Georgetown University Resources

  • Office of Neighborhood Life (ONL): (202) 687.5138 – ONL offers resources, support services, educational and social programming for students living off campus
  • Office of Residential Living: (202) 687.4560 – The Office of Residential Living supports students living on-campus
  • Campus Ministry: (202) 687.4300 – guided by Georgetown’s Catholic and Jesuit tradition, with its abiding commitment to interreligious collaboration, Campus Ministry equips students to lead lives of deeper meaning, belonging, and purpose
  • Women’s Center: (202) 687.6359 – supports, educates and empowers women of all cultures, races, sexual orientations, genders and ages providing a safe environment while respecting all facets of women’s abilities, spirituality and differences
  • LGBTQ Resource Center: (202) 687.3546 – The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning (LGBTQ) Resource Center provides students, faculty, and staff with education, programming, support services, and advocacy on campus-regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity

  • GERMS: (202) 687-HELP (4357) – contact for EMT response
  • Counseling and Psychiatric Service (CAPS): (202) 444.7243 – emergency consults after hours. Serves the mental health care needs of students and the campus community from our location on the main campus
  • Office of the Student Ombuds (OSO): (202) 784.1081 – OSO is an independent, impartial, and confidential resource for all students, including LGBTQ+ students. We provide a safe space to voice concerns and navigate challenges, including academic disputes and interpersonal conflicts. The Ombuds listens, supports, explores options, and empowers students to make their own choices, fostering an inclusive and supportive environment for everyone.
  • Sexual Assault Resources: confidential and non-confidential on- and off-campus resources for sexual assault survivors. 
  • Georgetown University Police Department (GUPD): (202) 687.4343 – contact for on-campus emergencies
    • Bias Reporting: report hate or bias-related incidents to the Georgetown University Police Department
  • Safety and Emergency Preparedness Information : Georgetown uses an integrated approach to safety and security on campus and in the surrounding community, coordinating a network designed to provide a safe environment, to prevent problems before they occur, to respond swiftly and effectively when problems arise and to maintain essential services and business operations after a serious incident
  • Health Promotion and Wellness: access the Self-Care brochure
  • Information for Students with Disabilities and Temporary Injuries