These resources are available to help you better serve students at Oregon State by staying informed about division procedures, guidelines and more. Stay up to date on relevant division and university policies, and find ways to connect with students.
There are numerous OSU resources to help students on their educational journeys. Some of these resources are also available in some scope to faculty and staff, including division services like the Family Resource Center and the Basic Needs Center. Other resources may support you as you provide assistance to students.
See below for offerings that may help you at OSU. For information directed exclusively toward faculty and staff — like the Faculty Staff Fitness program — visit the Office of Human Resources website.
Celebrating the cultures of Asian and Pacific Island nations, the Asian & Pacific Cultural Center provides a meditation room, engagement opportunities, and space for students to mingle and experience community.


Beavers Give a Dam is an interactive bystander program to create a culture committed to ending gender-based violence.

Have you experienced or witnessed an incident of bias at Oregon State? In the university's ongoing efforts to create a safe and inclusive environment for all students, the Office of Institutional Diversity collaborates with campus partners to respond to incidents of bias. This team takes seriously all reports of bias and depending on the circumstances may follow up with campus safety, referrals to university resources, or community outreach. Use this form to report discrimination, bullying or other incidents of bias; reports may be made anonymously.


Grocery support at the Basic Needs Center includes shelf stable staples like rice, pasta, beans, corn, canned veggies, instant noodles, flour, canned meats, and often limited fresh produce, tofu, frozen meats, shelf stable or refrigerated milk, and milk alternatives. Income guidelines apply.


Individuals may utilize this online form to file a complaint through Disability Access Services about an access concern with regards to an OSU building.


Download the Career Guide, provided by the Career Development Center, to discover how you can best develop and present yourself in the professional world.

A coffee shop on campus, serving coffee, pastries and more.


Cascadia Market is a great place to get fresh and healthy fruits and vegetables on campus, some even grown by our students! Pick up a sandwich or quick snack from the deli in between classes.


The Center for Advocacy, Prevention & Education (CAPE) cultivates a survivor-centered, trauma informed, culture of consent. We aim to create lasting social change and eliminate gender-based violence through shared goals of comprehensive sexual health education, action-oriented prevention and compassionate survivor support.
For safe, confidential advocacy services, call 541-737-2030 or schedule an appointment online. Our in-office hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday through Friday. If calling after hours, select option 1 from the phone menu to leave a confidential voicemail, or option 2 to reach the 24/7 confidential advocacy hotline with our community partner CARDV.



Celebrating Chicano/Latino/Hispanic cultures, Centro Cultural César Chávez has an event space, areas for students to study, and a comfortable learning atmosphere.


At Community Engagement & Leadership, we believe the world should be a more just, caring place for everyone and that OSU students have the power to shape the world. CEL inspires and nourishes relational leadership practices that enrich communities through collaborative learning, service, and action. Join us and get involved today!


The Corvallis Transit Service offers free fare for all riders on all bus routes and is an easy and eco-friendly method to get around town!

Whether you're having trouble installing software, connecting to the WiFi network or getting rid of a pesky virus on your computer, the Service Desk has qualified staff to assist you with your computer needs.


Committed to improving students’ lives through counseling, resources for managing stress and improving self-esteem, and mindfulness practices, Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) is here to help you flourish. CAPS offers many online wellness resources and remote services, including on-going individual counseling and the Single Session Clinic for one-time appointments focused on a particular concern or problem.



The Craft Center supports and promotes a creative outlet of expression for students and other members of the university community by providing a dynamic environment, resources and arts programs in which people can foster their own creativity. Visit our website for ways to engage.


Here you'll find helpful tips about navigating campus and the Corvallis community via bicycle, as well as safety tips and directions to register your bike through the Department of Public Safety.

OSU's public safety works to keep our campus a safe space, providing emergency and non-emergency services. Listed below is the phone number for campus emergencies. For campus non-emergencies, contact 541-737-3010.


OSU's public safety works to keep our campus a safe space, providing building access, personal safety escorts, after-hour vehicle assistance, bicycle registration and more.
Listed below is the phone number for campus non-emergencies. For campus emergencies, contact 541-737-7000.


Representing ethnicities across central and southwestern Asia and northern Africa, the Ettihad Cultural Center works to provide a place for students to learn more about these cultures while also providing a relaxing area to mingle and study.


