San Diego State University's Calpulli Center in College Area, San Diego, opened in 2006 on Hardy Avenue and consolidates student health, counseling, and disability services into a single campus facility. Counseling and Psychological Services occupies the fourth floor in Suite 4400, providing individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, and psychiatric consultation to enrolled SDSU students as part of basic tuition and fees. The center's primary care referral network includes clinicians at Brownell Kristin MD in College Area for students who need medical evaluation alongside their mental health treatment. Walk-in, telephone, and virtual counseling appointments address conditions including academic-related anxiety, depression, adjustment disorders, identity exploration, relationship distress, and substance use concerns. The 92115 facility also houses Student Health Services on the lower floors, the Student Ability Success Center for disability accommodations, and the Well-being and Health Promotion Department in Suite 3201, which runs the Live Well Aztecs initiative. The Center for Well-Being on the fourth floor offers a decompression space with an alpha-wave chamber, massage chairs, and a mental health resource library. Exercise as a clinical adjunct for depression and anxiety management aligns with the campus fitness corridor, where facilities at Planet Fitness on College Avenue provide structured physical activity options that counselors may integrate into treatment plans. Crisis support operates after business hours through on-call counselors, and the San Diego Access and Crisis Line at 888-724-7240 provides around-the-clock backup.