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A Quick Guide To Helpful Resources For Difficult Situations

Roommate problems -
Your Resident Assistant, Graduate Resident Coordinator or the Assistant Director of Student Life are the best contact to help resolve roommate problems. Contact them before a small issue leads to a bigger one. Listed below are the names of the Assistant Directors in each area.

  • Newman Towers– Myra McPhee x2916
  • Eastside Area – Aaron Smith x2918
  • Hillside Area - Mike Taberski x2884
  • Charleston Area– Tim Cherney x2637
  • Campion Tower – Peter Paquette x2409
  • Gardens Area – Megan Rowe x2517
Illegal activity on your floor or in your room - 
All students should report any suspicious activity immediately to Public Safety at x5010. The Department of Public Safety also has a silent witness form on its website. Information obtained this way is collected anonymously. You can find the form under the Response Category at www.loyola.edu/publicsafety/.

Hate or Bias-Related Incidents -
Our community recognizes and values the similarities and differences among students, faculty, staff and recognized student organizations at Loyola College. Discrimination, sexual and bias-related harassment, and other violations of rights disrupt the educational process and will not be tolerated.  If you are a member of the Loyola College community and have experienced, witnessed, or have knowledge of, a Hate or Bias-Related Incident, you may use this form to bring the incident to the attention the Office of Student Life. If you have any questions regarding the Bias-Related Incident report, please contact Leonard Brown Jr., Director of Student Life, at (410) 617-2488. Click here to go to the Bias report form. 

Academic Problems –
The Dean of Freshmen and Academic Services provides the appropriate resources and guidance needed to acclimate in-coming students to Loyola College and to the demands of college-level study. She can be reached at x5547. Your Core Advisor is a great resource as well. 

Questions about drugs or alcohol abuse for you or your friends -
The Office of Alcohol and Drug Education Support Services offers a variety of opportunities for education, assessment, and discussion around the issues of Alcohol and Drugs. They can be reached at x2928.

Personal Problems
The Counseling Center can help you with questions or personal concerns about a wide variety of issues, including homesickness, stress management, test anxiety, making friends, roommate problems, depression, body image, eating disorders, and many others.  You can talk with a Counselor confidentially by calling x5109.

Spiritual Guidance
There are Faculty Jesuit Residents who live in each residential area. They are a great resource to seek out and utilize. The Office of Campus Ministry is also a great resource for your spiritual needs. They can be reached at x2768.

Nothing to do –
Bored? Contact the Office of Student Activities. They will help you find a variety of activities to become involved in like Late Night, Best of Baltimore, and a large number of clubs. This will help you meet people with similar interests.  They can be reached at x2713.

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