Yes, there are multiple programs and support groups to help underrepresented students succeed. For students, each University Park-based college has its own College Multicultural Programs to provide support for underrepresented students within their specific college. The Office of Scholars Programs focuses on enhancing inclusion efforts and supporting underserved students across four different programs. The Penn State Educational Equity offers services for students with disabilities. Additionally, the Office of Veterans Programs offers direct services for veterans and recipients of Department of Veterans Affairs benefits, and the Commission for Adult Learners focuses on improving the experience of adult learners at Penn State. For students affected by sexual violence, relationship violence, stalking, or harassment, the Gender Equity Center (GenEq) provides education, advocacy, referrals, and crisis support. The Paul Robeson Cultural Center fosters an appreciation of diverse cultures and perspectives, serving the University Park and State College communities. Lastly, the Center for Spiritual and Ethical Development offers an inclusive environment for exploring various faith traditions.