Early Alert Program
The University is committed to providing a personal education for each of our students, and the Early Alert Program is a key part of this vision. When parents, faculty, or staff members are concerned about the physical, emotional, academic or financial health of a University student, the Early Alert Program can assess the situation, offer support and provide referrals to the breadth of resources on-campus. Explore the links on this page to learn more about the resources available through this program or contact the Early Alert Program directly at earlyalert@up.edu.
The Early Alert Program is primarily for students in their sophomore, junior or senior years; concerns about freshman students should be directed to the Shepard Freshman Resource Center.
The Early Alert Program is primarily for students in their sophomore, junior or senior years; concerns about freshman students should be directed to the Shepard Freshman Resource Center.
Early Alert ProgramEmail: earlyalert@up.eduCampus MinistryDirector: Rev. Bill Dorwart, C.S.C.Website: Campus Ministry Phone: (503) 943-7131 Campus ministry support the University's mission to educate the whole person by providing counseling on ethical, spiritual, and secular issues, and maintains an office in the Pilot House, UP's student union, and pastoral residents are available in the residence halls to talk with both students and parents about the challenges of college life. Health and Counseling CenterDirector: Dr. Paul MyersWebsite: University Health Center Phone: (503) 943-7134 The University Health and Counseling Center, located in Orrico Hall, includes a modern health facility that provides acute care, immunizations, physicals, and referrals; counseling programs for emotional, spiritual, substance abuse, and learning issues; and workshops for students on health, well being, and fitness. |
Learning Assistance ProgramContact: Anna StufanoWebsite: Learning Assistance Program Phone: (503) 943-7134 The Learning Assistance Program is available to students of all academic backgrounds and standings, and offers one-on-one assistance with time management, study habits, test taking, and other key academic skills. Office for Students with DisabilitiesContact: Melanie GangleWebsite: Office for Students with Disabilities Phone: (503) 943-7134 The Office for Students with Disabilities is a vital resource for University students with disabilities and their families. The office establishes accommodation plans, administers tests, provides counseling services and works with faculty and staff to make sure that all students' needs are met during their time at the University. Office of Residence LifeDirector: Michael WalshWebsite: Housing & Residence Life Phone: (503) 943-7205 Residence life provides counseling for roommate issues, and manages the residence assistants and hall directors who act as guides and mentors for students living in residence halls. |
