Division of Student Development
Â鶹´«Ã½â€™s Division of Student Development is driven by the mission to provide you with programs, services and experiences that help you to develop as leaders.
Our goal is to help shape you into a successful graduate who is holistically formed, critically reflective and socially and personally responsible.
Student Development Departments
RISE programming helps students gain valuable sets of resources to help them with their success at Â鶹´«Ã½. Students engage with a community of peers with similar backgrounds and lived experiences who will help to champion them along their journeys. The RISE acronym represents Reflect, Ignite, Succeed and Engage and primariy supports students who meet at least two of the following criteria:
- First-generation college student
- Federal Pell Grant recipient
- Registered with SLU’s Center for Accessibility and Disability Resources office (CADR)
- Identifies as a member of a racially/ethnically minoritized population
From club sports to spinning classes to late-night alternative entertainment, SLU provides quality recreational opportunities that aid and encourage a healthy lifestyle, and contribute to your overall well-being. Goals for developing the whole student include:
- Team-building and leadership skills
- Improved happiness and self-confidence
- Building character and community
- Reducing stress
Center for Accessibility and Disability Resources (CADR) partners with students, faculty, academic departments and service providers to ensure that students have equal access and opportunity to all University programs, services and experiences.
CADR coordinates aids and services to meet the needs of students with disabilities, to create a safe and supportive campus community for all SLU students.
Learn more about the Center for Accessibility and Disability Resources
Framed in the Ignatian hallmark of cura personalis, meaning care for the whole person, the Dean of Students Office strives to assist students and their families in successfully navigating the SLU experience. We strongly encourage the promotion and development of a healthy mind, body and spirit to help every student persist and succeed in their college career. Through individual support, we aim to ensure that our students have the opportunity to grow as empowered global citizens who make contemplative and just choices that align with their passion and purpose.
- Supports students in distress and crisis
- Provides referrals to students and families to SLU campus resources
- Sends academic notifications on behalf of students experiencing emergencies
- Engages parents and families in support of their students
- Helps students reflect on significant developmental transitions and challenges
Busch Student Center
The Busch Student Center is a centralized location filling students' needs, including dining, bookstore, banking needs, student organization space and more.
Learn more about the Busch Student Center
Event Services
Event Services is a full-service department responsible for the scheduling and coordination of all Â鶹´«Ã½ campus events or groups co-sponsored by a campus organization.
SLU's campus housing forms a residential community that creates and promotes service, social engagement, personal responsibility and acceptance for others. Students can join learning communities to connect with people with similar academic, social and service interests, take on leadership roles through RHA or hall council or gain work experience as RA's or desk workers.
The Billiken Parent and Family Association informs families about events and issues that may impact their students' experiences. The association's goal is to promote communication, engage families in activities that promote the University and create a team effort to best support student success at SLU.
Parking, Card and Transportation Services regulates and monitors parking on campus for students, staff, faculty and visitors. They also supervise on and off campus transportation options and create and service SLU ID cards, which serve as identification for students, faculty, staff, contractors, long term visitors, and volunteers. ID cards can also be used for campus dining, library services, gym identification and even shopping with Billiken Bucks and debit capabilities.
The top priority of our Department of Public Safety is the safety of Â鶹´«Ã½'s students, faculty, staff and visitors, along with the campus' surrounding community. The department offers round-the-clock campus patrolling, emergency response and community assistance from dedicated officers and dispatchers.
Student Development’s Shared Business Services Center is designed to help division staff accomplish their financial and business-related responsibilities.
Shared Services' goals are to improve services and ensure we meet needs specific to departments within the division.
The department includes the business administration office for student development, the Busch Student Center, and the division's ITS and web support. This office also manages Sodexo dining services, The Billiken Shop, Pepsi, Griesedieck Vending, Charter/Spectrum Cable TV and other contracted services.
The Â鶹´«Ã½ Student Health Center provides medical treatment, outpatient services, and a variety of educational programs for all full-time, part-time, and graduate students.
Student Health physicians are faculty of the Â鶹´«Ã½ School of Medicine.
The staff in the Student Involvement Center provide advising, mentoring and support to hundreds of students on campus, from helping students engage with the campus community by followings their interests to giving them the tools to grow into positions of responsibility and leadership. The SIC also manages the University’s one-stop engagement platform, .
Opportunities for engagement supported by the SIC include:
- Nearly 200 student organizations
- Weekly campus events and activities
- Over 20 Greek letter organizations
- Student Government Association
- Student media groups
- Leadership development and training opportunities
The mission of the Office of Student Responsibility and Community Standards (SRCS) is to help students think reflectively and act respectfully, both in how they care for fellow community members and by supporting healthy decisions and self-care. The SRCS office actively supports educational initiatives and restorative justice that prioritizes learning and long-term success. The is central to providing specific guidelines for students, faculty and staff about our community standards, values and expectations.
Learn more about Student Responsibility and Community Standards
The experienced counseling professionals at the University Counseling Center (UCC) provide care and consultation to Â鶹´«Ã½ students. UCC staff members are highly trained clinicians who can assist with a variety of issues, such as adjustment to college life, troubling changes in mood and chronic psychological conditions. The team is fully accredited by the International Accreditation of Counseling Services (IACS).
The UCC's mission is to promote the psychological health and development of the SLU community using a holistic approach to achieve wellness and educational success. They assist students using culturally competent and evidence-based treatment strategies. They also aim to be a visible presence throughout the campus community and build partnerships. UCC services include individual and group counseling, case management, crisis management, clinical training of graduate students and wellness education.
Divisional Statement on Diversity
In support of Â鶹´«Ã½'s Jesuit mission, the Division of Student Development is committed to maintaining an environment of mutual respect and dignity for people of all backgrounds and cultures. It is our mission to encourage and support a thriving and diverse community among our staff and students.
We honor the differences in our community, whether they be age, ability, race, religion, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation or socio-economic background, and prepare our students to thrive in a multicultural, diverse society. Our efforts are grounded in cultivating awareness, inclusion and engagement through intentional experiences, events and programs demonstrating our commitment to excellence.