- Albers School of Business & Economics – The goal of
academic advising is to assist students in forming an academic plan consistent
with their educational and career goals.
- Bellarmine Advising Center –
Premajor Studies provides academic support to students who have not yet decided
on a major or vocational path. We provide the framework, programming and
resources necessary to help students make informed decisions about choosing a
major. We help students define their goals by helping them assess their
personal strengths, interests and values as they relate to their choice of
major, their overall education and their vocational path.
- College of Arts & Sciences – The Academic Advising Support Center (AASC) is a centralized
advising office that provides academic advising and educational assistance to
undergraduate and graduate students in College of Arts and Sciences. It is
staffed by professional academic advisors who are available on a drop-in basis
and for scheduled appointments.
- College of Nursing – Please contact the College of Nursing
directly for advising support
- College of Science & Engineering – Advisors in the College
of Science and Engineering are committed to providing you with guidance and
support as you develop your educational plan. They share in discussion and
reflection on your experiences, monitor your academic advancement and
performance, and help connect you to appropriate resources when you need them.
- Matteo Ricci College – The Matteo Ricci College utilizes
faculty, professional and peer advising based on the degree you are completing.
Please contact the college directly for more information
- School
of Theology & Ministry – Please contact the School of Theology
& Ministry directly for advising support
Campus Ministry – Regardless
of one’s faith background – Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu,
Buddhist, and even “spiritual but not religious” – Campus Ministry provides an
open and hospitable community to gather in friendship, conversation,
discernment and understanding of what one’s purpose is in life. Opportunities
abound – retreats, service, liturgy and worship, immersions, social justice
education, reflection activities, etc. All are welcome!
Career Services –
Assist with career development including resume and cover letter writing,
interview preparation, self-assessment, networking, job and internship search
strategies
Commuter
& Transfer Student Life – We are committed to provide the support
and services necessary for transfer students, non-traditional students,
commuter students, Students Who Are Parents (SWAP),and military veterans to
become more acclimated to Seattle University. We recognize the students we
serve and their transition is important to us.
We provide a home away from home through the Collegia Program and offer
programs and services to foster belonging, involvement, connection and success
Counseling
& Psychological Services (CAPS) – Services are provided free of
charge to students enrolled in classes. CAPSis committed to helping students meet the challenges of life during
college, graduate and professional school. Students seek counseling and psychological
services for a wide variety of reasons. We treat each student with sensitivity,
providing affirmative therapy that values diversity and respects the individual
Disability Services –
Information on learning, physical, and psychological disabilities, the process
for getting a disability documented, academic adjustments for students with
documented disabilities, student rights and responsibilities
Housing
& Residence Life – Includes housing information and rates, news,
and resources
Learning Assistance – This program
includes tutoring services, learning strategy workshops, study groups, language
conversation groups and individual consultation with a learning specialist
Lemieux
Library & McGoldrick Learning Commons – This
facility blends student academic support services, scholarly research,
collaborative learning, and social interaction in a technology-rich,
light-filled environment
Math Lab – A drop-in service
provided by the Mathematics Department for all students in lower division
mathematics
Military Science & ROTC – To
prepare academically and physically qualified college women and men for the
rigor and challenge of serving as officers in the United States Army, on active
duty or in the National Guard or Reserve. To that end, the program stresses
service to country and community through the development of values, attributes,
skills and actions necessary for success as a leader.
Office
of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) – Works with all members of the
university community in a social justice framework to promote the leadership
formation, wellness, and success of students of color, queer students, and
trans students
Public
Safety & Transportation – Parking, transit passes, lost and found,
key requests, crime prevention and more
Redhawk Career Network – Part of Career Services, the Redhawk
Network is your one-stop source for information about companies, jobs,
internships, calendar of events, access to mentors, and much more
Research Services – Need help finding research?
Save time by starting with your Research Services Librarians. We are eager to
help you at any stage of the research process
Seattle University School of Law – The SU Law School runs independently
from the university. Please contact them directly to for assistance using your
VA educational benefits.
Seattle University Veterans Committee (SUVC) – SUVC seeks to
ease the transition from military to civilian life, and will guide you as you
embark on or continue your college experience at Seattle University. Follow us
on Facebook
Student
Health Center – We offer on-campus healthcare for free or at minimal
cost for many of your healthcare needs
University
Recreation – Fitness center information, group fitness classes,
aquatics, outdoor adventure recreation, intramurals, sport clubs
Writing Center – During one-on-one, hour-long sessions, the
consultant helps the student to complete an individual assignment in the
context of becoming a better writer