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Sometimes things happen ­– you don't feel well and want to see a nurse or need a doctor's appointment. Maybe you feel stressed, sad or you're having a hard time adjusting to changes in your life and want someone to talk to. Maybe you have questions about your own spiritual life.

Or perhaps you want to learn more about yourself or rise to a new challenge of personal growth. Maybe you're looking for some academic support, like a tutor for that difficult class, or you want help with developing your career goals.

Health and well-being are directly related to achieving your goals and getting through tough times. This is true for individuals and communities, alike. Learning to take care of yourself and your community is an important part of the college experience and will provide you with skills that will benefit you throughout your life and career.

The good thing is that we are here to help. Point Park has dedicated professional staff and trained peers to help you, whether you need assistance with a health issue, you are looking for guidance with your studies or career plans or just need someone to talk to.

We encourage you to be informed of the network of support at Point Park and join us in helping everyone learn how to advocate for their needs and take initiative to seek help when needed. If you are not sure where to turn, you can reach out to any support department and they can help you get to the right place. You can start with ANYONE you trust – a friend, family member, staff or faculty at Point Park. Anyone with whom you feel safe. They can help you find the right next step.

  • Student Health Center
    Meet with a nurse, who can schedule you with a physician and address basic health needs. Learn about our Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) and medical requirements for enrollment.
  • Student Center
    Exercise facilities and classes as well as recreation and exercise equipment to borrow.
  • Dining

    Healthy eating options available through our dining service.

  • Pioneer Pantry

    Free non-perishable goods for those dealing with food insecurity.

  • University Counseling Center
    Meet with a counselor for therapy, consultation, or help with connecting to mental health treatment in the community.
  • Spiritual Life
    Interfaith Pastor is available to talk with students interested in exploring their spiritual lives or seeking spiritual support. All faiths and religious traditions are welcome.
  • Alcohol/Drug Education
    Learn about alcohol and substance use, their health effects and ways to stay safe and responsible.
  • Center for Student Success (CSS)
    Seek out tutoring, academic support or disability support and accommodations with a student success coordinator.
  • Professional Career-Readiness Center
    Students and alumni can get help choosing a major, deciding on a career, exploring internships and co-op opportunities. They can also gain skills in applying and interviewing for a job.
  • Student Activities, Involvement and Leadership (SAIL)
    Join a club or start a new one. Participate in student government. Learn about fun campus and downtown activities and community service opportunities. A great way to get involved and become a part of the community!
  • Student Life
    Residential and commuter resources, student policy and conduct and lots more.
  • PointSync
    Learn about events on campus and get involved.
  • Student Affairs
    Student Engagement creates the Pioneer Experience orientation and assists incoming students for their first year, whether transfer or new students.
  • Title IX
    Assisting with instances of sexual misconduct, relationship violence and stalking.
  • Student Conduct
    Establishing and upholding community standards and ensuring a safe and healthy university community.
  • Safe Zone
    Network of trained staff and faculty who are committed to supporting LGBTQ students.
  • Department of Public Safety
    Police officers, security guards and student affairs professionals are available 24/7 if you need help or have any urgent and immediate concerns.

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We are proud to announce that Point Park University is a JED Campus. In the fall of 2020, PPU joined the JED Campus program in support of student mental health and well-being. The program is a nationwide initiative of The Jed Foundation (JED) designed to help schools evaluate and strengthen their mental health, substance misuse and suicide prevention programs and systems to ensure that schools have the strongest possible mental health safety nets. By joining JED Campus, Point Park demonstrates a commitment to the emotional well-being of its students. JED Campuses embark on a multi-year strategic collaboration that not only assesses and enhances the work that is already being done but also helps create positive, lasting, systemic change in the campus community. The program provides schools with a framework for supporting student mental health, as well as assessment tools, feedback reports, a strategic plan and ongoing support from the JED Campus team. For more information about JED Campus, visit www.jedcampus.org