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Most of us, at some point, need a little help. 
Don't miss out on these student resources before you graduate:

🏥 Klotz Student Health Center: Not feeling well? Currently enrolled students can get medical services at little or no cost.
👥 University Counseling Center (USU): Did you know part of your tuition covers a certain number of free counseling sessions each year? Once you leave CSUN, these sessions can cost up to $200 per hour. 
☎️ Help Lines: Connect after-hours when the USU is closed for numerous topics/needs (e.g., suicide, drug, rape, LGBQT, military, or any crisis). You don't have to handle intense feelings alone! 
🔴 Sexual Assault & Violence: CSUN offers the support you or a friend may need.
👮🏾 Matador Escort: You don't have to walk alone on campus- call an escort. 
📚 Learning Resource Center offers free tutoring in a variety of subject areas, reading/writing workshops, and online resources.
💰 Emergency MataCare Grants: one-time grants to prevent evictions, urgent child care issues, etc.
🍎 Food Pantry at CSUN: Anyone who faces challenges securing food or housing and believes this impacts course performance, should contact CSUN's Food Pantry website and the corresponding contacts.
🖥 Campus Computer Labs care available to current CSUN students, alumni, faculty and staff.
🏝 To de-stress, go to the spa-like Oasis for relaxation or our 🏊🏿 Student Recreation Center (SRC). Many professors wish they could use these two places for free like you can. 
🔐 Disabilities Resource and Educational Services (DRES): If you had an IEP in the past, you can receive assistance in college too. OR, maybe you are curious to know if you have an undiagnosed learning challenge -- get tested and start using DRES assistance before you graduate.  
🎓 Career Center for resume writing and interviewing tips.
🚦 Clubs and Organizations: Join a group that fits your interests and get involved in the campus community. Also check out the Division of Student Affairs for more resources and ways to "get involved."
 Please let me know if you have other campus resources you would like to add.

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