Student Support Resources

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Immediate life safety issues:

CMU University Police                                                           

4551 Filmore Street | 412.268.2323

Call CMU’s University Police department 24/7 to request emergency response to any safety concern, including summoning Emergency Medical Services (EMS).

Medical or health issues:

University Health Services (UHS)

Morewood E-Tower, 1st Floor, 1060 Morewood Avenue | 412.268.2157

UHS provides comprehensive medical care and referrals for enrolled students. Staff provides treatment for general health issues and comprehensive care management, nutrition counseling, sleep and alcohol/drug assessments, and LGBTQ-specific care. On-call consultation is available after hours.

Psychological or emotional difficulties

Counseling and Psychological Services (CaPS)

Morewood Gardens & E-Tower, 2nd Floor, 1060 Morewood Avenue | 412.268.2922

CaPS offers same-day appointments for urgent situations and 24/7 on-call service for any after-hours mental health needs. Counselors are also available to consult with any members of the university community regarding student mental health concerns. All services, including consultation, are confidential unless life is at risk in the moment.

Sexual misconduct:

Office for Institutional Equity and Title IX

Suite 330, 4615 Forbes Ave, | 412.268.7125 | institutionalequity@cmu.edu

The Office for Institutional Equity and Title IX is dedicated to promoting equity at Carnegie Mellon University, which includes coordinating the University’s efforts to prevent and effectively respond to forms of discrimination, bias, and sexual misconduct, including sexual assault, sexual exploitation, sexual harassment, dating and domestic violence, and stalking, which impact community members.

Identity-related support and bias concerns:

Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion

Cohon University Center, Lower Level | 412.268.2150 | csdi@andrew.cmu.edu

The Center offers resources to enhance an inclusive and transformative student experience in dimensions such as access, success, campus climate and intergroup dialogue. Additionally, the Center supports and connects historically underrepresented students and those who are first in their family to attend college in a setting where students’ differences and talents are appreciated and reinforced.

Financial pressures:

The HUB

Warner Hall, Lower Level, A19, 5000 Forbes Avenue | 412.268.8186 | thehub@andrew.cmu.edu

Students who are struggling financially are encouraged to consult with their HUB liaison.

Office of the Dean of Students

Warner Hall 321, 5000 Forbes Avenue | 412.268.2075

Student Affairs offers short-term emergency student loans.

Immigration issues:

Office of International Education

Cyert Hall, First Floor Atrium, 5000 Forbes Avenue | 412.268.5231 | oie@andrew.cmu.edu

Students who report immigration concerns or issues that impact their immigration status should consult with their assigned OIE advisor.

Accommodations for a student with a disability:

Office of Disability Resources

 4980 Margaret Morrison Street | 412.268.6121

The Office of Disability Resources strives to provide responsive, reasonable accommodations to help our students accomplish their best work. This office is responsible for providing resources and accommodations for students as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Academic integrity issues:

Office of Community Standards and Integrity (OCSI)

1060 Morewood Avenue, Student Life Suite | 412.268.2140

Reports of violations of the university’s academic integrity policy should be made to OCSI. Staff are also available to consult regarding the university’s policies and procedures.

Missing Student

Any community member may contact University Police (412.268.2323) or the Office of the Dean of Students (412.268.2075) to report that a student may be missing. If a report does not originate through University Police, the information will be immediately conveyed to University Police to begin an investigation. Even if you aren’t sure whether the student is missing, please contact Student Affairs if a student stops coming to class, reporting to work or otherwise stops communicating.

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