Oakland Campus
- Counseling and Psychological ServicesThe professional staff in our Counseling and Psychological Services Office (CAPS) will help guide you to the services that best meet your needs and encourage you to schedule an initial appointment with a CAPS therapist for assessment
For students living in California, you can make a teletherapy appointment via Microsoft Teams or phone. For urgent same-day appointments, call 510-430-2111. Appointments can be scheduled starting the first week of classes each semester. - Food PantryThere is a food pantry on campus aiming to increase access to food and basic needs for students. Students are welcomed to shop this free service once a week with no questions asked.
- MILLS Student Health CenterAll Mills College students have access to basic primary care office visits and generic medication for free. Staff can also off-campus referrals for care.
- Office of Health and WellnessThe staff in the Office of Health and Wellness can offer support, resources or advice on a specific health concern. They also can provide referrals and partner with student organizations to host activities and workshops promoting healthy living.
- Student ActivitiesThere are a number of other resources and opportunities to engage in community on campus. From student groups to LGBTQIA services to parenting student resources, there are a host of services students can explore as they pursue their degree.
- Student Support ServicesThere are a range of services at Mills designed to further support student success which includes access services, international student support, undocumented student advocacy, and writing and tutoring support.
Northeastern University
- Center for Spirituality, Dialogue, and ServiceThe Center for Spirituality, Dialogue and Service offers transformative experiences of spiritual exploration, interreligious dialogue, and service learning across Northeastern’s global university system.
- Disability Resource CenterThe Disability Resource Center (DRC) has been a part of the Northeastern University campus since 1978. We recognize the inherent value and diversity of all individuals. Our purpose is to ensure that those students with disabilities have equal access to the academic experience at Northeastern University.
- Find @ Northeastern24/7 Mental Health Support: Support and resources that help you find yourself, your peace of mind, and your distinctive path.
- Office for University Equity and ComplianceAt the Office for University Equity and Compliance (OUEC), we lead efforts to maintain the University’s compliance with all federal, state, and local laws pertaining to anti-discrimination, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and Title IX.
- Office of Prevention and Education at NortheasternThe Office of Prevention and Education at Northeastern (OPEN) seeks to promote a safer, healthier Northeastern community by providing evidence-based education, prevention, and resources on the topics of alcohol and other drugs, sexual violence, sexual health, and other wellness-related topics.
- Office of Student Conduct and Conflict ResolutionThe Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution are committed to cultivating and instilling the values of civility and good citizenship to all community members through the promotion of positive decision-making both inside and outside of the classroom.
- University Health and Counseling ServicesUniversity Health and Counseling Services (UHCS) offers support, information, and response to Mental and Medical Health concerns. Services include same day routine and urgent medical visits, walk-in mental health assessment and treatment, and more.
- We CareThe We Care program is a support system for students during times of difficulty or challenge. We Care is a network of administrative offices, university faculty, and staff who are dedicated to helping our students address and solve problems so they can reach their full potential.