Information about health, wellness, and student support across the Global University System.
24/7 urgent mental health support is available to all full-time students by calling 877.233.9477 (in the U.S.), 855.229.8797 (Canada), +1.781.457.7777 (International). If you are experiencing an emergency, contact 911 or your local emergency department.
Arlington, VA
Mental Health
Find@Northeastern – Northeastern offers a suite of mental health resources through Find@Northeastern. Whether you’re looking to speak with a counselor, connect to peers with similar experiences, or learn skills at your own pace, mental health resources are available.
Supporting Student Mental Health Guides – The Supporting Student Mental Health Guides are a tool for students, staff, faculty, and parents and families to learn more about recognizing mental health concerns and finding the right supports at Northeastern.
Medical Services
For information about medical services in the Arlington area, please visit University Health and Counseling Services’ website.
Student Support Services
We Care – We Care is a support system for students during times of difficulty or challenge. We Care is a network of administrative offices, university faculty, and staff who are dedicated to helping our students address and solve problems so they can reach their full potential.
Office of the Graduate Ombudsperson – The Ombudsperson for Graduate Students serves as a confidential, neutral, and informal resource for graduate students seeking to address concerns that may be impacting their studies.
Disability Services
Disability Access Services – Disability Access Services (DAS) staff can guide a student through the process of applying for accommodations for a disability and navigating university systems.
Cultural and Spiritual Life Services
Cultural and Spiritual Life – Cultural and Spiritual Life at Northeastern responds to an ethic of pluralism, which means living well together in a diverse society. CSL is home to the Asian American Center, the Center for Intercultural Engagement, the Center for Spirituality, Dialogue and Service, the John D. O’Bryant African American Institute, the Latinx Student Cultural Center, and the LGBTQA+ Resource Center.
Confidential Spiritual Advising – Northeastern’s Spiritual Advisors represent and serve diverse religious, spiritual, and atheist/humanist traditions. They are available to listen, offer advice, guidance or referral to other resources.
Fitness
University Recreation – University Recreation provides sport and fitness services for students, staff, faculty and alumni. University Recreation offers diverse sport and fitness opportunities; distinctive facilities and equipment; educational avenues for student development; and student leadership.
Sexual Violence Services
Sexual Violence Resource Center – The Sexual Violence Resource Center (SVRC) provides confidential support services to Northeastern students who have experienced any form of sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Confidential Resource Advising Services – OPEN’s Confidential Resource Advising (CRA) Services provide confidential, non-judgmental assistance and resource navigation for Northeastern students accused of any form of sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Community Consultation Services – OPEN’s Community Consultation services provide confidential guidance to Northeastern students and employees looking to support students and respond to incidents around sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Substance Use Support Services
Alcohol and Other Drug Check Ins (Office of Prevention and Education at Northeastern) – Students can discuss alcohol and/or other drug use, receive personalized feedback, and develop strategies to help make informed decisions. Services are free, confidential, and non-judgmental.
Report: Discrimination, Harassment, and Hazing
Office for University Equity and Compliance – The Office for University Equity and Compliance (OUEC) leads Northeastern University’s efforts in maintaining compliance with all federal, state, and provincial civil rights laws and prohibits discrimination within any of its programs, activities, and services. Anyone who experiences or is aware of discriminatory conduct is urged to report the matter immediately to the OUEC for appropriate response.
Hazing Reporting Form – Report hazing anonymously to the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution.
Boston, MA
Mental Health
Find@Northeastern – Northeastern offers a suite of mental health resources through Find@Northeastern. Whether you’re looking to speak with a counselor, connect to peers with similar experiences, or learn skills at your own pace, mental health resources are available.
University Health and Counseling Services – University Health and Counseling Services (UHCS) provides confidential medical and mental health services for students located in Massachusetts including daily mental health drop-in hours and on-campus counseling services.
Supporting Student Mental Health Guides – The Supporting Student Mental Health Guides are a tool for students, staff, faculty, and parents and families to learn more about recognizing mental health concerns and finding the right supports at Northeastern.
Medical Services
University Health and Counseling Services – University Health and Counseling Services (UHCS) provides confidential medical and mental health services for students located in Massachusetts including daily mental health drop-in hours and same day routine and urgent medical services.
Student Support Services
We Care – We Care is a support system for students during times of difficulty or challenge. We Care is a network of administrative offices, university faculty, and staff who are dedicated to helping our students address and solve problems so they can reach their full potential.
Office of the Graduate Ombudsperson – The Ombudsperson for Graduate Students serves as a confidential, neutral, and informal resource for graduate students seeking to address concerns that may be impacting their studies.
Disability Services
Disability Access Services – Disability Access Services (DAS) staff can guide a student through the process of applying for accommodations for a disability and navigating university systems.
Cultural and Spiritual Life Services
Cultural and Spiritual Life – Cultural and Spiritual Life at Northeastern responds to an ethic of pluralism, which means living well together in a diverse society. CSL is home to the Asian American Center, the Center for Intercultural Engagement, the Center for Spirituality, Dialogue and Service, the John D. O’Bryant African American Institute, the Latinx Student Cultural Center, and the LGBTQA+ Resource Center.
