Student Affairs Services 1000 or (SAS1000) is a required course for Freshmen aimed at promoting positive mental health and efficient career planning among Lasallians. 

Student Affairs Services 3000 or (SAS3000) is a pre-OJT required course aimed at providing career skills, competencies, and work values to prepare Lasallians for the transition from university life to their chosen career paths.

Testing & Assessment Services is the conduct of psychological testing and assessment in order to gather relevant and timely information of student’s personality and adjustment concerns.

Counseling Services is the provision of counseling services to help clients identify goals and potential solutions to problems, seek to improve communication and coping skills, strengthen self-esteem, and promote behavior change and optimal mental health. 

Consultation Services are the provision of knowledge sharing and expertise on topics that relate to the profession. 

Information Service refers to the release and sharing of relevant and updated information using various platforms to create greater awareness of mental health and increase help-seeking behavior among the students and other members of the Lasallian community. 

Crisis Management Service involves immediate, responsive, and appropriate intervention for students experiencing emotional and mental distress due to critical life issues or events. 

Referral Service directs students who manifest behavioral symptoms of personal, academic, career, and mental health-related problems to appropriate professionals who can provide expert assistance to students’ concerns. 

Parent Support Services are services provided to parents to encourage active partnership between the home and the school environment and can promote holistic development among students.

Exit Interview is conducted with students who are graduating or withdrawing their enrolment. Future plans and the student’s degree of preparation are discussed.

PreSAS1000 Service is a proactive response of OCCS  for the early detection of at-risk freshmen students who are not currently enrolled in SAS1000 during Term 1.  It aims to come up with a Pre-SAS1000 priority list of students to be assigned among OCCS Counselors and to aid in the provision of early and immediate intervention for the identified priority students.

SPS 5000 Initial Interview is conducted to the new graduate students by invitation. 

SASLaw is designed to raise students’ awareness of mental health concerns, design a career roadmap, and identify academic regulation strategies to help the students prepare for the rigors of law school. Through the initial interviews and assessment program students are able to identify their areas of strength and weakness so they can employ effective strategies to help them adjust effectively.