NavFac
Department Student Support

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Our Mission
NavFac is a small group of faculty within the SJSU Department of Chemistry whose aim is to hear students’ concerns confidentially* and help them navigate department, college, and university resources so they can get their concerns addressed. We exist because the university is a large and complicated system and sometimes getting the help you need requires knowing the system. We know the system, the people, and the committees well enough to guide students to the right person or team. We want every student connected to Chemistry (majors, research students, class students, etc) to know that we want to hear and support them in their SJSU journey and beyond.
*All SJSU faculty are "mandatory reporters" for anything that falls under gender discrimination,
harassment, abuse, or where there is a potential for self-harm.
Current Members
Current faculty members are: Dr. Nicholas Esker (nicholas.esker@sjsu.edu); Dr. Madalyn Radlauer (madalyn.radlauer@sjsu.edu); Dr. Ningkun Wang (ningkun.wang@sjsu.edu); Dr. Laura Mugica Sanchez (laura.mugica@sjsu.edu); Dr. Stephanie Stepp (stephanie.stepp@sjsu.edu)
Campus Wide Student Support
SJSU Websites with Lists of Resources
SJSU Cares
SJSU Cares provides resources and services for SJSU students facing many kinds of
financial crisis. If you’re having trouble paying for food, housing, or other bills
due to an unforeseen crisis, come to us to get the help you need. We are available
in-person at our office on the first floor of Clark Hall, or by phone and email.
Counseling and Other Resources
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
For individual and group counseling sessions, contact Counseling and Psychological
Services (CAPS) at 408-924-5678 or counseling.services@sjsu.edu. CAPS offices are
located in the Student Wellness Center, Room 300B.
Student Health Center
The Student Wellness Center is home to your health, counseling, and well-being needs
at SJSU. Visit your doctor, talk to your counselor, relax in the Wellness Lounge,
and more!
UndocuSpartan Student Resource Center
The UndocuSpartan Student Resource Center uses a cross-cultural and social justice
lens to provide holistic support and resources to undocumented students and the campus
community.
Spartan Food Pantry
The Spartan Food Pantry is a walk-in, full-service, staffed, food assistance program
offering non-perishable goods, fresh produce, and refrigerated items to eligible students.
CalFresh
CalFresh, known federally as SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), provides
a monthly cash supplement loaded onto a debit/EBT card to purchase groceries. CalFresh
assistance has helped many students who are experiencing budget restraints.
Legal Assistance - Lawyers in the Library
Free legal assistance to members of the public (including students) in the MLK Library.
Appointments are required. Note that this program is not operated by SJSU.
Career Closet
The Career Closet provides free professional clothing for students to help them put
their best foot forward at their next interview or career fair.
Reporting
Title IX and Gender Equity Office
If you or someone you know has experienced sex discrimination or sexual misconduct, we encourage you to file a report or contact the Title IX and Gender Equity Office for resources and assistance.
Reporting Hate Crimes and Hate Incidents
Definition and relevant policies for hate crime and hate incidents as well as information
on how to report them.
Student Discrimination and Harassment Complaints
Explanation of relevant California State University policies and the reporting process
for students to file a discrimination or harassment complaint.
University Ombudsperson
Advocate for procedural fairness who supports the integrity of campus policies and
procedures. The ombudsperson provides a neutral, confidential and informal place to
discuss a concern with the assurance that no action will be taken, without consent.
Accessibility Concern Form
San José State University is committed to accessibility and inclusion for all students,
faculty, staff, and community members. Please use this form to report any accessibility
barriers related to campus facilities, buildings, and grounds; course materials and
learning conditions; and web and IT applications and services.
Concerning Behavior Referral Form
The Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) provides guidance, care and assistance to students
and employees who are experiencing crisis, displaying odd or unusual behaviors, or
engaging in other behaviors that may be perceived as being harmful (either to the
student or employee individually, or to others).
Crime Reporting
How to report crimes on campus to the University Police Department.
Office for Equal Opportunity
Facilitates the university's diversity efforts, investigates and resolves complaints
of discrimination and harassment, provides training and consultation, and ensures
adherence to compliance requirements.