Confidential Spiritual Advising – Northeastern’s Spiritual Advisors represent and serve diverse religious, spiritual, and atheist/humanist traditions. They are available to listen, offer advice, guidance or referral to other resources.
Nutrition and Fitness
Meet with Registered Dietician Gabby Cabacab – To schedule a nutrition and/or dietary accommodation consultation with Gabby, please email nudietitians@northeastern.edu. Appointments can cover a wide range of topics, including available dining options for lifestyle diets, balanced dining on campus, managing a food allergy, intolerance, or other medical-based diet, and available dining options for faith-based diets, such as Halal and Kosher.
University Recreation – University Recreation provides sport and fitness services for students, staff, faculty and alumni. University Recreation offers diverse sport and fitness opportunities; distinctive facilities and equipment; educational avenues for student development; and student leadership.
Sexual Violence Services
Sexual Violence Resource Center – The Sexual Violence Resource Center (SVRC) provides confidential support services to Northeastern students who have experienced any form of sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Confidential Resource Advising Services – OPEN’s Confidential Resource Advising (CRA) Services provide confidential, non-judgmental assistance and resource navigation for Northeastern students accused of any form of sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Community Consultation Services – OPEN’s Community Consultation services provide confidential guidance to Northeastern students and employees looking to support students and respond to incidents around sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Substance Use Support Services
Alcohol and Other Drug Check Ins (Office of Prevention and Education at Northeastern) – Students can discuss alcohol and/or other drug use, receive personalized feedback, and develop strategies to help make informed decisions. Services are free, confidential, and non-judgmental.
Report: Discrimination, Harassment, and Hazing
Office for University Equity and Compliance – The Office for University Equity and Compliance (OUEC) leads Northeastern University’s efforts in maintaining compliance with all federal, state, and provincial civil rights laws and prohibits discrimination within any of its programs, activities, and services. Anyone who experiences or is aware of discriminatory conduct is urged to report the matter immediately to the OUEC for appropriate response.
Hazing Reporting Form – Report hazing anonymously to the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution.
Charlotte, NC
Mental Health
Find@Northeastern – Northeastern offers a suite of mental health resources through Find@Northeastern. Whether you’re looking to speak with a counselor, connect to peers with similar experiences, or learn skills at your own pace, mental health resources are available.
Supporting Student Mental Health Guides – The Supporting Student Mental Health Guides are a tool for students, staff, faculty, and parents and families to learn more about recognizing mental health concerns and finding the right supports at Northeastern.
Medical Services
For information about medical services in the Charlotte area, please visit University Health and Counseling Services’ website.
Student Support Services
Meet with Wellness Program Specialist Samantha Aldana – Wellness Program Specialists are available to meet with students to provide non-clinical support and help connect students to wellness resources on campus, in the broader network, and in the local community.
We Care – We Care is a support system for students during times of difficulty or challenge. We Care is a network of administrative offices, university faculty, and staff who are dedicated to helping our students address and solve problems so they can reach their full potential.
Office of the Graduate Ombudsperson – The Ombudsperson for Graduate Students serves as a confidential, neutral, and informal resource for graduate students seeking to address concerns that may be impacting their studies.
Disability Services
Disability Access Services – Disability Access Services (DAS) staff can guide a student through the process of applying for accommodations for a disability and navigating university systems.
Cultural and Spiritual Life Services
Cultural and Spiritual Life – Cultural and Spiritual Life at Northeastern responds to an ethic of pluralism, which means living well together in a diverse society. CSL is home to the Asian American Center, the Center for Intercultural Engagement, the Center for Spirituality, Dialogue and Service, the John D. O’Bryant African American Institute, the Latinx Student Cultural Center, and the LGBTQA+ Resource Center.
Confidential Spiritual Advising – Northeastern’s Spiritual Advisors represent and serve diverse religious, spiritual, and atheist/humanist traditions. They are available to listen, offer advice, guidance or referral to other resources.
Fitness
University Recreation – University Recreation provides sport and fitness services for students, staff, faculty and alumni. University Recreation offers diverse sport and fitness opportunities; distinctive facilities and equipment; educational avenues for student development; and student leadership.
Sexual Violence Services
Sexual Violence Resource Center – The Sexual Violence Resource Center (SVRC) provides confidential support services to Northeastern students who have experienced any form of sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Confidential Resource Advising Services – OPEN’s Confidential Resource Advising (CRA) Services provide confidential, non-judgmental assistance and resource navigation for Northeastern students accused of any form of sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Community Consultation Services – OPEN’s Community Consultation services provide confidential guidance to Northeastern students and employees looking to support students and respond to incidents around sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Substance Use Support Services
Alcohol and Other Drug Check Ins (Office of Prevention and Education at Northeastern) – Students can discuss alcohol and/or other drug use, receive personalized feedback, and develop strategies to help make informed decisions. Services are free, confidential, and non-judgmental.
Report: Discrimination, Harassment, and Hazing
Office for University Equity and Compliance – The Office for University Equity and Compliance (OUEC) leads Northeastern University’s efforts in maintaining compliance with all federal, state, and provincial civil rights laws and prohibits discrimination within any of its programs, activities, and services. Anyone who experiences or is aware of discriminatory conduct is urged to report the matter immediately to the OUEC for appropriate response.
