Location: Pigott Pavilion 110
Phone: 206-296-6080
- Assistance in finding a major that fits your career goals and passions
- Resume and cover letter help
- Internship and job searching tools and resources
- Mock interviews
Location: 1223 East Cherry St. Suite E (in the Douglas)
Phone: 206-296-2569
- Service activities, events, and trips
Collegium Program
Provides collegia across campus which are home like environments for commuter students.
- The Commuter Link: Welcomes first-year and sophomore commuter students.
Location: 1103 Building, Room 105
Phone: 206-296-2191
- Reidy Collegium: Welcomes transfer students and junior and senior commuter students.
Location: Student Center 310
Phone: 206-296-6268
- McGoldrick Collegium: Welcomes graduate students and adult learner undergraduates who are 25 years and older.
Location: Hunthausen Hall 140
Phone: 206-296-6349
Location: Pigott Pavilion 120
Phone: 206-296-6090
- Licensed professionals who provide individual, couples, and group counseling to enrolled students
- CAPS also provides consultations, crisis interventions, and educational workshops
Location: Loyola 100
Phone: 206-296-5740
- Provides access. Accommodation, and support to individuals with learning, physical, and psychological disabilities
Location: Pigott Pavilion124
Phone: 206-296-2226
- Advising and resources for students who are interested in studying abroad
Location: Lemieux Library, 2nd floor
Phone: 206-296-4450
- One-on-one consultation on how to improve study skills
- Tutoring for various courses
- Learning strategy workshops
- Group study opportunities & Language conversation groups
Location: Lemieux Library, 2nd floor
- Provides drop-in assistance for students who need help with math
- Students are encouraged to work on their mathematics coursework in the lab and seek help whenever necessary
Location: Hunthausen
Phone: 206-296-2517
- Offers information on scholarships and grants that provide funding during a student’s undergraduate years
- Provides expert guidance on writing personal statements, grant writing, interview strategies, and many other skills that serve in other areas beyond scholarship competitions.
Location: Pigott Pavilion 180
Phone: 206-296-6070
- Supports the academic, personal, social, and cultural success of students of color
Location: Student Center 350 & 360
Phone: 206-296-6465
- Student clubs, student government, resources for how to get involved, and campus events
Location: Bellarmine Advising Center
Phone: 206-296-2260
- Provides academic advising and support to freshman and sophomores who have not yet decided on a major or career path, helping them create an action plan for declaring a major by the end of their sophomore year).
- Provides the framework, programming and resources necessary to help students make informed decisions about choosing a major.
- Encourages students in defining their goals by helping them assess their personal strengths, limitations, interests and values as they relate to their choice of major, their overall education and their career path.
Location: Vi Hilbert Hall, 2nd Floor
Phone: 206-296-8030
- Information about degree requirements and academic policy
Another opportunity that students can participate in is the Seattle University Undergraduate Research Journal. SUURJ solicits research-focused essays in any field and on any subject. The annual deadline for submissions is in mid-October.
Location: Vi Hilbert Hall, 2nd Floor
Phone: 206-220-8020
- Counselors can answer questions about federal and state loans, grants, scholarships, awards, and your student bill
- Coordinate student employment (work study jobs)
Location: Lemieux Library, 2nd floor
Phone: 206-296-6239
- Consultants provide help with brainstorming, revisions, and editing.
- It’s best to make an appointment a few days in advance and bring your assignment with you along with any drafts that you may have.