Student Resources
Important News
If you have an EMERGENCY or URGENT REQUEST, please call the Facilities Operations Center 24/7 Phone Service at 203-932-7087 any day and any time for an immediate response.
Welcome Students
Welcome to the Student Resources page! Here you can find many useful links, from Student Affairs offices and contact information to important policies and public safety information.
Have a question, kudos, comment, or concern? The Office of the Dean of Students wants to hear from you! Please fill out the Student Feedback Form above and we will respond promptly.
Directory
Counseling and Psychological Services
Graduate Students
Office of Graduate and International Student Life
International Students
University Immigration Services
Commuter Students
Residential Students
Dining Services
University Campus Store (bookstore)
Bursar | 203-932-7217 | Bursar@newhaven.edu |
Financial Aid | 203-932-7315 | financialaid@newhaven.edu |
ORL | 203-932-7076 | reslife@newhaven.edu |
Payroll | payroll@newhaven.edu | |
Registrar | 203-932-7309 | Registrar@newhaven.edu |
Student Employment Office | SEO@newhaven.edu | |
Student Technical Support | 203-932-8324 | studenttechsupport@newhaven.edu |
Student Affairs | 203-932-7432 | deanofstudents@newhaven.edu |
Please note that the preferred method of contact for most of the above offices is by email.
Chairs and Program Coordinators:
After clicking the link above, please click on the ”Contacts” link in the Who’s Who… section.
University Police Non-Emergency: 203-932-7014 | Emergency Procedures and Notifications |
Emergency: 203-932-7070 | |
Emergency Fire, Medical, or West Haven Police Emergency | Rape Crisis Center of Milford (24-HOUR HOTLINE) 203-878-1212 |
Report It! Don’t Ignore It! | LiveSafe App |
Report It! Is the University’s primary resource for community members who wish to report a crime or an incident of concern. If you see concerning behavior, don’t ignore it. Use this site to report concerning behaviors. | With the LiveSafe app, you have a fast and direct connection to the University of New Haven Police Department, twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Not just for emergencies, the app can help you — and us — be more pro-active in keeping everyone in our community safer. |
Verify and Update Student Addresses
In accordance with federal regulations and individual state authorizations, the University of New Haven will follow all guidelines to determine a student’s location throughout their enrollment.
Students must maintain and update the addresses that the University has on file for them while they are pursuing their studies.
Charger Connection on CorQ: Discover amazing events and groups around campus from your mobile device. |Link iOS | Link Android| | |
EAB Navigate: Schedule appointments with advisors or office on campus and see faculty alerts. |Link iOS | Link Android| | |
Pick up your favorite snack in between classes through campus dining in the Grubhub app. |Link iOS | Link Android| | |
Live Safe: Public safety app which connects to University Police and provides safety information |Link iOS | Link Android| | |
The Passio GO app makes riding the University of New Haven shuttles a breeze. The free app uses live GPS tracking to allow users to view real-time vehicle locations and arrival times; access info about individual routes, schedules, and stops; set bus arrival alerts and tag favorites; and get alerts for route changes or delays. |Link iOS | Link Google Play| |
Update Academic and Disciplinary Contacts
This is mandatory for all undergraduate students and must be updated each academic year.
Click on the above link to identify authorized contacts or opt out.
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 prohibits postsecondary educational instutitions from disclosing the education’s records of students to most third-parties without the student’s explicit written consent. Under the provisions of FERPA, parents are considered to be third-parties and student information may not be disclosed to a parent without the student’s explicit written consent.
The Competency Learning Experience (CLE) is a student development framework within the Division of Student Affairs, focused on engaging and developing students in six targeted competencies. The framework provides each department the tools to educate and develop students in conjunction with departmental missions and initiatives.
The CLE framework is designed to prepare individuals to lead successful lives as students, citizens, and professionals, both during their academic course of study and after, with a special focus on their career success. It is grounded in research and academic study in competency- based education, and is pedagogically driven to develop students in skills and competencies that are the foundation for academic, personal, and professional success. Click here to learn more!
Click here to see what the President Public Service Fellows from 2019 learned about the CLE.