Resources for Students

24/7 Resources

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) has compiled a helpful list of resources related to mental health support on their website.

Available 24/7

1-866-427-4747 or 988

Crisis Connections connects people in King County with physical, emotional, and financial crisis to services that will be of help.

If you are experiencing an emotional or psychological crisis and need immediate assistance, please call the Department of Public Safety at 206-296-5911, call 911, or go to your nearest emergency room.

Available 24/7

Text HOME to 741741

Crisis Text Line is free, 24/7 support for those in crisis. Text 741741 from anywhere in the US to text with a trained Crisis Counselor. Crisis Text Line trains volunteers to support people in crisis.

Available 24/7

1-800-273-8255 or 988

The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.

Available 24/7

Seattle University offers access to 24/7 medical and mental health virtual care for enrolled students from anywhere in the United States through our partner, TimelyCare. This service provides a great supplement to our existing on-campus health and wellness services with no out-of-pocket cost or insurance requirement. Access TimelyCare using your Seattle University credentials.

Campus Resources and Services

Campus Ministry is one of the many resources on campus that provides an open and hospitable community and is committed to caring for students as whole people. All students, of any religious, secular, or spiritual background, can talk with Campus Ministers as they process life experiences such as: grief or loss of any kind, major life adjustments, spiritual or religious questions and practices, stress, interpersonal challenges, finding community, and more.  Please fill out the form on our website or stop by our office (Student Center 120) to connect with a Campus Minister. We welcome all undergraduate, graduate, and law students to seek support from a member of the Campus Ministry team or other ministry partners at any point during their time at SU.

Contact Information:
Campus Ministry
campusministry@seattleu.edu
Student Center 120
206-296-6075

CAPS provides confidential short-term group and individual psychotherapy for students and referral services for those requiring specialized longer-term care.

These services are provided free of charge to enrolled students. All clinical services are confidential.

Contact Information:
Counseling and Psychological Services
caps@seattleu.edu
206-296-6090

Disability Services (DS) partners with the University community to recognize disability as a valued aspect of diversity and to embrace access as a significant component of social justice. The DS office facilitates equal access to courses, programs, and activities through campus leadership on disability access and inclusion issues.

Contact Information:
Disability Services
ds@seattleu.edu
Loyola Hall 100
206-296-5740

Through the Seattle University Wellness Café and Food Pantry, Wellness and Health Promotion supports Seattle University students experiencing food insecurity. Students may request bags containing 1 – 2 days of food each week through our online form. The Wellness Café and Food Pantry also partners with SU Edible Campus to provide fresh seasonal produce and with Redhawk Dining to turn excess food production into frozen meals. Come visit Wellness Café and Food Pantry in its new location Pavilion (PAVL) 150. The Food Security Initiative also offers SNAP counseling and short-term Emergency Dining Dollars.

Contact Information:
Food Security
wellness@seattleu.edu
Pavilion 150
206-220-8450

In support of Seattle University's mission, the Office of the Dean of Students is committed to helping all students at Seattle University be fully engaged and successful in their educational experiences inside and out of the classroom. Our office connects students with support services, such as referrals to emergency resources for food, housing, and wellness.

Contact Information:
Office of the Dean of Students
deanofstudents@seattleu.edu
Student Center 140
206-296-6060

The Office of Institutional Equity oversees and coordinates the university's response to all complaints of discrimination, harassment, sexual misconduct, and related retaliation - including monitoring outcomes, identifying and addressing patterns, and assessing effects on the campus climate.  The Office of Institutional Equity also partners with other key resources at SU to ensure that the university's support resources, training, policies, and procedures are effective, fair to all involved, and consistent with the university's mission and values.

Contact Information:
Office of Institutional Equity
oie@seattleu.edu
Loyola Hall 300
206-296-2824

The Student Health Center provides primary care medical and mental health services for enrolled students.  Learn more about services or schedule an appointment.

Contact Information:
Student Health Center
studenthealthcenter@seattleu.edu
Bellarmine 107
206-296-6300

Wellness and Health Promotion, along with the student-based Health and Wellness Crew (HAWC), empowers healthy decision-making through education, prevention, and peer support. We think about wellness holistically with physical, emotional, spiritual, intellectual, and social components central to how we approach our work. Staff are available to discuss physical wellness, mental health, alcohol, and other drugs, as well as healthy relationships. We work with students individually to provide resources and help develop a plan for sustainable well-being. Learn more about how to engage with our team and strategies to stay well.

Contact Information:
Wellness and Health Promotion
wellness@seattleu.edu
Student Center 380
206-296-2593