The community at San José State University is grieving the loss of a student who died in an apparent suicide, university officials confirmed Thursday.
In a statement, the university expressed condolences to the student’s family, friends, and classmates while acknowledging the profound impact the tragedy has had on the campus community in San Jose, California. The student’s identity has not been released publicly at the request of the family, who have asked for privacy during this difficult time.
“This is an incredibly sad moment for our university,” a university spokesperson said. “We are deeply saddened by the loss of one of our students. Our thoughts are with the family, friends, and the broader SJSU community as we navigate this tragedy together.”
University officials said counseling services have been made available to students and staff affected by the loss. The school is encouraging anyone experiencing emotional distress to contact campus counseling resources or reach out to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline by calling or texting 988.
Peers described the student as kind, ambitious, and engaged in campus life. Friends said the individual had been active in academic and student activities and was known for bringing warmth and positive energy to those around them.
The tragedy has prompted renewed conversations about mental health awareness on college campuses. University leaders emphasized the importance of recognizing emotional struggles and seeking help when needed, noting that students often face significant academic and personal pressures.
Members of the campus community are organizing a vigil in the coming days to honor the student’s life and provide an opportunity for classmates, faculty, and friends to come together in support of one another.
“This loss is deeply felt by everyone who knew them,” one student said. “It reminds us how important it is to check in on each other and make sure no one feels alone.”
San José State University officials say they will continue offering counseling and support resources to students and staff as the community processes the loss and works to support those affected by the tragedy.









