Helpful Links for Student Success

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If you have not already done so, please e-mail me vroof@cuesta.edu if you have any needs that are not being met.

Cuesta College Student ServicesLinks to an external site. & Check out the Student Services Hub on your Canvas Dashboard

Food resources (Links to an external site.) at Cuesta College

Student Success CenterLinks to an external site.

In order to help all students achieve their personal, educational, and vocational goals, the Student Success Center offers courses, workshops, tutorial services, and resources for students and faculty to promote the learning strategies and the attitudes necessary for student academic success.  Student Success Workshops are offered each semester and are available to all students. Support is provided in-person and online.  Topics may include time management, memory strategies, textbook reading, note-taking, test taking, math anxiety, and how to be a college student.

Cuesta College LibraryLinks to an external site.

Cuesta College librarians are here to help you in so many ways. Did you know that they are available via chat, phone, Zoom, and email?  Just Ask a Librarian!Links to an external site.

Cuesta College CounselingLinks to an external site.

Cuesta College counselors are Master's degree prepared professionals who are trained to provide academic, personal and career counseling services. The counseling team at Cuesta College is here to help you achieve your goals!Links to an external site.

Cuesta College ECE Resources

To support your studies in the Cuesta College Applied Behavioral Sciences Division:

Equity, Diversity & InclusionLinks to an external site.

Cuesta College is committed to supporting students of all backgrounds and ensuring their success in reaching educational goals here on campus.  We strive to be respectful of diversity: gender identity, sexuality, disability, age, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, race, nationality, religion, and culture. 

Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPS)Links to an external site.

Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPS) promotes the full participation of students with disabilities in all aspects of their postsecondary education. DSPS advocates and facilitates equal educational opportunities through appropriate support services, curricula, instruction, policies and funding allocations. DSPS works to eliminate discrimination against students with disabilities and to promote their independence, growth, productivity and equality.

Cuesta College Health ServicesLinks to an external site.

The goals of the Student Health Center are:

  • To help students achieve and maintain optimum physical, mental and emotional health
  • To educate students in taking responsibility for their own health.

Wellness/Mental Health ServicesLinks to an external site.

The demands of college can compound other issues in one’s life. If you are feeling overwhelmed and feel you need help to maintain your personal balance - please contact the Cuesta College Counseling Center (Links to an external site.) at (805) 546-3138 and/or the Crisis TextLine (Links to an external site.) (text “start” to 741741).

MindWise Mental Health Screening (Links to an external site.) - Students can learn if they have a behavioral health concern, learn signs and symptoms, and connect with Cuesta's Mental Health Services to learn about the wellness resources available for them. 

In addition to Mental Health Services on campus, you can also access Transitions Mental Health AssociationLinks to an external site. - Helping children & adults live, work, and grow in our community. 

Veteran BenefitsLinks to an external site.

If you are a Veteran, please contact Veteran's Affairs. 

Building 6900 - Room 6903

Contact Karen Andrews at: (805) 546-3142 or by email at: veterans@cuesta.edu  (Links to an external site.)

Parent Connection (Links to an external site.) - Free parent coaching

RISE (Links to an external site.) - Trained and caring staff and volunteers are available 24-hours a day to support survivors of sexual assault or abuse and intimate partner violence in San Luis Obispo County. 24-hour crisis line 855.886.RISE

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