The Family Resource Center is here to support families at the OSU Corvallis campus. We offer many online resources including information on child care subsidies, breastfeeding/lactation rooms and upcoming events.


Check out the hours for dining locations on the Corvallis campus as well as menus and special dietary information.

Review the HMSC evacuation plan and other resources to help prepare for a tsunami.


The Hattie Redmond Women & Gender Center works to empower women and educate the campus community about women's issues, resources, and opportunities both locally and globally.


The OSU ID functions as a meal, library and residence hall access card. Visit our website for information on hours.


The Office of Institutional Diversity oversees institutional change actions, initiatives and communications to advance diversity, equity and inclusion throughout all facets of Oregon State University.


kaku-ixt mana ina haws (ina haws) represents the Indigenous people of the Americas and Pacific Islands. We strive to deconstruct colonial borders’ impact on Indigenous identities while also honoring the sovereignty of tribes. The Ina Haws provides a sense of home and community for Indigenous students that helps preserve their Indigenous identities while in college. We also provide educational opportunities to educate all about the regions' tribes.


Learn more about the Linn-Benton Loop, which is free for OSU and Linn-Benton Community College students.


The Lonnie B. Harris Black Cultural Center celebrates African and African-American culture in our community and beyond while also providing study areas, academic support, and cultural engagement opportunities.


The main dining hall for the west side of campus includes Calabaloo's, Ring of Fire and other restaurants.


Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration events — including the Annual Peace Breakfast — provide opportunities to reflect on the life and legacy of Dr. King in celebration and service.


McNary Dining offers vegan and vegetarian, gluten-free, Halal and Make Cents options from numerous establishments, including Calabaloo's and Boardwalk Cafe.


Restaurants located in the Memorial Union include Panda Express, Togo's, NorthPorch, Bites and JavaStop.

Find on-campus and off-campus resources to help you make nutritious eating choices.

The Office of Equal Opportunity and Access works to promote equity, inclusion and diversity at OSU by creating a comfortable and safe community for all individuals to participate in and enjoy. The office offers trainings on a variety of equity and inclusion-related topics.


More than 25 campus restaurants offer a 10% discount when you use Orange Cash. Load money into an Orange Cash account on your ID card and start saving today.

The OSU alert system allows public safety officials to create emergency alerts that contain a recorded voice message, an email message, and a text message. Make sure your contact info is up to date today!

OSU Assist is a multidisciplinary support team that provides compassionate mobile crisis response and wraparound services for students facing mental health challenges or experiencing other forms of distress.

OSU Today is a daily email news briefing that features media about the Oregon State community and provides information about events and activities across the university.

Cascades East Transit provides bus service to the OSU-Cascades campus and around town. Your OSU-Cascades ID card gives you free access to the Bend routes.

Find information on campus safety resources and procedures at OSU-Cascades.

Cascades East Transit (CET) provides bus service to the OSU-Cascades campus and around town. Your OSU-Cascades ID card gives you free access to all Bend routes.

Your go-to for parking and transit assistance, campus parking permits can be purchased for various lots through the Parking Office.


Ride to the Portland International Airport on a Groome Transportation shuttle that leaves from Corvallis multiple times per day and ends at PDX.


The Pride Center seeks to create and provide a safe, non-judgemental and supportive community for students of all sexual orientations and gender identifications to participate.


Recreational Sports runs many campus facilities — including Dixon Recreation Center, McAlexander Fieldhouse and Student Legacy Park — with a focus on involving students and increasing physical activity.


Smoking is not allowed within the boundary of OSU’s Corvallis campus. Learn more about the policy, management of cravings and resources for quitting on the Smoke-Free OSU website.

The main dining hall for the south side of campus, Southside Station at Arnold serves sushi, rotating international food choices and breakfast options.

Many students face difficult times during college — unexpected life events, personal crises, mental health struggles, and academic difficulties are examples of challenges that can interfere with college success. Student Care is designed to help students learn and understand OSU policies and procedures, problem solve within the university community and access referrals for personal matters or emergencies.


The University Ombuds Office provides a safe and informal space for students to share their concerns while offering trained professional staff to act as impartial conflict managers.

