Financial Readiness/Education
Provides extensive information about changing financial plans and how best to be prepared financially for college. Many FAQs about finances at OSU are answered.
Provides free financial literacy support such as peer and professional advising, along with online classes.
Lists all the different payment plan options available to pay tuition and fees.
Free financial literacy courses through Central Willamette Credit Union.
Provides helpful and practical steps to gain financial literacy and how to make a financial plan. Also included links to other financial resources.
Physical and Mental Health Assistance
Provides medical care to students. This includes occupational health, immunizations, sexual and reproductive health, mental health services, and much more.
Provides mental health services and resources to students such as short term and single session counseling, crisis care, and support groups.
24/7 free and confidential mental health and wellness counseling
A community of anonymous users supporting each other, managed by trained professionals
Provides mental and physical health resources on campus, along with conflict resolution and equity.
Provides mental health resources to students in the college of engineering including emergency support and access to drop in times with a counselor.
List of primary care providers and facilities in Benton and Linn Counties.
Samaritan Health Services offers a wide variety of medical care including family medicine, emergency care, pharmacy and lab services. The site allows you to search by location and for a doctor.
Extensive list of mental health resources including crisis hotlines, counseling and therapy services, and sexual violence support.
Food Insecurity
The BNC has many resources, including the main campus food pantry. There are many other resources available and you can drop by anytime the BNC is open.
SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) is offered through the Oregon Department of Human Services. This page provides more information about SNAP and how to apply for benefits.
SNAP website: https://www.oregon.gov/odhs/food/pages/snap.aspx
This page takes you directly to the Oregon Department of Human Services Website to apply for SNAP benefits.
This page contains information about lots of different campus resources for food insecurity and ways to make buying food cheaper, such as the make cents meals, the full plate fund, and donation and fundraiser opportunities.
Housing and Homelessness
In addition to all of the other resources the BNC provides, they can provide emergency housing. This page also includes resources to community housing resources and legal help with eviction.
This page includes a list of resources for those experiencing homelessness or housing issues, along with information and contact info for each of the locations.
This page has a list of homeless shelters in Corvallis and offers a wide variety of different types of housing such as emergency shelters, halfway housing, drug and alcohol rehab, and more. It also contains a search feature to look up shelters closest to an address.
Childcare
This page lists multiple on campus options for childcare with information and contact info. It also contains community childcare resources and information about quality childcare.
Provides information about numerous childcare and early education options in Corvallis and surrounding areas.
Provides info about governmental programs to support people with childcare, education, and other resources and support to help raise children.
Legal Issues
Provides conflict resolution and student equity resources.
Provides information about different legal services and resources available in Benton county and surrounding areas.
Employment Opportunities
Employer Funded Opportunities
Any current or prospective Ecampus student can reach out to the Student Services team (Ecampus.ess@oregonstate.edu) to learn more about employer funded tuition programs and other financial aid opportunities.
- Financial Aid, Scholarship, and Funding Information
- Tuition Information and Benefit Programs (including employer tuition benefit program)
Miscellaneous
Provides resources for housing, medical care, food insecurity, and other support.
Provides housing, legal, medical, and sexual abuse resources.
Student Care helps mediate difficult situations that are interfering with your education. This includes understanding policies and procedures, and providing access to referrals.
Offers free programs and services including wellness, recreation, support groups, scholarships, and health services.
Allows you to check out textbooks for an entire term for free.
Offers short term laptop rentals if yours is broken or in need of repair.