Hazing Reporting Form – Report hazing anonymously to the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution.
London, UK
Mental Health
Find@Northeastern – Northeastern offers a suite of mental health resources through Find@Northeastern. Whether you’re looking to speak with a counselor, connect to peers with similar experiences, or learn skills at your own pace, mental health resources are available.
Supporting Student Mental Health Guides – The Supporting Student Mental Health Guides are a tool for students, staff, faculty, and parents and families to learn more about recognizing mental health concerns and finding the right supports at Northeastern.
Medical Services
For information about medical services in the London area, please visit University Health and Counseling Services’ website.
Student Support Services
Student Support Team – The Student Support team at Northeastern University London offers a wide range of services to assist students in achieving their academic goals while addressing any personal challenges. To arrange an appointment with a Student Wellbeing Adviser or a Mental Health Advisor please contact the team at studentsupport@nulondon.ac.uk or book an appointment on Target Connect.
Disability Services
Specific Learning Differences Advising – Specific Learning Differences Advising providing comprehensive support to students with Specific Learning Differences (SpLD) and neurodiverse conditions, including dyslexia, dyspraxia (DCD), ADHD/ADD, autism, and other neurodiverse and co-occuring conditions. Their tailored study skills and mentoring services are designed to help students develop effective learning strategies and the confidence to succeed independently, both academically and personally.
Cultural and Spiritual Life Services
Cultural and Spiritual Life – Cultural and Spiritual Life at Northeastern responds to an ethic of pluralism, which means living well together in a diverse society. CSL is home to the Asian American Center, the Center for Intercultural Engagement, the Center for Spirituality, Dialogue and Service, the John D. O’Bryant African American Institute, the Latinx Student Cultural Center, and the LGBTQA+ Resource Center.
Confidential Spiritual Advising – Northeastern’s Spiritual Advisors represent and serve diverse religious, spiritual, and atheist/humanist traditions. They are available to listen, offer advice, guidance or referral to other resources.
Fitness
University Recreation – University Recreation provides sport and fitness services for students, staff, faculty and alumni. University Recreation offers diverse sport and fitness opportunities; distinctive facilities and equipment; educational avenues for student development; and student leadership. The St Katharine Docks area features numerous sports centres with a range of facilities and memberships including Fitness First, John Orwell Centre and Mulberry Sports Centre.
Sexual Violence Services
Sexual Violence Resource Center – The Sexual Violence Resource Center (SVRC) provides confidential support services to Northeastern students who have experienced any form of sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Sexual Violence Liaison Officers – Sexual Violence Liaison Officers (SVLO) can listen and support students who have experienced sexual violence, whether the incident is recent or occurred in the past. They provide confidential support services to Northeastern students who have experienced any form of sexual violence, harassment, dating violence, or stalking. To arrange an appointment with a SVLO, please contact the team at svlo@nulondon.ac.uk.
Confidential Resource Advising Services – OPEN’s Confidential Resource Advising (CRA) Services provide confidential, non-judgmental assistance and resource navigation for Northeastern students accused of any form of sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Community Consultation Services – OPEN’s Community Consultation services provide confidential guidance to Northeastern students and employees looking to support students and respond to incidents around sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Substance Use Support Services
Alcohol and Other Drug Check Ins (Office of Prevention and Education at Northeastern) – Students can discuss alcohol and/or other drug use, receive personalized feedback, and develop strategies to help make informed decisions. Services are free, confidential, and non-judgmental.
Report: Discrimination, Harassment, and Hazing
Report + Support – If you have experienced or witnessed any forms of harassment, bullying or sexual misconduct you can report through the Report + Support platform. You can report anonymously or report and speak to an Advisor. The Report + Support platform also contains information about internal and external support, policies and procedures and guidance on mandatory reporting.
Hazing Reporting Form – Report hazing anonymously to the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution.
Miami, FL
Mental Health
Find@Northeastern – Northeastern offers a suite of mental health resources through Find@Northeastern. Whether you’re looking to speak with a counselor, connect to peers with similar experiences, or learn skills at your own pace, mental health resources are available.
Supporting Student Mental Health Guides – The Supporting Student Mental Health Guides are a tool for students, staff, faculty, and parents and families to learn more about recognizing mental health concerns and finding the right supports at Northeastern.
Medical Services
For information about medical services in the Miami area, please visit University Health and Counseling Services’ website.
Student Support Services
We Care – We Care is a support system for students during times of difficulty or challenge. We Care is a network of administrative offices, university faculty, and staff who are dedicated to helping our students address and solve problems so they can reach their full potential.
Office of the Graduate Ombudsperson – The Ombudsperson for Graduate Students serves as a confidential, neutral, and informal resource for graduate students seeking to address concerns that may be impacting their studies.
Disability Services
Disability Access Services – Disability Access Services (DAS) staff can guide a student through the process of applying for accommodations for a disability and navigating university systems.
