We are committed to connecting students to campus support services to ensure all Trojans have the tools to thrive on campus.
Campus Support & Intervention
USC Campus Support & Intervention (CSI) is an office within Campus Well-Being and Crisis Intervention. We are a team of professionals here to assist students, faculty, and staff in navigating complex issues.
- USC Campus Well-being and Education: An office that creates training, workshops, and classes to give you the tools to thrive and create meaningful connections. Check out their Mindful USC app.
- USC’s Office for Equity, Equal Opportunity, and Title IX: EEO-TIX is responsible for responding to reports of student harassment and student organization discrimination when the harassment or discrimination is based on a protected characteristic.
- Reporting Options: Prohibited conduct may be reported to local law enforcement (LAPD), the USC Department of Public Safety (DPS), or the Office for Equity, Equal Opportunity, and Title IX (EEO-TIX). Any individual may report prohibited conduct. Support and resources are available to a Reporting Party regardless of the chosen reporting option.
- Sexual Assault & Survivor Support: Confidential Advocacy, Resources, and Education Support Center (CARE-SC) provides confidential support services for situations related to gender- and power-based harm.
Career Development
The USC Career Center encourages you to explore how employers and organizations value attracting diverse students in order to build an inclusive culture with diverse perspectives.
Learning Support & Resources
USC provides various learning support and resources to cultivate academic growth of success.
- Advising & Support
- Office of Student Accessibility Services
- Lifestyle Redesign Life Coaching
- Kortschak Center for Learning and Creativity
Legal Services
- Each year, GSG and USG provide free legal counseling to the whole student population at USC. Legal counseling is every Monday from 3:00-9:00pm and each appointment is 30 minutes. Registration required.
- USC Gould Immigration Clinic’s Immigrant Legal Assistance Center (ILAC) provides free, confidential consultations, legal assistance, and referrals to members of the USC Trojan Family, students, staff members, contract employees, faculty and immediate family members, who may be at risk of deportation, who may be eligible to apply for immigration status, or who have questions about their legal status and legal rights under the immigration laws. ILAC is supported by the Office of the Provost and USC Gould School of Law. ILAC can be reached by phone at (213) 821-9627 or email at iclinic@law.usc.edu. The ILAC office is located in the Immigration Clinic at the Gould School of Law, 699 Exposition Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0071. ILAC publishes Know Your Rights information and operates an Emergency Arrest Hotline that can be reached at (213) 740-7435.
Mental Health Services & Support
Multiple resources and services provided through the USC Student Health Center.
Student Basic Needs
The Student Basic Needs department fosters a culture of holistic well-being by helping to eliminate life barriers, such as food, housing, and economic insecurity, that may jeopardize student academic and personal success.