第一吃瓜网 Resources
Academic Advising
Academic advisors are available throughout every student’s University career to help in many ways, including course registration, changing majors, reviewing academic progress, and developing double majors, minors and concentrations. Special academic counseling is provided to help students realize their personal aspirations for professional schools or international fellowships. Faculty and professional academic counselors are available through advising offices located in each of the three undergraduate colleges, and counselors from the Ad第一吃瓜网s Office are available during the application process to help with issues related to academic programs. During Summer Orientation, all students meet with an academic advisor to review and discuss their freshman schedule.
Academic Advising Centers are open  8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. 
 
   College of Arts and Sciences Advising Center for Freshmen   
  St. Thomas Hall, Room 209 
  Telephone: (570) 941-6323 
  Email:  advise-cas@scranton.edu  
  Panuska College of Professional Studies Advising Center 
 McGurrin Hall, Room 101  
  Telephone: (570) 941-6390 
  Email:  cps-advising@scranton.edu   
 
   Kania School of Management Advising Center   
  Brennan Hall, Suite 206 
  (570) 941-6100 
  Email:  advise-ksom@scranton.edu  
Counseling Center
 O’Hara Hall, 6 th Floor   
  Telephone: (570) 941-7620
The staff at the Counseling Center is available to any student of the University community for personal and confidential consultation, as well as individual and group counseling.
Sometimes students have personal problems they may wish to discuss with a counselor. These may be related to the transition from high school to college or to decision-making regarding a variety of challenges that may occur in the life of a college student. Finding ways to talk about the stresses of life can often make the difference between an average college experience and an exceptional one.
All Counseling Center professional staff are licensed in psychology, counseling or social work, and are available to help students make the most out of their years at the University. Supervised doctoral candidates/interns may also be available to work with students.
Office Hours (Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except during University observed holidays) or drop by the Counseling Center and a clinician will be available within a few minutes to speak with you.
Residence Life
 Condron Hall, Room 100  
  Telephone: (570) 941-6226 
Email: res-life@scranton.edu
The Office of Residence Life serves students who live on campus and off-campus as well as those who commute from home by challenging them to expand their learning beyond the classroom with a focus on fostering a transformative education of the whole person. Residence Life staff contribute to the formation of “men and women for and with others” by providing students with opportunities and skills to create safe, inclusive, and supportive environments in which students are able to pursue their academic interests while developing meaningful interpersonal relationships. The Office of Residence Life encourages community involvement to prepare students for well-informed, responsible, and engaged global citizenship.
Student Health Services
 1300 Mulberry Street  
  Telephone: (570) 941-7667 
Email: studenthealthservices@scranton.edu
Maintaining good health is an essential component of student success both academically and personally. Student Health Services is committed to the promotion of student learning and personal development through the provision of direct health care, health promotion and education and preventative care. Students are encouraged to actively utilize Student Health Services for their health care needs.
Office Hours: During the academic year Monday through Thursday from 8:30 AM until 5:00 PM. Closing time on Friday is at 4:30 PM. Students are asked to arrive no later than 4:30 PM Monday through Thursday and by 3:30 PM on Friday.
Office of Equity and Diversity
 Institute of Molecular Biology and Medicine, Suite 103  
  Telephone: (570) 941-6645 
Email: diversity@scranton.edu
The Office of Equity and Diversity strives to:
- Ensure the University's compliance with State and Federal Equal Opportunity laws, including Title VI, Title VII, Title IX and the Americans with Disabilities Act;
- Protect equal opportunity, related to conditions, terms and privileges of employment and education;
- Provide an internal avenue of redress through the investigation and resolution of complaints of unlawful discrimination and harassment, including sexual harassment;
- Offer reasonable accommodations for employees with disabilities;
- Support the University in its proactive recruitment, hiring and retention policies to enhance a welcoming, multicultural community for all students and employees;
- Foster mutual respect and understanding among all campus communities and constituents.
- Promote an awareness of, and appreciation for diversity through education sponsored programs.
 
    											 
    											 
    											 
    											