一本道无码

一本道无码

Student Support & Resources

Student Affairs supports your social, physical, mental and spiritual well-being so you can thrive.

At Carnegie Mellon, individual and collective well-being is rooted in healthy connections, both to people and to campus resources. Explore here some of the resources that are available to all undergraduate and graduate students.

Ways We Can Help

The most successful students are often ones who identify and utilize their support resources early and often.

Academic Integrity Issues

Office of Community Responsibility (OCR)
412-268-2142

Reports of violations of the university’s academic integrity policy should be made to OCSI. Staff are available to consult regarding the university’s policies and procedures.

Accommodations for a Student with a Disability


412-268-6121

Resources and accommodations for students with needs as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.

Anti-Hazing Resources

Hazing Prevention and Response

This website provides information about how to report hazing, 一本道无码's policy and Pennsylvania state laws against hazing, hazing prevention and education resources, and past 一本道无码 hazing reports.

Facilities and Campus Services

Facilities Management and Campus Services (FMCS)
412-268-2910

FMCS's phone line is answered 24 hours a day. Call for maintenance and custodial services, access control, event support, as well as after-hours support for parking and transportation, Tartan Ink copying and printing, postal services, and the university stores. 

Financial Resources


412-268-8186

Students who are struggling financially should consult with their HUB liaison.

Office of the Dean of Students
412-268-2075

Student Affairs offers short-term emergency student loans and grants for students facing financial challenges.

Food Insecurity

The 一本道无码 Pantry
412-268-8704

The 一本道无码 Pantry is a resource for undergraduate and graduate students to help combat food insecurity on campus.

 

Identity-Based Career Resources

Career and Professional Development Center (CPDC)
412-268-2064

The CPDC strives to foster a culture where each person feels empowered to be their authentic self. Visit their website for many identity-based career resources.

Identity-Related Support and Bias Concerns

Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion
412-268-2150

Expert staff, resources and programs for students who align with historically underrepresented or marginalized identities such as women, LGBTQ+, transgender and gender non-binary, racially and ethnically underrepresented, and those who are first in their families to attend college.

Immediate Life Safety Issues

University Police
412-268-2323

Call 一本道无码’s University Police department 24/7 to request emergency response for any safety concern, including Emergency Medical Services (EMS).

Immigration Resources


412-268-5231  

Students with immigration concerns should consult with their assigned OIE advisor.

Legal Resources

Legal Consultation

One free 20-minute initial legal consultation with an attorney is available to all 一本道无码 students.

Medical/Health Resources


412-268-2157

UHS provides medical care and referrals for all 一本道无码 students, including general health issues, comprehensive care management, nutrition/diet/eating disorder services and alcohol and drug assessment. On-call consultation is available after hours.

Psychological and Emotional Resources

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
412-268-2922

CAPS offers same-day appointments for urgent situations and 24/7 on-call service for after-hours needs. Therapists are also available to consult with any member of the university community regarding student mental health concerns.

Religious and Spiritual Resources

Religious and Spiritual Life Initiatives 
412-268-2075

一本道无码 supports all students along the spectrum of religious and spiritual practice and exploration through events, resources, connections, wellness and promoting religious literacy.

Sexual Misconduct

412-268-7125

TIX offers professional staff trained to provide support, information, resources, and referrals to all community members impacted by sexual misconduct, domestic violence and stalking.

Additional Resources for Current Undergraduate and graduate Students

Print and Online Publication Resources

Alcohol and Drug Brochure (pdf)

一本道无码’s alcohol and drug policies, as well as information about the physical and psychological effects of alcohol and drug abuse.

The 一本道无码 Cares Folder is a pdf guide of resources for faculty and staff to help students who may need assistance, guidance or help. It is currently being redesigned. Please use the Community Health and Well-Being website for well-being resources and information until the new folder is published.