Physical & Emotional
Environmental & Spiritual
Intellectual & Occupational
Social
Financial & Cultural
100

This resources goal is to enhance the campus experience by providing opportunities for everyone such as intramurals or club sports

Campus Recreation

100

This resource serves as an intersection for sustainability and social justice by providing an intentional and reflective space for the SJU community to come together and promote the Jesuit ideals of appreciation of things both great and small, community engagement, and commitment to service and the environment. 

Community Garden

100

This office's goal is to meet writers where they are in their writing journey, wherever they are, and to help them where they want to go, wherever that may be.

The Writing Center

100

This office creates opportunities for undergraduate students to make connections and develop a sense of belonging to the University community. This includes annual events and student led programming. 

Student Leadership & Activities

100

This office provides support for all forms of harassment, discrimination, sexual misconduct, gender and interpersonal violence, retaliation and hazing.


OFFICE OF TITLE IX AND EQUITY COMPLIANCE

200

This office promotes the psychological wellbeing of Saint Joseph’s University students through the provision of a variety of therapeutic interventions and outreach programs

Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS)

200

This space is designated for quiet reflection, personal decompression, and to enjoy the beauty of nature 

The Barnes Arboretum

200

True or False: 

Faculty advisors and the Advising Support staff collaborate to help students make informed decisions about their education and to empower them to be responsible, independent learners.

TRUE

200

True or False:

If you cannot find a student organization that is the right fit for you, you cannot start a new one. 

FALSE

200

This event builds upon conversations about diversity, equity and inclusion taking place throughout the campus community by providing practical, participatory and action-oriented sessions

Day of Dialogue 

300

This program provides an opportunity for students in or exploring recovery to access enhanced community support while pursuing an active, on-campus life and academic experience

Collegiate Recovery Program (CRP)

300

You are welcomed to interact with this office whether you’re a person of strong faith, strong doubts or a little of both. 

Campus Ministry

300

This program unites the classroom and the workplace by giving you two or more full-time, paid work opportunities — one full year of paid job experience — while you're still in college. 

The Cooperative Education Program (CO-OPS)

300

By joining one of these, you have the opportunity to create a special bond and be exposed to a large network of collegiate members and alumni that can help you transition successfully into college life and help you find opportunities that will enhance your development both on campus and as alumni.

Fraternity or Sorority 

300

This office advises and advocates for international students and scholars and assists with their acclimation to American life and integration into the SJU 

Office of International Students and Scholars (ISS)

400

Case Management services are available through this office, which involves supporting students who are dealing with a significant personal incident.

Student Support and Well-being

400

This office explores contemporary issues of faith and justice through academic courses, public forums and experiential field seminars. 

The Faith-Justice Institute

400

This platform is used to search for jobs, internships or volunteer work, learn about upcoming career fairs, research companies, apply for on-campus job interviews and more. 

Handshake

400

This office provides services and opportunities to engage, learn, and grow within an on-campus living environment that is safe, secure, and well maintained, and where individual differences and academic excellence are celebrated.

The Office of Residence Life

400

This training raises awareness of the LGBTQIA+ community through the lens of the ally. This training provides a comprehensive overview of the issues impacting the LGBTQIA+ community and students on our campus.

Safe Zone Training

500

All of the following are services provided by the Health Center except:

Nutritional Counseling

Referral for further evaluation by a physician

Treatment of illness or injury

Pharmacy Services

Pharmacy Services

500

This fund supports the planning and execution of approved sustainability-focused projects, educational programs, and activities for Saint Joseph’s University and its surrounding community.

The Green Fund

500
  • Services offered by the Office of Learning Resources office include all of the following except:

    • Peer tutoring

    • Career Assessments

    • Learning Strategy Consultations

    • Supplemental Instruction (Group review sessions)

Career Assessments

500

This program focuses on bystander intervention initiatives to reduce incidents of sexual assault, stalking, and dating and domestic violence on campus. This helps in maintaining a community that is friendly, supportive and inclusive.

SJU Green Dot Bystander Intervention

500

This financial wellness program ensures current undergraduate and graduate/professional students comprehend basic financial concepts, strategies and best practices in a way that they are empowered to make sound financial decisions which contribute to their personal financial health, both short-term and long-term. 

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