This on-campus resource is available Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. This resource is also available 24/7 for emergencies. It provides these following services:
HIV and STI Testing
Immunizations
Laboratory Testing
Sick Visits
Women's Health
What is the Student Health Center?
This student center is open from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (12 p.m.-2 p.m. for drop-ins) and is located in Garey Hall Suite 117. This center focuses on helping with undergraduate and graduate professional development.
What is the Career Center?
This department is located in Garey Hall, and they oversee campus safety. Their emergency phone number is 610-519-4444, and their non-emergency phone number is 610-519-5800.
What is Public Safety?
This office provides academic advising support for students considering CLAS majors, minors or transferring. This office is located in the St. Augustine Center, Room 107.
What is the Office of Undergraduate Students (OUS)?
This office offers 250+ opportunities to enhance your college experience outside the classroom. With recreation, service opportunities, cultural events and leadership programs, you can learn skills, build relationships and enrich your campus experience.
What is the Office of Student Involvement?
If we ever find ourselves in an urgent need for counseling, we can contact the contact the following for our emergencies:
What is the Student Health Center, the Resident Assistant, and Public Safety.
This center promotes student scholarship in research programs, such as the Presidential Scholars program along with other national scholarships and fellowships.
What is the Center for Research and Fellowships (CRF)?
This free app is one that all Villanova students should have because it is an interactive communications system with the department of Public Safety in case of emergencies.
What is Nova Safe?
These services are located in Falvey 205, where they offer appointment-based and drop-in academic coaching to help with time management, organization, study techniques, etc. They also provide accommodations for those with documented disability.
What is Learning Support Services (LSS)?
This is our student organization that provides the Villanova community with information and resources related to health and well-being.
What is POWER?
This program is designed to provide financial support for student research during the summer. It involves working with a faculty mentor on a project that would usually be presented for the Student Research Symposium. Funding allocations are managed by the Undergraduate Research Advisory board.
What is the Villanova Undergraduate Research Fellows Program (VURF)?
This system is provides the quickest way to receive information about an emergency. This system also keeps us informed as the emergency changes.
What is NOVA Alert?
Taking a public speaking class? Working on a formal presentation? Prepping for an interview? Looking for practice participating in a seminar? This center can help you develop and refine these skills and more!
What is the Center for Speaking and Presentation?
This telehealth counseling program is provides 24/7 services at no cost for Villanova students. This os a great platform for when we need mental health help beyond the Counseling Center's hours, especially during evenings and weekends.
What is Uwill?
Each year Villanova's Campus Ministry Office sponsors this event, presenting more than 40 agencies that place volunteers in the United States and overseas. This is especially helpful if you are considering a year of service to the poor after undergraduate education.
What is the Volunteer Fair?
Public Safety also oversees this program in Garey Hall for when we misplace items. Inquiries for this program are usually handled over email, phone call, or in person.
What is Lost and Found?
This center aims to recruit, retain, and graduate underrepresented, first-generation and Pell Eligible students through holistic support in a culturally diverse and academically excellent environment.
What is the Center for Access, Success and Achievement (CASA)?
The Student Health Center provides these three routine immunizations.
What are tetanus, diphtheria, and hepatitis?
From the Career Center, these "___" Programs supported from generous donors allow students to go on week-long trips to have hands-on industry experience. Some past examples include are
Villanova on the Hill
Villanova on Set
Villanova in the Valley
Villanova at the Agency
What are Immersion Programs?
The Department of Public Safety provides "__" Services on campus for Villanova community members for employment and volunteering background clearances. These services are available from Monday to Friday, from 6:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.
What are Fingerprinting Services?