If you feel you need immediate help or emergency assistance, please call 911.
Students enrolled in a course at NU should complete the process to request an ADA accommodation well in advance of the anticipated need for services and accommodations. From the time a student submits their documentation, it can take up to two weeks for an accommodation to be implemented.
The Disability Services Office can be reached at disabilitiesservices@nu.edu.
At National University, we believe holistic wellness is integral to student learning and success. Wellness is a practice that’s cultivated over time. Our Student Wellness staff can help you on campus or online with a variety of issues.
National University is committed to the wellbeing and safety of its students, faculty, and staff. The University is dedicated to promoting a safe and inclusive environment for its community members. As a member of the NU community, you may experience challenges – personally, professionally, academically – and need assistance working through these challenges. This guide contains a listing of external resources to assist you in overcoming obstacles that may be placed in your path. Keep it handy and refer back as often as needed.
Remember, you have what it takes.
If you are depressed or anxious, stressed, in need of counseling, or experiencing grief or loss, know that there are resources to help. Find the resource that’s right for you and take the next step. Get the help you need.
If you are distressed or considering self harm, know that help is available to you. There are many options offered to fit your specific needs– call, text or chat. Choose the resource that’s right for you and reach out; let someone know you are struggling.
Call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or text “START” to 741-741 (press 1 for veterans and 2 for nonveterans)
Call 1.800.SUICIDE or (1-800-784-2433)
Call 1-866-488-7386
Locate and call a VA Suicide Prevention Coordinator or text the VA responder line at 838255.
If you feel you need immediate help or emergency assistance, please call 911.
If you are seeking assistance for drug or alcohol abuse, know that help is available to you. There are many resources that offer services to help you overcome substance abuse. Let someone know you are struggling.
If you have are experiencing domestic or sexual violence, or know someone who has, know that you are not in this alone. Help is available to you and to them. Visit any of the resources below for details on ser-vices offered surrounding domestic or sexual violence.
If you have other issues or concerns that you are seeking assistance for, there are resources for you too! Below is a website that allows you to search for different programs (food, housing, transportation, health, legal, etc.) by zip code.
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