Cultural and Spiritual Life Services
Cultural and Spiritual Life – Cultural and Spiritual Life at Northeastern responds to an ethic of pluralism, which means living well together in a diverse society. CSL is home to the Asian American Center, the Center for Intercultural Engagement, the Center for Spirituality, Dialogue and Service, the John D. O’Bryant African American Institute, the Latinx Student Cultural Center, and the LGBTQA+ Resource Center.
Confidential Spiritual Advising – Northeastern’s Spiritual Advisors represent and serve diverse religious, spiritual, and atheist/humanist traditions. They are available to listen, offer advice, guidance or referral to other resources.
Fitness
University Recreation – University Recreation provides sport and fitness services for students, staff, faculty and alumni. University Recreation offers diverse sport and fitness opportunities; distinctive facilities and equipment; educational avenues for student development; and student leadership.
Sexual Violence Services
Sexual Violence Resource Center – The Sexual Violence Resource Center (SVRC) provides confidential support services to Northeastern students who have experienced any form of sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Confidential Resource Advising Services – OPEN’s Confidential Resource Advising (CRA) Services provide confidential, non-judgmental assistance and resource navigation for Northeastern students accused of any form of sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Community Consultation Services – OPEN’s Community Consultation services provide confidential guidance to Northeastern students and employees looking to support students and respond to incidents around sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Substance Use Support Services
Alcohol and Other Drug Check Ins (Office of Prevention and Education at Northeastern) – Students can discuss alcohol and/or other drug use, receive personalized feedback, and develop strategies to help make informed decisions. Services are free, confidential, and non-judgmental.
Report: Discrimination, Harassment, and Hazing
Office for University Equity and Compliance – The Office for University Equity and Compliance (OUEC) leads Northeastern University’s efforts in maintaining compliance with all federal, state, and provincial civil rights laws and prohibits discrimination within any of its programs, activities, and services. Anyone who experiences or is aware of discriminatory conduct is urged to report the matter immediately to the OUEC for appropriate response.
Hazing Reporting Form – Report hazing anonymously to the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution.
Oakland, CA
Mental Health
Find@Northeastern – Northeastern offers a suite of mental health resources through Find@Northeastern. Whether you’re looking to speak with a counselor, connect to peers with similar experiences, or learn skills at your own pace, mental health resources are available.
Counseling and Psychological Services – Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) offers in-person individual and group counseling sessions on the Oakland campus to support student wellness and success.
Supporting Student Mental Health Guides – The Supporting Student Mental Health Guides are a tool for students, staff, faculty, and parents and families to learn more about recognizing mental health concerns and finding the right supports at Northeastern.
Medical Services
Student Health Center – The Student Health Center provides same- or next-day appointments for routine health needs and free, unlimited 24/7 care for urgent issues via video chat. In addition to the on-campus location, students can access One Medical offices nationwide, including locations in nearby Berkeley accessible by campus shuttle.
Student Support Services
Student Support Services CARE Team – The CARE Team advocates on behalf of students facing challenges that impact their academic progress and overall wellbeing. They collaborate with campus partners to secure resources and referrals tailored to empower each student to achieve their full potential.
Office of Health and Wellness – The staff in the Office of Health and Wellness can provide resources on a variety of topics including mental health, personal wellness, sexual and reproductive health, stress management.
Office of the Graduate Ombudsperson – The Ombudsperson for Graduate Students serves as a confidential, neutral, and informal resource for graduate students seeking to address concerns that may be impacting their studies.
Disability Services
Disability Access Services – Disability Access Services (DAS) staff can guide a student through the process of applying for accommodations for a disability and navigating university systems.
Cultural and Spiritual Life Services
Cultural and Spiritual Life – Cultural and Spiritual Life at Northeastern responds to an ethic of pluralism, which means living well together in a diverse society. CSL is home to the Asian American Center, the Center for Intercultural Engagement, the Center for Spirituality, Dialogue and Service, the John D. O’Bryant African American Institute, the Latinx Student Cultural Center, and the LGBTQA+ Resource Center.
Confidential Spiritual Advising – Northeastern’s Spiritual Advisors represent and serve diverse religious, spiritual, and atheist/humanist traditions. They are available to listen, offer advice, guidance or referral to other resources.
Nutrition and Fitness
Meet with Registered Dietician Johannah Gaitings-Harrod – To schedule a nutrition and/or dietary accommodation consultation with Johannah, please email nudietitians@northeastern.edu. Appointments can cover a wide range of topics, including available dining options for lifestyle diets, balanced dining on campus, managing a food allergy, intolerance, or other medical-based diet, and available dining options for faith-based diets, such as Halal and Kosher.
Campus Sports and Recreation – Northeastern Oakland Campus Sports and Recreation provides students with the opportunity to engage in group fitness, club sports, intramurals and off campus excursions.
Sexual Violence Services
Sexual Violence Resource Center – The Sexual Violence Resource Center (SVRC) provides confidential support services to Northeastern students who have experienced any form of sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Confidential Resource Advising Services – OPEN’s Confidential Resource Advising (CRA) Services provide confidential, non-judgmental assistance and resource navigation for Northeastern students accused of any form of sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Community Consultation Services – OPEN’s Community Consultation services provide confidential guidance to Northeastern students and employees looking to support students and respond to incidents around sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Substance Use Support Services
Alcohol and Other Drug Check Ins (Office of Prevention and Education at Northeastern) – Students can discuss alcohol and/or other drug use, receive personalized feedback, and develop strategies to help make informed decisions. Services are free, confidential, and non-judgmental.
