Financial, mental, nutritional, academic or other hardships
Resources for Food Assistance
Student Nutrition Access Center - (SNAC) is USU’s food pantry. Their mission is to assist any Aggie who has trouble accessing nutritious food and personal care products. Patrons may receive assistance once per week, as needed, no questions asked. Primarily for students WITHOUT children
Cache Community Food Pantry is a community partnership, and their goal is to ensure that no individual in Cache County goes to bed hungry. This food pantry is primarily for students WITH children or community members who are not students.
Sexual Assault & Anti-Violence Information (SAAVI) - a campus-based office providing safe, confidential counseling, advocacy, and information to the USU community. SAAVI’s services are open to all USU students, staff, and faculty.
Other Resources
CARE Office (Connect, Assist, Refer, Empower) – CARE Managers can help students with the following challenges:
Accessing healthcare
Connecting with a mental health provider and other mental health resources
Financial concerns
Addressing difficulties with access to food or other necessities
Identifying and connecting with academic supports, such as academic accommodations
Civil Rights & Title IX Office- enforces state and federal law (including Title IX) and University policies related to sexual misconduct, discrimination, equal opportunity, and affirmative action.
Legal Assistance – the USU Student Association (USUSA) provides free legal advice to students through the student advocate vice president’s office.
International Friends Program – a community-based group that organizes hikes, camping trips, and holiday events to connect international students with people in the Logan community.