Resources

On Campus

Eating Concerns Task Force
A small, collaborative, multidisciplinary effort by Counseling and Psychological Services and TitanMED to support CSUF providers, faculty, and staff in supporting students with eating concerns, and to support students in assessing eating concerns and to provide them with resources, and referrals when appropriate. 

Pregnant or Parenting Students - Know Your RightsPDF File
Title IX protects you from discrimination at school.

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Information about sexual assault prevention and survivor services on and off campus.

Advanced Health Directive

An "advance health care directive" lets your physician, family and friends know your health care preferences, including the types of special treatment you want or don't want at the end of life, your desire for diagnostic testing, surgical procedures, cardiopulmonary resuscitation and organ donation. If you have an advance directive you must notify the nurse or medical provider at the time of your appointment and have the advance directive added to your medical record for future reference. For more information on an advance directive, you can schedule an appointment with the SHCC Case Manager. More information can be found on the following website:

The California General’s website: End of Life Care PlanningOpens in new window

Community

For a list of nearby clinics with evening and weekend hours, along with clinics offering services not provided by Student Wellness, see below Community Referrals PDF File Opens in new window Please note: this is not an exhaustive list and these centers are not affiliated with the university. Call ahead to verify cost and insurance requirements before utilizing off-campus services.

Anaheim Regional Medical Center (ARMC) Smoking Cessation
Anaheim Regional Medical Center offers a free tobacco cessation program to help you become tobacco free. All services address issues such as identifying triggers, developing coping skills, making lifestyle changes, creating a support system, preventing a relapse, and more.

California Department of Public Health - VapingPDF File Opens in new window
Vaping is not safe. Consumers put themselves at risk any time they inhale a foreign substance into their lungs. Vape liquids contain several dangerous chemicals, some of which cause developmental harm or are on California’s Proposition 65 list of chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive harm. Vaping nicotine and cannabis is particularly dangerous for youth, whose developing brains are more vulnerable to these neurotoxins. Additionally, pregnant and breastfeeding women should not use these products.

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The Planned Parenthood Chat/Text program enables young adults to contact Planned Parenthood health educators through text or instant messaging to ask questions about birth control, emergency contraception, STD testing, pregnancy testing, or abortion.

Suicide Prevention LifelineOpens in new window
No matter what problems you are dealing with, we want to help you find a reason to keep living. By calling 988 you’ll be connected to a skilled, trained counselor at a crisis center in your area, anytime 24/7.

 

INSURANCE

Domestic Students
Under the new Affordable Care Act, our students will be eligible for either no-cost, public insurance under the newly expanded Medi-Cal program, OR heavily discounted (subsidized) private insurance purchased through Covered California. More information can be accessed at the following links about these options:
http://www.calstate.edu/coveredca/
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International Students
International students on an F-1 or J-1 status are required to purchase the mandatory California State University Fullerton (CSUF) International Student Health Insurance group policy prior to registering for classes. For more information, please contact International Student Services at (657) 278-2787.

All registered students, both domestic and international, are entitled to utilize the services offered through Student Wellness on campus for free or very minimal cost. Any health insurance plan purchased is additional coverage beyond what is offered through Student Wellness.