• Help at Hamline

  • CONTACT 

    Dean of Students Office
    651-523-2421
    Bush Student Center 106/107/108

    Safety & Security
    651-523-2100
    Drew Residence Hall, East Wing

    Counseling & Health Services
    651-523-2204
    Manor Hall Basement Level, Room 16

    Hamline University
    1536 Hewitt Avenue
    Saint Paul, MN 55104

  • Hamline University - Founded in 1854

    Help at Hamline 

    Everyone can benefit from a little extra support from time to time. At Hamline, we take pride in providing personalized attention to our students and members of our university community. We welcome you to use the links below to find more information about helpful resources on campus.

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    Find resources to assist with academic difficulties, financial problems, medical or mental health concerns, housing, safety, and more.

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    Resources for Faculty and Staff

    Learn more about employee assistance, ombuds services, and resources for supporting students. 

     

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    Resources for Parents and Families

    Access the parent home page, details about FERPA, as well as recommended readings for parents of college students. 

     

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    In Case of Emergency

    Obtain immediate emergency assistance, or help with being prepared for emergency situations.   

     
     
     

      

  • News
    • DRI Press, an imprint of Hamline School of Law's Dispute Resolution Institute (DRI), is proud to announce the publication of the fourth and final volume in the Rethinking Negotiation Teaching (RNT) series funded by the JAMS Foundation. 
    • Milyon Trulove has been named dean of undergraduate admission and financial aid for Hamline University.
    • Carlos Sneed, director of the Hedgeman Center for Student Diversity and Stef Wilenchek, assistant director for Gender and Sexual Orientation at the Hedgeman Center, presented a four hour Safe Zone training to over 15 Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) staff on May 6.
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