Campus Resources

RPI offers many ways for you to get involved in clubs and organizations on campus. To learn more about the RPI Clubs and Organizations, visit the Rensselaer Union website here: union.rpi.edu/club-directory/

Access and Neurodiverse Student Success

Supports RPI students with disabilities by helping ensure equal access to academics, campus life, and facilities. As the Institute’s dedicated office, we work closely with students to coordinate evaluations, manage documentation, determine eligibility, and set up reasonable accommodations tailored to each individual’s needs. We also provide personalized resources, academic adjustments, and advocacy for registered students who submit the necessary documentation.

RPI Student Legal Services is not for Immigration Legal advice. If you have questions about immigration matters, please speak with a professional in the ISSS Office. To learn more about the Student Legal Services, see this link: https://union.rpi.edu/business-and-service-directory/ (scroll down to Student Legal Services)

  • RPI's Student Health Center is a comprehensive, nationally accredited, physician-directed program providing outpatient ambulatory health care. Services include medical, gynecology, and allergy clinics, Counseling Services, and educational programming.
  • The Student Health Center is located on the 3rd Floor of Academy Hall, Suite 3200. Counseling Services is located on the 4th Floor of Academy Hall, Suite 4100. Website: studenthealth.rpi.edu
  • You can call the Health Center at 518-276-6287 or Counseling Services at 518-276-6479 to schedule an appointment or ask a question
  • Tip: Keep a first aid kit for minor illnesses or injuries that do not require the assistance of a professional.

The Student Success Center is a free resource for all members of the RPI community. They recognize that non-native English-speaking students have varied needs when improving communication skills and adjusting to English. They are proud to offer both tutoring and language and culture support to address these needs.  The center encourages non-native English-speaking students to make appointments with their experienced staff, who are trained to work with multilingual students. They can help with writing assignments, oral presentations, visual design projects, application essays for graduate school, and cover letters for job applications.

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