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Welcome, Redhawks!

In support of Seattle University's mission, the Office of the Dean of Students promotes a safe and healthy campus community by connecting students with resources and support services. Learn more about our programs and services and how we can help by using the navigation boxes above.

We are available to assist you during university business hours in Student Center 140, or by phone, email, or Zoom.  We invite you to contact us at (206) 296-6060 or by emailing deanofstudents@seattleu.edu.

If you need assistance with an emergency or other urgent matter, please contact the Department of Public Safety at (206) 296-5911. 

Find updates from our team on ConnectSU by visiting https://seattleu.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/dean-of-students

Seattle University offers 24/7 medical and mental telehealth for students!

Seattle University has partnered with TimelyCare to offer students 24/7 access to medical and mental healthcare from anywhere in the United States, with no out-of-pocket cost or insurance requirement.

TimelyCare is available to all enrolled students, including during summer quarter and university breaks, and for 90 days after graduation. Access TimelyCare using your Seattle U credentials at https://timelycare.com/seattleu 

Updates from the Dean of Students

Winter Quarter Reminder: Code of Student Conduct & Disease Prevention Policies

Note: This message was sent via email to all students from the "Official Communications" email account on January 6, 2021.
Jan 6, 2021

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Notice: Electric Scooters Prohibited On Campus

Note: This message was sent to all students via email on September 28, 2020.
Sep 28, 2020

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Annual Notice: Code of Student Conduct

Note: This message was sent via email to all students through the "Official Communications" channel on September 8, 2020. It is my pleasure to welcome you to Seattle University for the 2020-21 academic year, whether you are here on our Seattle campus or taking classes from afar. As we begin the new academic year, I write to remind you about your responsibilities related to the Redhawk Commitment and Code of Student Conduct, which is available as a PDF on the Office of the Dean of Students website. The Redhawk Commitment and Code of Student Conduct contain standards that have been established to assist in building an inclusive learning community where we prioritize safety, respect, consideration, dignity, and care for one another. In addition to important policies to which all students are accountable, the Code also outlines the Integrity Formation process, which is the University’s process for resolving alleged violations of the Code. Please carefully review the information in the Code of Student Conduct, as it is your responsibility to be familiar with all of the University’s standards of conduct and the Integrity Formation process...
Sep 8, 2020

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