Your health comes first

Your health and well-being is of utmost importance to us – as a student, yes, but first and foremost as a child of God.

Emergencies

If this is an emergency, please call 911 or Campus Safety (734-358-1340).

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)

Our trained counselors will give you focused attention to help you process your feelings, set obtainable goals, and explore your concerns about any topic you may be struggling with. Learn more about CAPS.

Medical needs

We recommend connecting with either Trinity Health IHA Urgent Care or Hope Clinic - you do not need health insurance to be served at Hope Clinic.

Trinity Health IHA Urgent Care - Domino's Farms
4200 Whitehall Dr #150, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
734-995-0308

Hope Clinic (no health insurance required)
518 Harriet St, Ypsilanti, MI 48197
734-484-2989

Concerns about activities on campus

If you have a concern about something happening on campus, in a class, or on a team and would like to discuss it, report it using Concordia Report It (Reporting Concerns and Bias: Having Trusted Conversations at Concordia University). We want to have private, trusted conversations about what’s going on.

Report a Concern or Bias Incident

Student emergency funds

The Dean of Students Office may be able to assist you with short-term support when you are unable to meet immediate, essential expenses like food, clothing, housing, or non-tuition financial insecurities due to temporary hardship related to an unforeseen situation. Learn more about student emergency funds here.

Academic & Care Team

The Academic & Care Team (ACT) is an interdisciplinary team that identifies and ministers to students deemed to be at risk to themselves or others socially, mentally, physically, and/or spiritually. Click here to learn more about the team.

Experiencing something not listed here?

If it is not an emergency, the Dean of Students Office is a great place to start. It's a central place for students, parents, faculty, and staff to seek assistance in navigating the complex issues of campus life. We provide direct support to students experiencing situations impacting their Cardinal experience, identify available resources, and coordinate the appropriate response. Our goal is to promote a safe, respectful, healthy, caring, and Christ-centered campus community for all students.

We can also help you address:

  • Housing concerns
  • Financial crises
  • Concern for the wellbeing of others
  • Food insecurity and basic needs
  • Campus climate concerns
  • Navigating pregnancy or parenting as a student
  • Other concerns or needs