with disabilities equal access to higher education through academic support services, technology and advocacy in order to promote their retention and graduation.

SDS is the campus office responsible for determining and providing appropriate academic accommodations for students with disabilities. Support services are available to students with certified visual limitations, hearing and communication impairments, learning disabilities, mobility, and other functional limitations.

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Student Health Services

Office Number:
619-594-HEALTH (4325)

Student Health Services offers primary medical care and health promotion to students of San Diego State University through a wide range of programs and services. Care is provided by board certified physicians, certified nurse practitioners and medical support staff including nurses, clinical laboratory scientists, x-ray technologists, medical assistants, health educators and pharmacists. In addition to basic medical and urgent care, Student Health Services offers dermatology, health education, nutrition counseling, optometry, orthopedics, osteopathic manipulative treatment, physical therapy and psychiatry. Routine visits and services, lab work performed in Student Health Services and x-rays are included in the health fee paid as part of registration. Some services, such as lab work sent to an outside lab, specialty clinics, pharmaceuticals including immunizations, allergy injections and over-the-counter medications require an additional fee.

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Testing Office


Office Number: (619) 594-5216
 

The Office of Student Testing, Assessment and Research (STAAR) supports the Division of Student Affairs and San Diego State University's mission and strategic planning efforts. STAAR serves as an important resource for the entire university community by:

1.        Providing testing services for the purposes of admission, class placement, competency for graduation, licenses, and credentials.

2.        Striving to improve student services and development programs and to expand the knowledge bases about student learning and development through comprehensive data collection, research and assessment activities, sound policy analysis, effective program evaluation, consultation and collaboration with campus and public stakeholders, and broad dissemination of research findings and other relevant information.

The STAAR office is committed to student learning and retention and is motivated by its belief that all students are entitled to access, equity, and success in higher education.

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  This page last updated on 03/04/2008

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