Report: Discrimination, Harassment, and Hazing
Office for University Equity and Compliance – The Office for University Equity and Compliance (OUEC) leads Northeastern University’s efforts in maintaining compliance with all federal, state, and provincial civil rights laws and prohibits discrimination within any of its programs, activities, and services. Anyone who experiences or is aware of discriminatory conduct is urged to report the matter immediately to the OUEC for appropriate response.
Hazing Reporting Form – Report hazing anonymously to the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution.
Portland, ME
Mental Health
Find@Northeastern – Northeastern offers a suite of mental health resources through Find@Northeastern. Whether you’re looking to speak with a counselor, connect to peers with similar experiences, or learn skills at your own pace, mental health resources are available.
Supporting Student Mental Health Guides – The Supporting Student Mental Health Guides are a tool for students, staff, faculty, and parents and families to learn more about recognizing mental health concerns and finding the right supports at Northeastern.
Medical Services
For information about medical services in the Portland area, please visit University Health and Counseling Services’ website.
Student Support Services
Meet with Wellness Program Specialist Eryn Neptune – Wellness Program Specialists are available to meet with students to provide non-clinical support and help connect students to wellness resources on campus, in the broader network, and in the local community.
We Care – We Care is a support system for students during times of difficulty or challenge. We Care is a network of administrative offices, university faculty, and staff who are dedicated to helping our students address and solve problems so they can reach their full potential.
Office of the Graduate Ombudsperson – The Ombudsperson for Graduate Students serves as a confidential, neutral, and informal resource for graduate students seeking to address concerns that may be impacting their studies.
Disability Services
Disability Access Services – Disability Access Services (DAS) staff can guide a student through the process of applying for accommodations for a disability and navigating university systems.
Cultural and Spiritual Life Services
Cultural and Spiritual Life – Cultural and Spiritual Life at Northeastern responds to an ethic of pluralism, which means living well together in a diverse society. CSL is home to the Asian American Center, the Center for Intercultural Engagement, the Center for Spirituality, Dialogue and Service, the John D. O’Bryant African American Institute, the Latinx Student Cultural Center, and the LGBTQA+ Resource Center.
Confidential Spiritual Advising – Northeastern’s Spiritual Advisors represent and serve diverse religious, spiritual, and atheist/humanist traditions. They are available to listen, offer advice, guidance or referral to other resources.
Fitness
University Recreation – University Recreation provides sport and fitness services for students, staff, faculty and alumni. University Recreation offers diverse sport and fitness opportunities; distinctive facilities and equipment; educational avenues for student development; and student leadership.
Sexual Violence Services
Sexual Violence Resource Center – The Sexual Violence Resource Center (SVRC) provides confidential support services to Northeastern students who have experienced any form of sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Confidential Resource Advising Services – OPEN’s Confidential Resource Advising (CRA) Services provide confidential, non-judgmental assistance and resource navigation for Northeastern students accused of any form of sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Community Consultation Services – OPEN’s Community Consultation services provide confidential guidance to Northeastern students and employees looking to support students and respond to incidents around sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Substance Use Support Services
Alcohol and Other Drug Check Ins (Office of Prevention and Education at Northeastern) – Students can discuss alcohol and/or other drug use, receive personalized feedback, and develop strategies to help make informed decisions. Services are free, confidential, and non-judgmental.
Report: Discrimination, Harassment, and Hazing
Office for University Equity and Compliance – The Office for University Equity and Compliance (OUEC) leads Northeastern University’s efforts in maintaining compliance with all federal, state, and provincial civil rights laws and prohibits discrimination within any of its programs, activities, and services. Anyone who experiences or is aware of discriminatory conduct is urged to report the matter immediately to the OUEC for appropriate response.
Hazing Reporting Form – Report hazing anonymously to the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution.
Seattle, WA
Mental Health
Find@Northeastern – Northeastern offers a suite of mental health resources through Find@Northeastern. Whether you’re looking to speak with a counselor, connect to peers with similar experiences, or learn skills at your own pace, mental health resources are available.
Supporting Student Mental Health Guides – The Supporting Student Mental Health Guides are a tool for students, staff, faculty, and parents and families to learn more about recognizing mental health concerns and finding the right supports at Northeastern.
Medical Services
For information about medical services in the Seattle area, please visit University Health and Counseling Services’ website.
Student Support Services
Meet with Wellness Program Specialist Topher Gamble – Wellness Program Specialists are available to meet with students to provide non-clinical support and help connect students to wellness resources on campus, in the broader network, and in the local community.
We Care – We Care is a support system for students during times of difficulty or challenge. We Care is a network of administrative offices, university faculty, and staff who are dedicated to helping our students address and solve problems so they can reach their full potential.
Office of the Graduate Ombudsperson – The Ombudsperson for Graduate Students serves as a confidential, neutral, and informal resource for graduate students seeking to address concerns that may be impacting their studies.
