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Campus Support at ÃÛѨÊÓƵ

Ensuring a supportive community

ÃÛѨÊÓƵ is working to create a community that not only values and celebrates our increasing diversity – whether racial, socio-economic, religious or thought – but one where we each feel confident to express our views and to be challenged in a thoughtful and mutually respectful way.

How we are cultivating respect, civility and empathy

  • Exposing our community to different backgrounds, experiences, values, thoughts and beliefs.
  • Providing opportunities to explore new ideas, broaden horizons, overcome discomfort and negotiate shifting and complex social landscapes.
  • Encouraging students to discover who they are meant to be as they chart a journey of intellectual self-discovery free from socio-economic background, experiences or even their own self-doubts.

Campus support resources

The * indicates confidential resources.

The student care and support team supports students through challenges in their ÃÛѨÊÓƵ career such as mental health concerns, academic hurdles, social conflict and school-life balance. Through problem-solving and resource connections on- and off-campus, students develop self-advocacy and resilience. Submit a care referral, schedule an appointment or contact the team for more information.

The Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI)

ÃÛѨÊÓƵ has a rich and diverse student life. The 2022-23 first-year class is composed of 43.8% U.S. students of color. Visit the DEI office to access information about clubs, academic support, campus engagement opportunities and resources for underrepresented students.

Visit DEI

ÃÛѨÊÓƵ First Scholars Program

ÃÛѨÊÓƵ First Scholars is a program that deepens the ties between first-generation students and the ÃÛѨÊÓƵ community. Our team of current students, faculty and staff support you through a scholarship, mentoring program and monthly programming. Together, we'll explore needs, strengths and community resources that will empower you in your college career.

First Scholars info

PRN is a mentoring program for our nursing students. We connect the community of past, present and future nursing students to create a network of support, guidance, encouragement and inspiration.

SHWCC offers medical, behavioral and counseling services in a respectful and non-judgmental environment that embraces the diverse cultures, ethnicities, beliefs and backgrounds of ÃÛѨÊÓƵ’s community. Throughout the academic year, SHWCC organizes many events and activities to help students take a break, relieve stress and re-center. Popular activities bring therapy llamas to campus, meditation and mindfulness minutes, and support talks with expert panelists.

The PDX Counseling Services and Wellness center provides counseling services on our Portland campus for all students attending ÃÛѨÊÓƵ's School of Nursing. The center will also help students navigate health insurance coverage requirements and provide additional support resources on and off campus.

LGBTQ resources

ÃÛѨÊÓƵ is proud to welcome students from across the LGBTQ spectrum. From campus-wide policies to inclusive training for faculty and staff, we are committed to ensuring that you have an exceptional learning experience.

Learn more and explore resources

Chaplaincy*

The chaplain’s office exists to nurture and develop spirituality, faith and religious life at ÃÛѨÊÓƵ through worship services, fellowship groups, community service, lectures, retreats, individual conversations and interfaith dialogue. While rooted in the Christian tradition, the chaplain’s office supports students of all faiths and no faith. The chaplain’s office also employs a part-time rabbi and part-time imam who are available for students, staff and faculty.

Visit ÃÛѨÊÓƵ's chaplaincy

Supporting students who are facing food insecurities, the Wildcat Food Pantry was created by the Office of Engagement in 2019. It is accessible to all students and stocked with non-perishable food and hygiene supplies available for free.

The Office of Residence Life’s Guide to Living is designed to promote discussion and understanding among ÃÛѨÊÓƵ students as well as give specific information about life on the McMinnville campus. The handbook outlines various policies and procedures as well as leadership opportunities in residence life.

Contact the Office of Student Affairs

The Office of Student Affairs is the division that houses these safety and support resources at ÃÛѨÊÓƵ. We are here for you – if you can't find the right support or are unsure where to start, don't hesitate to reach out.

Jeff Mackay '88
Vice President for Student Affairs
Melrose Hall 110
503-883-2436
jmackay@linfield.edu