Student Services

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We provide numerous resources to help you on your path, including engaging student services and high-quality academic support services.

Paul Adrian Powell, III Student Success Center

The Paul Adrian Powell, III Center for Student Success (formerly called the PRC) is composed of several different programs, which combine to provide comprehensive support services for all Emory & Henry students. Academic Success, Counseling Services, and Disability Support Services are all available to students

Learn more about Student Success on the Health Sciences Campus. 

E&H Library

Kelly Library is available to all students and is located on the Emory campus. In addition, the Health Sciences Library provides services and spaces on the Marion Campus that include study rooms, a testing center, a student break room, and various classrooms for use. 

Learn more about the School of Health Sciences Library

The Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI)

At Emory & Henry we value a diverse community of students, staff and faculty and work to provide a campus environment where everyone feels welcomed and supported. The Office of Diversity Equity and Inclusion offers programming, organizations, resources and hosts various events for students. 

Learn more about the Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion 

The van Vlissingen Center for Career & Professional Development 

The van Vlissingen Center for Career and Professional Development at Emory & Henry supports students and alumni toward their professional path and will help all students become “Career & Life Ready”.

Learn more about the Career Center 

timelycare Telehealth

timelycare Telehealth is available at Emory & Henry to provide supplemental health and mental health care services to students, building upon existing services from the Student Health Center and Counseling Services.

Learn more about timely Telehealth

Title IX

Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (20 U.S.C. § 1681) is an all-encompassing federal law that prohibits discrimination based on the gender of students and employees of educational institutions which receive federal financial assistance.

Emory & Henry is committed to having an inclusive campus community where all members are treated with dignity and respect. Harassment, whether verbal, physical, electronic, or visual, that is based on any of the aforementioned characteristics in the non-discrimination policy, is a form of discrimination and will not be tolerated.

Learn more about Title IX

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