Updates
Important announcements and updates to help students stay in the know.
Mental Health First Aid: SCU Mental Health First Aid will continue to offer training sessions this year. To learn more click here.
'Ask Me, Tell Me' Wristband Project Hopes to Build Community and Connection Through Conversations. To learn more click here.
Campus Recreation - We offer a variety of free fitness classes for our members. This fall quarter, our classes include cycling, full body fitness, a variety of yoga classes and bolly-x! There is no sign up needed all classes are first come first serve. To see the weekly fitness schedule visit this link.
To learn more about what we have to offer you as a SCU student please see our webpage.
Nobody Walks Alone at Santa Clara
Stay informed about the latest information, resources and activities for everyone in our Bronco family.
If at any time you have a concern about the safety or wellbeing of anyone in our community, there are resources to help.
Find the latest campus messages and information you need to keep yourself and your community healthy and safe. Visit Prepared SCU.
Talk to someone now, make an appointment with a mental health specialist, or learn more about mental health and wellness.
Building community is important. Find ways to connect with other Broncos, join in on activities that interest you, or try something new.
Need to burn off some steam? SCU offers opportunities for solo and group exercise, club sports, and intramurals.
Our Ignatian traditions offer us many ways in which to stay connected – or get reconnected – with our faith. At Santa Clara, we share a spiritual home where everyone is welcome.
Check out upcoming sporting events, featured speakers, movie screenings, celebrations, and more on the campus calendar. In January alone, there are more than 80 events and opportunities for students to participate and engage!
The Student Life Excellence Fund supports programs, services, and initiatives that enhance student experiences beyond the classroom. The current focus for these funds is to support initiatives that promote overall student wellbeing including free fitness classes, participation in co-curricular activities, and enhanced programming to support self-care, nutrition, and positive lifestyle choices.
The Basic Needs Committee is a new, cross-functional, campus-wide Committee that is developing an action plan to provide a timely, efficient, equitable, and effective response to students with basic needs insecurity.