Student Support & Campus Community Resources
We are your student government, and we are working to improve our community of almost 30,000.
Room 117 Smith Memorial Student Union, 503-725-3454
The Bias Review Team (BRT), which includes key campus-wide stakeholders, communicates and meets regularly to respond to reported bias incidents, and to assure students, employees, and community members who experience or witness an act of bias receive support and access to resources.
Room 830 Richard & Maurine Neuberger Center, 503.725.5919
Campus Rec creates an environment where quality recreation and wellness programs inspire, empower and educate individuals to be positive contributors to the Portland State and global community. Campus Rec offers six program areas all uniquely designed to offer recreation in the areas of Aquatics, Fitness and Health Promotions, Intramurals and Special Events, Rec Clubs, Inclusive Rec, Community Service and Outdoor Programs.
Suite 210 Academic & Student Rec Center 1800 SW 6th, 503-725-5127
The University Career Center empowers students and alumni to explore, develop, and achieve their career goals by developing employer, campus, and community partnerships.
Room 342 Fariborz Maseeh Hall, 503-725-4613
S.H.A.C. is available to admitted students registered for 5 or more credit hours. S.H.A.C. is a community-based health care organization that provides high quality, accessible mental health, physical health, dental services, and testing services targeted to the needs of the P.S.U. student population.
University Center Building, 503-725-2800
The Cultural Resource Center’s mission is to create a student-centered inclusive environment that enriches the university experience. The Cultural Resource Centers value diversity, social justice, cultural traditions, and student identities, success and leadership. Their learning goals include: Leadership, Intercultural Communication, Identity Development, and Social Justice.
Suite 228, Smith Memorial Student Union, 503-725-5342
Diversity and Multicultural Student Services (D.M.S.S) mission is to provide an accessible, inclusive environment that enriches the university experience and engages students, their families, and the community. We serve and empower student populations whose access, retention, academic success, and graduation are most challenged by socio-historical factors and contemporary inequities.
Room 425 Smith Memorial Student Union, 503-725-4457
When unexpected hardships arise, Portland State aspires to support you so that you can persist as a student and maximize your learning. This site complies information regarding limited emergency funds for which you may be eligible.
The Office of Equity and Compliance investigates complaints of prohibited discrimination and harassment and ensures compliance with federal and state equal opportunity laws and regulations.
Suite 830 Richard & Maurine Neuberger Center, 503-725-5919
Global Diversity and Inclusion is guided by a vision of a campus infused with a commitment to diversity and inclusion; where faculty, staff, and students see diversity as an integral part of academic excellence; where open and rich communications are commonplace; and where all cultural differences are appreciated and embraced.
Suite 830 Richard & Maurine Neuberger Center, 503-725-5919
PSU CARES connects students with resources when they are experiencing distress or other concerns that might impact their personal or academic success. CARE Advocates meet with students to hear about their concerns and collaborate on a plan to optimize their ability to continue and succeed at PSU.
Room 433 Smith Memorial Student Union, 503-725-4422
The Q.R.C. provides students along the sexuality and gender spectrum with the support they need to persist to graduation. The Queer Resource Center’s vision is to facilitate a campus environment such that Portland State University is the higher education destination of choice for students, staff, and faculty along the sexuality and gender spectrum.
Suite 458 Smith Memorial Student Union, 503-725-9742
Services for Students with Children offers integrated services that support students’ goals to be effective parents while succeeding in their academic pursuits. Through campus projects, community involvement, and advocacy, we strive to increase available resources and opportunities that improve the quality of life for students with children. We’re always looking for ways to help you! Please share your needs and ideas with us.
Suite 462 Smith Memorial Student Union, 503-725-9878
Student Activities and Leadership Programs' mission is to enrich and integrate students' leadership and academic experiences in order to educate students to be ethical, socially just, and civically engaged leaders on campus and in their larger communities.
Room 119 Smith Memorial Student Union, 503-725-4452
S.L.S. is a full-service law firm that serves eligible Portland State University students.
Room M343 Smith Memorial Student Union, 503-725-4556
T.R.I.O. works to increase the retention and graduation rates of eligible low income, first generation and disabled students, and, to foster an institutional climate supportive of the success for those students through comprehensive services and advocacy.
Room 425 Smith Memorial Student Union, 503-725-3815
The Veterans Resource Center provides comprehensive support for Student Veterans and Service Members to meet their unique academic needs. We also provide Faculty and Administrators with resources and information to support the Student Veteran Community.
Room 401 Smith Memorial Student Union, 503-725-9807
Veterans Services provides support and resources to Veterans, Service members, and their family members, as well as a space to come together and connect with others in our community. The Certification Office is here to help you process and certify your Veterans Administration or Department of Defense education benefits.
Ground Floor Student Services Lounge, Fariborz Maseeh Hall, 503-725-8380
The P.S.U. Women's Resource Center advocates for the best educational and campus experience for all members of our community. We accomplish this by advancing social justice and by working towards a safe and healthy campus.
Suite 439 Smith Memorial Student Union, 503-725-5672