Basic Needs Resources
Basic Needs Assistance Timeline Adjustment During Winter Break - Please Read
All referrals received on or after December 19th, 2025, will be triaged. Only those indicating an imminent basic needs emergency will be addressed prior to the University closure from December 24th, 2025, to January 5th, 2026. All non-emergency referrals will be responded to after staff return on January 5th. If you need basic needs assistance in the meantime, please visit 211.org.
Financial Empowerment Resources
Having a strong financial foundation is vital to ensuring students’ academic. There are a variety of resources available to students both on and off-campus to support financial empowerment; several are listed below. The basic needs resources that students are able to utilize are as unique as each student. Students are encouraged to explore the resources listed below and can connect with a CARES Center Case Manager for collaborative support in navigating their unique combination of options.
Food Security Resources
The CARES Center works to support food security for Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State students. We work collaboratively with students and campus and community partners with the goal of connecting students' long-term sustainable food resources that meet their current needs. We assist students facing a range of difficulties from immediate emergency need to ongoing hardships accessing sustainable nutritious food.
Stable Housing Resources
Having a safe and secure place to live is imperative to students' success. However, there are many situations where a student's housing situation can change in a moment's notice. When a Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State student faces a housing emergency, the CARES Center helps to identify emergency housing options as well as support in securing long-term sustainable housing on and off-campus.
Mental Health Resources
The college transition process is truly an exciting time as each student is embarking on a new journey of self-discovery and the pursuit of their vocational dreams. However, this transition can also feel a bit overwhelming and can be a time when students experience a large amount of stress and feelings of anxiety. No matter how you may be feeling, the CARES Center Case Managers help students connect with mental health care on and off-campus.
Basic Needs Assistance Timeline Adjustment During Winter Break - Please Read
All referrals received on or after December 19th, 2025, will be triaged. Only those indicating an imminent basic needs emergency will be addressed prior to the University closure from December 24th, 2025, to January 5th, 2026. All non-emergency referrals will be responded to after staff return on January 5th. If you need basic needs assistance in the meantime, please visit 211.org.