Resource Hub
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Student Parent Support at St. Cloud State University has compiled resources and services commonly requested by students that holistically support a Husky raising a family.
Help Me Connect is a resource site managed by the Minnesota Department of Health that houses resource links for pregnant and expectant family's, healthy child development, disability services, child care, health care, and much, much more.
Campus Resources
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) and the SCSU Medical Clinic are available for SCSU students.
The Women's Center can assist with women's needs including: advocacy, referrals, lactation and breastfeeding space, and free pregnancy tests.
The Lindgren Child Care Center is an early education and care program for children aged two months through five years of age. This is an on-campus facility for SCSU students and faculty only.
SCSU Financial Aid department is set up to provide information on all available financial support including cost of attendance, summer aid, financial forms and more.
Huskies Scholarships is a one-stop shop for all scholarships offered at St. Cloud State University. Pro tip! Search with different key words that apply to you and not just your major.
The advisors and success coaches with Advising and Student Transitions are available to help you navigate through your academic career.
Advising and Student Transitions
Academic Support Services is a collection of all campus resources that can help students from all walks of life – low-income, first-generation, students with disabilities, and more – achieve their goals of graduation.
The Student Parent Study Room offers amenities for both the student parent/caregivers and their children.
The Career Center at SCSU assists you with meeting your employment goals with major and career guidance, resume reviews, and interview preparation. The Career Center serves both current students and alumni.