Disability Services
Disability Access Services – Disability Access Services (DAS) staff can guide a student through the process of applying for accommodations for a disability and navigating university systems.
Cultural and Spiritual Life Services
Cultural and Spiritual Life – Cultural and Spiritual Life at Northeastern responds to an ethic of pluralism, which means living well together in a diverse society. CSL is home to the Asian American Center, the Center for Intercultural Engagement, the Center for Spirituality, Dialogue and Service, the John D. O’Bryant African American Institute, the Latinx Student Cultural Center, and the LGBTQA+ Resource Center.
Confidential Spiritual Advising – Northeastern’s Spiritual Advisors represent and serve diverse religious, spiritual, and atheist/humanist traditions. They are available to listen, offer advice, guidance or referral to other resources.
Fitness
University Recreation – University Recreation provides sport and fitness services for students, staff, faculty and alumni. University Recreation offers diverse sport and fitness opportunities; distinctive facilities and equipment; educational avenues for student development; and student leadership.
Sexual Violence Services
Sexual Violence Resource Center – The Sexual Violence Resource Center (SVRC) provides confidential support services to Northeastern students who have experienced any form of sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Confidential Resource Advising Services – OPEN’s Confidential Resource Advising (CRA) Services provide confidential, non-judgmental assistance and resource navigation for Northeastern students accused of any form of sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Community Consultation Services – OPEN’s Community Consultation services provide confidential guidance to Northeastern students and employees looking to support students and respond to incidents around sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Substance Use Support Services
Alcohol and Other Drug Check Ins (Office of Prevention and Education at Northeastern) – Students can discuss alcohol and/or other drug use, receive personalized feedback, and develop strategies to help make informed decisions. Services are free, confidential, and non-judgmental.
Report: Discrimination, Harassment, and Hazing
Office for University Equity and Compliance – The Office for University Equity and Compliance (OUEC) leads Northeastern University’s efforts in maintaining compliance with all federal, state, and provincial civil rights laws and prohibits discrimination within any of its programs, activities, and services. Anyone who experiences or is aware of discriminatory conduct is urged to report the matter immediately to the OUEC for appropriate response.
Hazing Reporting Form – Report hazing anonymously to the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution.
Silicon Valley, CA
Mental Health
Find@Northeastern – Northeastern offers a suite of mental health resources through Find@Northeastern. Whether you’re looking to speak with a counselor, connect to peers with similar experiences, or learn skills at your own pace, mental health resources are available.
Supporting Student Mental Health Guides – The Supporting Student Mental Health Guides are a tool for students, staff, faculty, and parents and families to learn more about recognizing mental health concerns and finding the right supports at Northeastern.
Medical Services
For information about medical services in the Silicon Valley area, please visit University Health and Counseling Services’ website.
Student Support Services
Meet with Wellness Program Specialist Samantha Aldana – Wellness Program Specialists are available to meet with students to provide non-clinical support and help connect students to wellness resources on campus, in the broader network, and in the local community
We Care – We Care is a support system for students during times of difficulty or challenge. We Care is a network of administrative offices, university faculty, and staff who are dedicated to helping our students address and solve problems so they can reach their full potential.
Office of the Graduate Ombudsperson – The Ombudsperson for Graduate Students serves as a confidential, neutral, and informal resource for graduate students seeking to address concerns that may be impacting their studies.
Disability Services
Disability Access Services – Disability Access Services (DAS) staff can guide a student through the process of applying for accommodations for a disability and navigating university systems.
Cultural and Spiritual Life Services
Cultural and Spiritual Life – Cultural and Spiritual Life at Northeastern responds to an ethic of pluralism, which means living well together in a diverse society. CSL is home to the Asian American Center, the Center for Intercultural Engagement, the Center for Spirituality, Dialogue and Service, the John D. O’Bryant African American Institute, the Latinx Student Cultural Center, and the LGBTQA+ Resource Center.
Confidential Spiritual Advising – Northeastern’s Spiritual Advisors represent and serve diverse religious, spiritual, and atheist/humanist traditions. They are available to listen, offer advice, guidance or referral to other resources.
Fitness
University Recreation – University Recreation provides sport and fitness services for students, staff, faculty and alumni. University Recreation offers diverse sport and fitness opportunities; distinctive facilities and equipment; educational avenues for student development; and student leadership.
Silicon Valley Campus Gym – Gym located on the bottom level of campus building (75 E Santa Clara. P1 Level) containing various cardio machines and weights. Restrooms include showers.
Sexual Violence Services
Sexual Violence Resource Center – The Sexual Violence Resource Center (SVRC) provides confidential support services to Northeastern students who have experienced any form of sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Confidential Resource Advising Services – OPEN’s Confidential Resource Advising (CRA) Services provide confidential, non-judgmental assistance and resource navigation for Northeastern students accused of any form of sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Community Consultation Services – OPEN’s Community Consultation services provide confidential guidance to Northeastern students and employees looking to support students and respond to incidents around sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Substance Use Support Services
Alcohol and Other Drug Check Ins (Office of Prevention and Education at Northeastern) – Students can discuss alcohol and/or other drug use, receive personalized feedback, and develop strategies to help make informed decisions. Services are free, confidential, and non-judgmental.
