Duluth Student Resources
Contact Office of Student Services staff if anything prevents you from succeeding in your coursework:
- Peter Haeg, Director of Student Services
- 612-703-4167 (cell)
- haegx002@umn.edu
- College of Pharmacy Office of Student Services
- 612-624-9490
- pharmd@umn.edu
University of Minnesota OneStop
University of Minnesota OneStop
This is the central point of information for university students. From here, you can register for classes, check student account balances, check on course offerings and schedules, look up university maps, and get connected to virtually all University information relevant to you.
23 Solon Campus Center
onestop.d.umn.edu
218-726-8000
Academic Support
Academic Support
- Effective U
Tutorials to build skills for academic and personal wellbeing. - Disability Resources
Promotes access on campus and coordinates academic and resource accommodations with students who have disabilities.
Child Care
Child Care
Licensed to provide full-time care to 46 children between the ages of six weeks and the first day of school. The program provides quality, nurturing care, and educational experiences for young children and their families of diverse backgrounds and abilities by building on the strengths of our community.
260 Kirby Plaza
Computers and Tech Support
Computers and Tech Support
Information Technology Systems & Services (ITSS)
- 1:Button Studio: Automated video recording space
- Computer Labs outside the College of Pharmacy
- Computer Corner: Electronic accessories, laptops, and tablets
- MultiMedia Hub: Recording equipment rental, assistance for editing videos, audio, and photos
- TechCenter Helpdesk: Assistance with computer repair & support, passwords, network access, email access, and more
See Technology Resources for additional College of Pharmacy information.
Counseling and Student Assistance
Counseling and Student Assistance
- Counseling Services
Free, caring, and confidential counseling provided by a staff of professional counselors, psychologists, and supervised professionals-in-training. Also offers group counseling/support groups, anonymous on-line depression screening, and links to after hours and emergency facilities for mental health care.
104 Health Services
218-726-7913
umdhs@d.umn.edu - Let's Talk: Drop-In Counseling
Counselors are available around campus for brief, informal, free and confidential, drop-in consultations Sept-May. - Learn to Live
Online mental health program based on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which assesses and delivers educational interventions on stress, depression and social anxiety. This program offers confidential, 24/7 access and psychological tools for managing these issues. (Use code UMN to get started) - Effective U
Tutorials to build skills for academic and personal wellbeing. - Online Self Assessment
Screening for depression, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, generalized anxiety, post-traumatic stress, and alcohol; determine whether or not a professional consultation would be helpful for you. - Program for Aid to Victims of Sexual Assault
PAVSA is a nonprofit rape crisis center that helps area residents cope with the aftermath of sexual violence. Services include various options for people who have been victimized, ranging from immediate crisis intervention to long-term counseling.
24-hour Crisis Line: 218-726-1931
Resources for Chemical Dependence Issues
- Pharmacist Recovery Network
Support Group and Advocacy - Health Professionals Services Program
Monitoring and Recovery Support
Disability Insurance
Disability Insurance
All PharmD students are covered by long term Disability Insurance. Students whose illness or injury prevents them from being a student may be eligible to file a disability claim.
More details of coverage benefits and contact information for the plan administrator care available on this page: https://shb.umn.edu/students-and-scholars/ahc-disability
Enrollment Verification
Enrollment Verification
To verify your enrollment as a student for purposes such as student loan deferment, insurance discounts, employment, etc., follow the steps outlined on the OneStop website. It will provide step-by-step instructions for requesting enrollment verification via MyU > Academics > Enrollment Verification.
Financial Services
Financial Services
Emergency fund
Students in need of short term financial assistance can submit a request to be eligible to receive emergency funding through the college's own emergency fund, and through other funds available to all university students. Emergency funds are meant to provide assistance to short-term, unforeseen financial needs (eg. housing, transportation, technology) - they are not meant to replace students' primary source of funding their education.
Note that international students can seek emergency funding via ISS independently of this process.
Students can request emergency funds in two ways:
- Email One Stop at umdhelp@d.umn.edu
- Notify your advisor of your need for financial assistance, and you will be provided with information to submit a request.
- OneStop assistance for estimating costs, financial aid, billing and payment, and general questions about your student account.
OneStop at 23 Solon Campus Center
218-726-8000
umdhelp@d.umn.edu attn: Sherry - Live Like a Student
Educating students on the topics of loans, debt, credit, spending, and identity theft protection.
Disability Resources
Disability Resources
Promoting an equitable & inclusive learning environment by providing accommodations, empowering students to become self-advocates, & by educating the campus community.
