Seattle University College of Nursing offers the following online information as a reference for our current students. Current BSN and BS in DIUS students can find advising-related information on the Undergraduate Academic Advising page and graduate students can find it on the Graduate Advising page.
The office of Student Development and Engagement is a great resource for students at all levels. Visit their Student Success and Outreach page to find and explore resources specific to you.
Visit Seattle University's Student Support Center a one-stop resource for students to get help and answers to questions.
SU Funds for Emergency Assistance: Seattle University's Dean of Students oversees a variety of funds and programs that assist SU students experiencing temporary hardship. Contact the Office of the Dean of Students to discuss your situation.
SU Mutual Aid: Student-led effort to collect information on what SU students need, and to identify people who could help with these needs. If you need support or if you have support to offer your peers in the SU community, please fill out this form.
Mutual Aid Solidarity Network (Seattle-wide): Volunteer effort to deliver food and other supplies to the doors of vulnerable individuals in the greater Seattle area. Learn more here.
Seattle Hospitality Workers Emergency Fund: (note: they have temporarily halted applications for funding due to demand. They hope to reopen applications, so check the website for updates.) Funds for hospitality industry workers whose hours have been curtailed because of COVID-19 and who are not being otherwise compensated. Learn more here.
Financial Resource Guide for WA Residents: Guide to financial resources for Washington consumers impacted by COVID-19. Includes credit card, rent, student loan, and emergency loan assistance. Learn more here.
UndocuScholars Recursos para Comunidades Indocumentadas: Resources for undocumented students and families, including emergency relief funds. Learn more.
SU Student Financial Services - Possible financial aid support for students impacted by COVID-19. Contact this office by email to discuss your situation.
One Fair Wage Service Worker Emergency Fund: Service workers who have had their income significantly impacted by COVID-19 may be eligible for temporary cash assistance as funding becomes available. Learn more.
For more information visit the SU Student Support Center or main Coronavirus page.
SU Housing & Residence Life: If you have concerns, contact HRL by email and consult the Spring 2020 Closure information on the HRL website.
Seattle City Light & Public Utilities: 60% discount on Seattle City Light bill and a 50% discount on Seattle Public Utilities bill for income-qualified residential households. Deferred payment plans available to all. Learn more here.
King County Rental Assistance: If you’re a King County resident who has been impacted financially by COVID-19 and are behind on your rent, you may qualify for assistance. While the program is currently paused, additional fundraising is taking place. Learn more here. Sign up for updates on rental assistance by completing this form.
For more information visit the SU Student Support Center or main Coronavirus page.
SU Food Pantry: Free supplementary food for all current students, staff, and faculty. For maximum safety, this is a pre-bagged and pick-up only operation. The "Pick-Up Order Form" can be found on ConnectSU--submit this form by noon on Wednesday each week.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): Food benefits for eligible low-income individuals and families, including those whose income situation recently changed due to COVID-19. Find out if you’re eligible here. Then find the application for your state here.
Seattle-Area Emergency Food Resources Map: Interactive map of emergency food resources—including supplemental groceries, to-go meals, and more— available in the Seattle area. Learn more.
For more information visit the SU Student Support Center or main Coronavirus page.
Contact organizations directly to confirm availability.
Mustang Community Kitchen
First Covenant Church
Roots
James Cathedral
Seattle Food not bombs
Community Lunch on Capitol Hill
Queen Anne Meal
Lazarus Center
Blessed Sacrament Church
Food Truck offered by Vedic Cultural Center
Phinney Ridges Community Meals Grab & Go
Catholic Workers Hillman City Collaboratory
Recovery Café
SU Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) Appointments, Referrals and Resources: Phone appointments for SU students currently located in WA state. Referrals for SU students not located in WA state. The CAPS COVID-19 Resources Page includes information about managing stress and adapting to college life online. Call 206-296-6090 during business hours or visit their website.
TimelyCare: Telehealth and Telecounseling for Seattle University students with no out of pocket costs.
Care for Your Coronavirus Anxiety: Free meditations, sleep, and movement exercises to help you out, however you’re feeling. Learn more here.
Sanvello Wellness App: Seattle U students get access to Sanvello Premium by signing up using their SU email address. Sanvello offers a variety of activities. Since no two people are the same, students can select and use whichever tools are most helpful for them in their personal wellness journey. Download the app from the Apple Store or for Google Play.
Campus Ministry: Pastoral care and conversations are available to all students, regardless of religious or spiritual background, and serve as opportunities to process their lived experience. Students are welcome to set up time for conversation and care for any kind of experience. These include, though are not limited to, major life transitions, stress, relational challenges, and identity exploration. Use this form to connect with a Campus Minister for a video or phone one-on-one conversation. Campus Ministers are available Monday through Friday, 9 a.m to 4:30 p.m. PT, and will respond to you within one working day.
Free virtual yoga classes: Yoga for Beginners is a free, guided yoga experience! This is an easy way to take a break from working and get some movement in. Learn more.
Office of Wellness & Health Promotion: Compilation of free wellness resources for caring for yourself and others. Learn more here.
Simple Tips to Avoid Zoom Fatigue: Kinesiology’s Dr. Erica Rauff and her students in Health and Wellness and Exercise Psychology courses developed these tips for all of us who are videoconferencing.
Virtual Affinity Spaces with OMA: Virtual community spaces for various affinity and identity groups. Come join for real talk, for laughter, and for meaningful relationship building. Learn more here.
Open Path Psychotherapy Collective: Mental health care at steeply reduced rates for individuals without health insurance or whose health insurance doesn’t provide adequate mental health benefits. Learn more.
SU Disability Services: Support for students seeking academic, housing, or meal plan accommodations. Students with disabilities have the right to reasonable accommodations, regardless of the modality in which classes are delivered. Learn more.
Lemieux Library & McGoldrick Learning Commons: Free laptop computers and mobile hotspots available to SU students on loan. Visit the Library’s website or contact them by email.
Comcast: Offers long-term financial assistance to qualified households of up to $30/month toward Internet service. Learn more here.
CamScanner: if you need to share documents in PDF but don't have a scanner, this is one good option. They are making the Premium version available to educators and students for free. Learn more here.
SU Lemieux Library: Many textbooks are available for free in electronic format. Learn more.
King County 2-1-1
You may be able to access -any more resources that are available to the larger community, such as rental assistance. Find out what’s available by contacting our 2-1-1 system.
Phone: Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Text: Mon.-Fri, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Email, chat, and search for resources
King County Medical Society Childcare Referral Service: For those who wish to provide childcare to children of healthcare workers and/or healthcare workers who need childcare. If you are a healthcare provider in need of childcare, please fill out the healthcare provider form. If you are interested in providing childcare, please fill out the babysitter form. Questions? Contact Czarina Manzano by email.
COVID-19 fact sheets in multiple languages: Coronavirus facts in Amharic, Arabic, Chinese, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, and Vietnamese. Learn more.