Helpful Resources On-Campus Resources Disability Resources is connected with the following offices on campus: Center for Academic Services 651-523-2912The Center for Academic Services offers the writing center, tutoring and academic advising for undergraduate students. In addition, the writing center now offers their services to graduate students. Counseling & Health Services 651-523-2204Counseling and Health Services offers free individual counseling and nursing appointments for students enrolled in any program at Hamline University. Please note that all immunizations and some health services tests have a fee. Please contact Counseling and Health Services for more information. Religious & Spiritual Life Office 651-523-2315The Religious and Spiritual Life Office welcomes students from all religious traditions, as well as those who have none. Students should feel free to use this office and its space to worship, pray, meditate or reflect. A chaplain is also available by appointment to meet with students individually to offer guidance. Residential Life 651-523-2061The Office of Residential Life handles all inquiries regarding on- campus housing. This is the office students should contact if they wish to request a medical single room for disability purposes. Safety and Security 651-523-2100If you are a first year student and require a car on campus due to disability, please click here to fill out a request form. Please note that handicap parking permits must be obtained through the State of Minnesota. Applications for these permits can be found here. Off-Campus Resources These off-campus resources are also available to help students:Americans with Disabilities Act American Foundation for the Blind The Association on Higher Education and Disability (AHEAD) American Printing House for the Blind Barrier Free Education BookShare Disability Access Information and Support (DAIS) DO-IT The Faculty Room The George Washington University HEATH Resource Center Individual Accommodations Model Job Accommodation Network (JAN) John Gardner's Science Education LD Online Learning Ally Math Education and Nemeth Code Minnesota State Council on Disability National Braille Press National Federation of the Blind National Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped National Science Foundation Teaching Math to Visually Impaired Students
New Special Education LicensesThrough the Hamline School of Education and Leadership, current and future teachers can specialize with an initial teaching license as an academic behavioral strategist or focusing on autism spectrum disorder.Read More
Gessesse SorosAlumna Raie Gessesse ’20 has been awarded a Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans. Chosen from a pool of 2,445 applicants, Gessesse is one of 30 outstanding individuals selected for their potential to make significant contributions to the United States.Read More
Pelster-Wiebe McKinghtAngela Pelster-Wiebe, a professor who teaches nonfiction writing in the Creative Writing Program, is one of four Minnesotans to receive a 2021 McKnight Artist Fellowship for Writers Loft Award for Creative Prose.Read More
Tenure and PromotionThe Hamline University Board of Trustees recently granted tenure and promotion to five faculty members and promoted one faculty member to the rank of professor.Read More
Apr. 16Ancestor Craft Night5 - 6:30 p.m.As Asian Heritage Month reflects on the contributions of APIDA history, culture, and achievements, this night will feature a chance for you to honor and celebrate your ancestors.Add to Calendar
Apr. 20McVay Recognition Celebration7 - 8 p.m.We are planning to host a Zoom event to recognize our McVay Fellows and Associates, alumni, church partners, Advisory Committee members and thank our donorsAdd to Calendar
Apr. 22This is My Story: A Conversation with Multiracial Women11:20 a.m. - 11:20 p.m.“This is My Story” - This is My Story: A Conversation with Multiracial Women Thursday, April 22, 2020 11:20 AM-12:40 PM Held virtually at https://tinyurl.com/HUThisIsMyStoryAdd to Calendar
Apr. 23Asian Heritage Night(1)7 - 9 p.m.In honor of APAC’s 30th anniversary, we will celebrate with a variety of different performances reflecting the diversity of APIDA cultures.Add to Calendar