- Our office promotes access on campus and coordinates academic accommodations with students who have disabilities and their instructors
- We provide a testing location for students that can include assistive technology, extended time, and/or reduced distraction accommodations based on individual needs
- We work with students to coordinate access to other campus resources (housing, dining, etc.) and offer guidance & support to students
258 Kirby Student Center
218-726-6130
mcaskey@d.umn.edu
Health, Wellness and Safety
Health, Wellness and Safety
- Champ's Cupboard
A free food shelf offered to all UMD students. Students can pick from a variety of non-perishable items including rice, pasta, soups, sauces, and vegetables. Students can also choose from toiletries such as shampoos, soaps, and diapers. Students need to show their ID card so that student status is verified. - Health Services
Comprehensive Health and Wellness facility designed to meet the health care needs of today's college students, including medical appointments, counseling, support groups, and health education. These services are supported by a portion of the Student Services fee. Office visits are free.
UMD Health Services, 615 Niagara Court
218-726-8155
umdhs@d.umn.edu - Effective U
Tutorials to build skills for academic and personal wellbeing. - Recreational Sports Outdoor Program (RSOP)
Promotes healthy, active lifestyles and connections to the outdoors through personal and professional experiences. RSOP is a Student Services fee-supported program. Coordinates sports facilities and equipment rentals, outdoor trips, canoeing and kayaking, climbing, intramural sports, health and wellness activities.
153 Sports & Health Center
218-726-7128
rsop@d.umn.edu - Police Department
Call 911 for emergencies or triage.
287 Darland Admin Bldg - Safewalk Escort
Housing
Housing
The majority of PharmD students live off-campus, with other pharmacy colleagues.
- Duluth Housing List
View or post housing and roommate requests specific to pharmacy students - UMD On-campus housing
Extremely limited availability typically reserved for undergraduate freshmen and sophomores - Duluth neighborhoods map
Learning, Volunteering or Researching Abroad
Learning, Volunteering or Researching Abroad
Global Pharmacy Engagement Opportunities
Elective courses, PD4 International Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (APPEs), student-led service trips and resources.
Participating students must:
- complete a release waiver
- obtain international insurance
- get approval for travel locations on the State Department Warning List
Library and Study Spaces
Library and Study Spaces
Kathryn A. Martin Library
Provides services including electronic library resources, health science databases and searches, research assistance, reservable study rooms, and specific support for pharmacy students.
Find locations to study on campus
Group Study Rooms (Library)
Study Spaces (Campus-wide)
Campus Services
Campus Services
- American Indian Learning Resource Center
The AILRC exists to enrich the cultural, academic, supportive, and social environment at UMD. Its mission is to increase recruitment and retention of American Indian and Alaskan Native students, while promoting a more culturally diverse campus environment. Working in conjunction with UMD staff, the AILRC provides supportive services to empower and aid in the success of our students and to enhance their educational experience.
315 Kirby Plaza - Office of Diversity & Inclusion
The Office of Diversity & Inclusion collaborates with students, staff, faculty, alumnx, and community partners to implement programs and services that support the University’s commitment to inclusivity, equity and social justice. In addition, the Office of Cultural Diversity staff develops and implements programs and services that affirm and support the retention and graduation of African American, Asian/Pacific American, Latino/Chicano, International, and queer and trans+/gender non-conforming students.
233 Kirby Student Center within the Multicultural Center
International Student Services provides information, documentation, and support to comply with INS regulations and personal support for international students.
Multicultural Center
Sexuality and Gender Equity Initiatives
Women's Resource and Action Center - UMD Stores
Located on two levels: lower level of Kirby Student Center and street level of Kirby Plaza. The lower level has textbooks, computers and electronics, general books, and office/school supplies. The street level includes a convenience store and also sells art supplies, greeting cards, UMD clothing and gifts.
Lower level of Kirby Student Center and street level of Kirby Plaza - Welcome Desk in Kirby Student Center
Provides check cashing, newspapers, KSC room reservations and equipment, approval of flyer postings, and general information.
101 Kirby Student Center
218-726-7163 - Storage & Bike Lockers
Lockers may be leased from the Cashiers in 140 Darland Administration Building. Monthly fees are charged in advance with a refund for any unused months. The rental fee includes a refundable deposit for the return of the padlock or locker key (bike lockers only).
Notary Public
Contact Linda Meek at 726-7063 or lmeek@d.umn.edu.
Transportation
Transportation
Maps of UMD and Driving Instructions
Maps of building locations, campus addresses, parking, and driving instructions to campus as well as virtual tour of the UMD campus.
Transportation & Parking Services
Parking permits, parking lot map and rates, meters, sustainable transportation options, and wheelchair/scooter check-out.