As a Catholic, Jesuit university, we are committed to students’ well-being and the tenet of cura personalis year-round. To that end, Marquette would like to remind all students that there are support resources available to them throughout the summer.
Select on-campus resources remain open for students who live near campus or within a commutable distance. Virtual and phone appointments are also available for those outside the Milwaukee area.
The Division of Belonging and Student Affairs is open Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Visit in person in suite 437 in the Alumni Memorial Union or call 414-288-7206.
Available summer resources (hours vary; call to schedule an appointment or speak with someone directly):
- Office of Inclusion and Belonging: The Office of Inclusion and Belonging values, respects and promotes a sense of belonging for the Marquette community through opportunities provided by intentional programs and services toward intellectual, ethical, social, cultural and leadership development.
- Counseling Center: The Counseling Center provides a variety of clinical and consultation services to support the mental health needs of Marquette students. If you are seeking support, schedule a consultation appointment to discuss your support needs, eligibility and treatment options.
- Office of International Education: Consult this team for any questions related to student visas.
- Campus Ministry: For spiritual and pastoral support, connect with Steve Blaha for individual or group support and opportunities for prayer, service, reflection, connection and ongoing spiritual care.
- The Jesuit community: Please contact Rev. Greg O’Meara, S.J.
- Resources for Dreamers website
- LGBTQ+ Resource Center website
- Marquette’s sacred spaces are accessible for prayer and/or reflection.
- The newly reimagined Wellness + Helfaer Recreation Center offers spaces where students can relieve their stress and anxiety through physical activity and through mental health and well-being resources in the LOVELLStrong Center for Student Well-being.
- Fund for Emergency Aid — Provides financial support to students at Marquette University facing emergency circumstances that require immediate funding. Apply for funds online.
For mental health emergencies, the following crisis services are available 24 hours a day:
For a life-threatening mental or physical health emergency, call (414) 288-1911 (on or near campus) or go to the nearest emergency room.
For non-life-threatening mental health emergencies:
- During regular business hours, call us at (414) 288-7172 or walk into the Center to meet with next available on call counselor.
- After business hours, weekends, holidays, and university closures, call the Counseling Center main line at (414) 288-7172 and select option 2 to be connected to a trained mental health professional.
Additionally, national crisis resources can provide students with confidential support by phone or text.
If you are a student, parent, faculty, or staff who is worried about someone else and are looking for resources to support students through difficult situations, please call us during business hours at (414) 288-7172 to consult.