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Iowa State University
- Student Assistance | 515.294.1020
- Many students unexpectedly face difficult times during college, be it for academic or personal reasons. Unexpected life events, personal crises, or other difficulties can interfere with college success. Whether it is something as simple as not being able to find one of your classes to something as tragic as the loss of a loved one, the Student Assistance staff can listen to your experience and guide you to the appropriate campus or community resources.
- Judicial Affairs | 515.294.1020
- Individuals who believe that a violation of the Student Disciplinary Regulations has occurred may contact the Office of Judicial Affairs in the Dean of Students Office to discuss options available for reporting incidents to the appropriate authorities on campus.
- The Office of Judicial Affairs is responsible for coordinating and administering the judicial process at Iowa State University. This includes receiving reports of alleged misconduct, ensuring that students receive due process and fair treatment throughout the hearing process, and maintaining students' disciplinary records. Additionally, the Office of Judicial Affairs staff is committed to informing students of their rights as members of the university community and educating them regarding the responsibilities they have to themselves and the other members of the university community.
- LGBT Student Services | 515.294.5433
- LGBTSS offers support, education, advocacy, and referral on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender issues.
- Margaret Sloss Women’s Center | 515.294.4154
- The Margaret Sloss Women’s Center promotes equity and social change on the Iowa State University campus for women students, staff, and faculty. Through a feminist lens, the center advocates for individuals and groups; provides support, referrals, community and programming; and maintains a safe space in the Sloss House.
- Disability Resources | 515.294.7220
- Student Disability Resources is dedicated to improving the educational development of students with disabilities and to enhancing understanding and support within the campus community. As Iowa State University strives to value, embrace and reflect human and intellectual diversity, Student Disability Resources strives to accomplish this through the principles of equal access and opportunity.
- Vocational Rehabilitation | 515.294.5059
- Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation services are available to individuals who need assistance preparing for, obtaining or maintaining employment due to disability issues. Regardless of whether disability issues were there prior to relationship violence, stalking, or sexual abuse or have come about as a result of these experiences, if you require employment assistance you are encouraged to apply for our services.
- Student Counseling Service | 515.294.5056
- The Student Counseling Service at Iowa State University offers assistance to many students coping with relationship problems, low self-esteem, stress, loneliness, depression, cultural differences, sexual assault recovery, eating disorders, trauma and childhood abuse, conflicts over sexuality, substance abuse, academic motivation, and other concerns. Many clients attain their desired goals within 5-8 sessions but others may seen longer according to their individual treatment plan. For those clients whose needs indicate extended service beyond what the Student Counseling Service can offer, SCS will provide assistance in referrals to other agencies within the community or in the student's home community.
- The Student Counseling Service offers a variety of free counseling groups for ISU students. Group therapy is often viewed as equally or more helpful than individual counseling because of its interactive, community emphasis. We offer a number of general groups, but also two specialized, personal empowerment/trauma recovery groups: These are groups for students who have experienced a relational pattern in which trust was broken or survived a trauma such as a distressing break-up, emotional/verbal abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse/assault, stalking, or have been taken advantage of sexually. Focus is on building sense of self and exploring how to integrate past hurts with present day life.