Report: Discrimination, Harassment, and Hazing
Office for University Equity and Compliance – The Office for University Equity and Compliance (OUEC) leads Northeastern University’s efforts in maintaining compliance with all federal, state, and provincial civil rights laws and prohibits discrimination within any of its programs, activities, and services. Anyone who experiences or is aware of discriminatory conduct is urged to report the matter immediately to the OUEC for appropriate response.
Hazing Reporting Form – Report hazing anonymously to the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution.
Toronto, Canada
Mental Health
Find@Northeastern – Northeastern offers a suite of mental health resources through Find@Northeastern. Whether you’re looking to speak with a counselor, connect to peers with similar experiences, or learn skills at your own pace, mental health resources are available.
Supporting Student Mental Health Guides – The Supporting Student Mental Health Guides are a tool for students, staff, faculty, and parents and families to learn more about recognizing mental health concerns and finding the right supports at Northeastern.
Medical Services
For information about medical services in the Toronto area, please visit University Health and Counseling Services’ website.
Student Support Services
Meet with Wellness Program Specialist Hilda Firempong – Wellness Program Specialists are available to meet with students to provide non-clinical support and help connect students to wellness resources on campus, in the broader network, and in the local community.
We Care – We Care is a support system for students during times of difficulty or challenge. We Care is a network of administrative offices, university faculty, and staff who are dedicated to helping our students address and solve problems so they can reach their full potential.
Office of the Graduate Ombudsperson – The Ombudsperson for Graduate Students serves as a confidential, neutral, and informal resource for graduate students seeking to address concerns that may be impacting their studies.
Disability Services
Disability Access Services – Disability Access Services (DAS) staff can guide a student through the process of applying for accommodations for a disability and navigating university systems.
Cultural and Spiritual Life Services
Cultural and Spiritual Life – Cultural and Spiritual Life at Northeastern responds to an ethic of pluralism, which means living well together in a diverse society. CSL is home to the Asian American Center, the Center for Intercultural Engagement, the Center for Spirituality, Dialogue and Service, the John D. O’Bryant African American Institute, the Latinx Student Cultural Center, and the LGBTQA+ Resource Center.
Confidential Spiritual Advising – Northeastern’s Spiritual Advisors represent and serve diverse religious, spiritual, and atheist/humanist traditions. They are available to listen, offer advice, guidance or referral to other resources.
Fitness
University Recreation – University Recreation provides sport and fitness services for students, staff, faculty and alumni. University Recreation offers diverse sport and fitness opportunities; distinctive facilities and equipment; educational avenues for student development; and student leadership.
Sexual Violence Services
Sexual Violence Resource Center – The Sexual Violence Resource Center (SVRC) provides confidential support services to Northeastern students who have experienced any form of sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Confidential Resource Advising Services – OPEN’s Confidential Resource Advising (CRA) Services provide confidential, non-judgmental assistance and resource navigation for Northeastern students accused of any form of sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Community Consultation Services – OPEN’s Community Consultation services provide confidential guidance to Northeastern students and employees looking to support students and respond to incidents around sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Substance Use Support Services
Alcohol and Other Drug Check Ins (Office of Prevention and Education at Northeastern) – Students can discuss alcohol and/or other drug use, receive personalized feedback, and develop strategies to help make informed decisions. Services are free, confidential, and non-judgmental.
Report: Discrimination, Harassment, and Hazing
Office for University Equity and Compliance – The Office for University Equity and Compliance (OUEC) leads Northeastern University’s efforts in maintaining compliance with all federal, state, and provincial civil rights laws and prohibits discrimination within any of its programs, activities, and services. Anyone who experiences or is aware of discriminatory conduct is urged to report the matter immediately to the OUEC for appropriate response.
Hazing Reporting Form – Report hazing anonymously to the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution.
Vancouver, Canada
Mental Health
Find@Northeastern – Northeastern offers a suite of mental health resources through Find@Northeastern. Whether you’re looking to speak with a counselor, connect to peers with similar experiences, or learn skills at your own pace, mental health resources are available.
Supporting Student Mental Health Guides – The Supporting Student Mental Health Guides are a tool for students, staff, faculty, and parents and families to learn more about recognizing mental health concerns and finding the right supports at Northeastern.
Medical Services
For information about medical services in the Vancouver area, please visit University Health and Counseling Services’ website.
Student Support Services
Meet with Wellness Program Specialist Victoria Williams – Wellness Program Specialists are available to meet with students to provide non-clinical support and help connect students to wellness resources on campus, in the broader network, and in the local community.
We Care – We Care is a support system for students during times of difficulty or challenge. We Care is a network of administrative offices, university faculty, and staff who are dedicated to helping our students address and solve problems so they can reach their full potential.
Office of the Graduate Ombudsperson – The Ombudsperson for Graduate Students serves as a confidential, neutral, and informal resource for graduate students seeking to address concerns that may be impacting their studies.
Disability Services
Disability Access Services – Disability Access Services (DAS) staff can guide a student through the process of applying for accommodations for a disability and navigating university systems.
