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The Director of Student Services is available to discuss
individual and group student concerns and problems, including
academic and personal challenges, emergencies, etc. In addition
to the option of seeking assistance from the Student Services
Office, the University of Notre Dame offers a variety of student
resources which are described in the following web pages:
Alcohol/Drug
Education
574-631-7970
LaFortune ND.aldrug.1@nd.edu
Campus
Ministry
574-631-7800 Colman-Morse Building ND.ministry.1@nd.edu
Center
for Social Concerns
574-631-5293 Center for Social Concerns Trozzolo.3@nd.edu
Debt
Counseling Services
(219)293-0075
Eating Disorders Services
574-631-7336 Health Services Building
Gender Relations Center
574-631-9340
Health
Services
574-631-7497 Health Services Building univhlsv.1@nd.edu
International
Student Services and Activities
574-631-3825 LaFortune issa@nd.edu
Multicultural
Student Programs & Seminars
574-631-6841 LaFortune ND.msps.1@nd.edu
Rape
Victims Resource Person
574-631-7728
Residence Life and Housing
574-631-5878 Main Building orlh@nd.edu
Safewalk
574-634-2583 Security Building ND.ndspd.1@nd.edu
Security/Police
Office
574-631-5555 Security Building ND.ndspd.1@nd.edu
Shuttle
Services
574-631-6661
The
Sweep Route Map
574-233-2131
Student
Accounts
574-631-7113 Main Building stdacct.1@nd.edu
Student
Activities Office
574-631-7308 LaFortune sao@nd.edu
Student Affairs
574-631-5550 Main Building ND.stdntaff.1@nd.edu
Students with Disabilities
574-631-7157 Sara Bea Learning Center for Students with Disabilities nd.osd.1@nd.edu
University Counseling Center
574-631-7336 Health Services Building
A word about law students attending counseling/therapy.
Life can bring experiences and difficulties that can be helped
with professional, confidential counseling and therapy.
While some states' bar applications will inquire as to whether
the applicant has participated in counseling or psychotherapy
for psychological conditions or disorders, the experience
of our students has been that such counseling or therapy typically
does not have any bearing on whether a candidate will be admitted
to the bar. Indeed, bar associations encourage attorneys
to seek counseling when needed and do not penalize law students
who have done so. Any concerns you have about this
subject may be discussed confidentially with the Director
of Student
Services, the Director
of Career Services, or the Director
of the University Counseling Center
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