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Division of Student Affairs

Welcome to Seton Hall University!

The Division of Student Affairs coordinates the following departments: Campus ID, The Career Center, Dean of Students and Community Development, Disability Support Services, Housing and Residence Life, Health and Counseling Services, Public Safety and Security. The Division maintains an open-door policy and encourages all students - whether full or part-time, graduate or undergraduate - to stop by if they have any questions or concerns in reference to the University. Learn more »

News & Announcements

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Policies

Residence Hall Alcohol Policy
Policies regarding use of alcohol in University Housing.
Guest and Visitation Policies and Procedures
A summary of policies and procedures for resident students hosting guests in the halls.
1.8 GPA Requirement Policy
Request form for exception to the 1.8 GPA requirement to remain in housing.
Collection of Personal Contact Data for Emergency Notification System
Learn about the policy for safeguarding personal information with the University's emergency notification system.
Dependent vs. Independent Students
Comparing dependent and Independent student status
Services

Campus Area Safety Escort (CASE) Van Service
The Department of Public Safety provides a free escort service to transport members of the university community to locations outside the campus.
Class of 2009 Diplomas
Information regarding the distribution of diplomas for the Class of 2009.
Pirate's Gold
Add cash to your (or your child's) Pirate's Gold account.
PirateAlert: Emergency Notification Service
Learn how to register for emergency notifications from Seton Hall, including text messages, e-mail and telephone notices.
Network Printer Services
Seton Hall provides public access printers throughout the campus for use by members of the Seton Hall Community.
Related Documents

2009 Summer Housing License
To apply for housing for the Summer of 2009 complete and submit the 2009 Summer Housing License.
Bio for Jan Walbert
Bio for Janet Walbert this year's key note speaker.
Emergency Procedures
This site contains important information for dealing with most emergency situations, with instructions on how to either Shelter in Place/Lockdown or Evacuate.
Housing License Agreement (PDF)
Use this application to apply for housing in a University residence hall. You must have made your tuition and housing deposits prior to completing this application.
Session Abstracts
Overview of the 2008 Conference Sessions
Contact Us

Division of Student Affairs
Telephone (973) 761-9075
Fax (973) 761-9797
E-mail saffairs@shu.edu
Bishop Dougherty University Center
Business Hours
Monday - Friday
8:45 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.

Emergency  Information

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For any Emergency, call 911.  For Emergency assistance information, after-hours care or hot line numbers, read more »