Campus Resources
Bronco Community of Care.
As you cultivate your growth in competence, conscience, compassion, and community here at SCU to champion a positive impact, know that these resources are here to support you. Check out a sample of the resources and offices consisting of faculty, staff, and students to help educate and care for the whole person. Click on the name to go directly to their website to learn more and check out their social media!
Bucky's Closet
A student-run on-campus free thrift store, Bucky’s Closet serves students, staff, and faculty through repurposing second-hand clothing, shoes, accessories, school supplies, and other small items.
Career Center
The Career Center is an award-winning, nationally recognized office that supports the professional development and career aspirations of all undergraduate students through hosting career coaching, career fairs, employer engagement opportunities, and much more!
Center for Student Involvement
The Center for Student Involvement provides students with a variety of ways to explore leadership opportunities, try new experiences, continue pursuing current interests, gain valuable skills, learn about themselves, and meet others. They oversee all the student organizations, and programs such as Orientation and Welcome Weekend!
Drahmann Advising and Learning Resources Center
The Drahmann Center is home for undergraduate academic advising and provides academic support in collaboration with assigned faculty advisors. We are equipped to discuss the process of advising and registration, Core Curriculum, major, and minor course planning. In addition, we also provide academic learning resources and tutoring services.
Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education
The Ignatian Center exemplifies and activates the Jesuit, Catholic character of Santa Clara University. They provide programs and resources for students to discover Jesuit principles and make them their own through community-engaged student learning and ignatian formation.
LEAD Scholars Program
A program for first-generation college students (students whose parents did not graduate from a 4-year college or university) focused on academic success, community engagement, and vocational exploration. LEAD is open to first-year students and transfer students with the goal of supporting them throughout their college career.
Markkula Center for Applied Ethics
The Markkula Center for Applied Ethics will empower people and organizations to make better decisions for a more caring world. They conduct programs and student fellowships/internships in many disciplines, including business, health care and biotechnology, government, immigration, the Internet, journalism and media, K-12 education, leadership, the social sector, and technology.
Miller Center for Global Impact
Miller Center for Global Impact focuses on accelerating global, innovation-based entrepreneurship in service to humanity. The Center helps social entrepreneurs realize their potential and become ready for significant investment. They provide fellowships for students to learn and work with social entrepreneurs across the world.
Multicultural Center
A center that is the multicultural programming body and racial/ethnic advocacy voice for the campus community. There are currently 16 cultural registered student organizations (RSOs) under the MCC umbrella.
Office for Multicultural Learning
The Office for Multicultural Learning (OML) is committed to promoting social justice, building bridges between all communities, and celebrating the differences of students at SCU. OML advocates for historically underrepresented populations and educates the whole person within the context of Jesuit values and is guided through their three C's: Celebrate, Contemplate, and Commit.
Office of Accessible Education
Office of Accessible Education (OAE) ensures disabled students have equitable access to all academic and University programs. OAE provides academic accommodations, support services, and disability-related educational programming in an effort to build a more inclusive campus community.
On-Campus Living
On-Campus Living consists of our Offices of Housing and Residence Life supports students living in an enriching community at SCU through our Residential Learning Communities, University Villas, and Neighborhood Units. They provide resources on housing options, dining plans, student engagement, maintenance, and more!
One Stop
Our friendly staff in the One Stop are here to assist you with your billing, financial aid and registration needs. One Stop can answer your Bursar, Financial Aid and Registrar-related questions!
Rainbow Resource Center
Rainbow Resource Center (RRC) educates, empowers, and celebrates the experiences and identities of the LGBTQ+ community at Santa Clara University through maintaining an affirming, inclusive, and welcoming environment for people of all identities. RRC advocates for those who self-identify within the wide spectrum of sexual orientations and gender identities/expressions and educate the whole person within the context of Jesuit values.
Student Health, Counseling, and Well-Being
Student Health, Counseling, and Well-Being consists of Student Medical Services, Counseling and Psychological Services, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and the Wellness Center. They are committed to caring for the whole person by providing professional services through compassionate prevention, treatment, education and advocacy.