Cultural and Spiritual Life Services
Cultural and Spiritual Life – Cultural and Spiritual Life at Northeastern responds to an ethic of pluralism, which means living well together in a diverse society. CSL is home to the Asian American Center, the Center for Intercultural Engagement, the Center for Spirituality, Dialogue and Service, the John D. O’Bryant African American Institute, the Latinx Student Cultural Center, and the LGBTQA+ Resource Center.
Confidential Spiritual Advising – Northeastern’s Spiritual Advisors represent and serve diverse religious, spiritual, and atheist/humanist traditions. They are available to listen, offer advice, guidance or referral to other resources.
Fitness
University Recreation – University Recreation provides sport and fitness services for students, staff, faculty and alumni. University Recreation offers diverse sport and fitness opportunities; distinctive facilities and equipment; educational avenues for student development; and student leadership.
Sexual Violence Services
Sexual Violence Resource Center – The Sexual Violence Resource Center (SVRC) provides confidential support services to Northeastern students who have experienced any form of sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Confidential Resource Advising Services – OPEN’s Confidential Resource Advising (CRA) Services provide confidential, non-judgmental assistance and resource navigation for Northeastern students accused of any form of sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Community Consultation Services – OPEN’s Community Consultation services provide confidential guidance to Northeastern students and employees looking to support students and respond to incidents around sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Substance Use Support Services
Alcohol and Other Drug Check Ins (Office of Prevention and Education at Northeastern) – Students can discuss alcohol and/or other drug use, receive personalized feedback, and develop strategies to help make informed decisions. Services are free, confidential, and non-judgmental.
Report: Discrimination, Harassment, and Hazing
Office for University Equity and Compliance – The Office for University Equity and Compliance (OUEC) leads Northeastern University’s efforts in maintaining compliance with all federal, state, and provincial civil rights laws and prohibits discrimination within any of its programs, activities, and services. Anyone who experiences or is aware of discriminatory conduct is urged to report the matter immediately to the OUEC for appropriate response.
Hazing Reporting Form – Report hazing anonymously to the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution.
N.U.in
Mental Health
Find@Northeastern – Northeastern offers a suite of mental health resources through Find@Northeastern. Whether you’re looking to speak with a counselor, connect to peers with similar experiences, or learn skills at your own pace, mental health resources are available.
Supporting Student Mental Health Guides – The Supporting Student Mental Health Guides are a tool for students, staff, faculty, and parents and families to learn more about recognizing mental health concerns and finding the right supports at Northeastern.
Medical Services
For information about medical services at your N.U.in location, please contact your Student Success Coordinator.
Student Support Services
Student Success Coordinators – Student Success Coordinators make up the N.U.in residence life team and are available on the ground at each N.U.in site and on a 24/7 on-call rotation. They can provide non-clinical support around student wellbeing.
We Care – We Care is a support system for students during times of difficulty or challenge. We Care is a network of administrative offices, university faculty, and staff who are dedicated to helping our students address and solve problems so they can reach their full potential.
Disability Services
Disability Access Services – Disability Access Services (DAS) staff can guide a student through the process of applying for accommodations for a disability and navigating university systems.
Cultural and Spiritual Life Services
Cultural and Spiritual Life – Cultural and Spiritual Life at Northeastern responds to an ethic of pluralism, which means living well together in a diverse society. CSL is home to the Asian American Center, the Center for Intercultural Engagement, the Center for Spirituality, Dialogue and Service, the John D. O’Bryant African American Institute, the Latinx Student Cultural Center, and the LGBTQA+ Resource Center.
Confidential Spiritual Advising – Northeastern’s Spiritual Advisors represent and serve diverse religious, spiritual, and atheist/humanist traditions. They are available to listen, offer advice, guidance or referral to other resources.
Fitness
For information about fitness and recreation opportunities at your N.U.in location, please contact your Student Success Coordinator.
Sexual Violence Services
Sexual Violence Resource Center – The Sexual Violence Resource Center (SVRC) provides confidential support services to Northeastern students who have experienced any form of sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Confidential Resource Advising Services – OPEN’s Confidential Resource Advising (CRA) Services provide confidential, non-judgmental assistance and resource navigation for Northeastern students accused of any form of sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Community Consultation Services – OPEN’s Community Consultation services provide confidential guidance to Northeastern students and employees looking to support students and respond to incidents around sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking.
Substance Use Support Services
Alcohol and Other Drug Check Ins (Office of Prevention and Education at Northeastern) – Students can discuss alcohol and/or other drug use, receive personalized feedback, and develop strategies to help make informed decisions. Services are free, confidential, and non-judgmental.
Report: Discrimination, Harassment, and Hazing
Office for University Equity and Compliance – The Office for University Equity and Compliance (OUEC) leads Northeastern University’s efforts in maintaining compliance with all federal, state, and provincial civil rights laws and prohibits discrimination within any of its programs, activities, and services. Anyone who experiences or is aware of discriminatory conduct is urged to report the matter immediately to the OUEC for appropriate response.
Hazing Reporting Form – Report hazing anonymously to the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution.
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