Student Life
Offices & Services
Get an overview of offices, services, and opportunities available to all students.
We offer a tight-knit community with the opportunities and resources of a large university. Getting involved outside of class is the Jasper way of life.
Campus Ministry and Social Action (CMSA) helps to instill the values of faith, social action, service and community in students of all religious and spiritual traditions.
The Office of Career Pathways helps students and alumni identify interests, develop realistic goals, gain relevant and necessary experience, overcome challenges, and make informed decisions about their future.
Whether you’re traveling from down the block or across state lines, we recognize that commuters have different needs than resident students. Learn more about transportation, dining, special resources and how commuters can get involved on campus.
The Manhattan University Counseling Center services are provided at no charge to help students reach their educational goals and work through any personal issues that are causing anxiety or distress. Regular office hours are 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., but evening appointments are also available by request.
The Office of the Dean of Students handles all judicial matters on campus in accordance with the Community Standards and Student Code of Conduct.
The dining options at Manhattan University include an all-you-can-eat dining program in Locke’s Loft, the all-natural Café 1853 and coffee bar, as well as pre-packaged, on-the-go meals and a marketplace of cuisine options in the Kelly Commons — all provided by Gourmet Dining.
The 5,200-square-foot Fitness Center includes more than 50 pieces of cardio and strength training equipment plus a locker room with free towel service. Exercise classes, personal training and fitness assessment are also available.
The Health Services office provides students with urgent care for common minor illnesses and injuries. For serious or prolonged illnesses or injuries, students are referred to a local hospital or private physician.
International Student and Scholar Services helps students and scholars from all parts of the world to feel accommodated and at home in New York City. To facilitate a smooth transition, this office provides international students and scholars with a warm welcome to the Manhattan University community and attends to the cultural, social and academic challenges that they may face.
The Leadership Development Program is a certificate program that is focused on the development of student leaders at Manhattan University.
The mission of the Multicultural Center is to provide a space for all identities to thrive and share.
Orientation is an essential and exciting program that introduces incoming freshman and transfer students to all aspects of campus life. It is an opportunity to meet with administrators and current students in order to ease your transition to Manhattan University.
Manhattan University's Pride Center aims to create and foster a supportive environment for students, faculty, employees, and alumni who identify as LGBTQ+, as well as strengthen the community connection between LGBTQ+ Jaspers and our allies. In so doing, the Pride Center joins other Catholic colleges in providing a space that supports LGBTQ+ Jaspers, while providing programming, awareness, training, and collaboration.
The Office of Residence Life is here to help you with your "home away from home" in our residence halls.
The Office of Student Engagement provides opportunities for student involvement through membership in clubs and organizations, and through participation in on-campus events and excursions off campus.
The Women and Gender Resource Center is a student-led community committed to intersectional feminism and social justice and to supporting students as advocates for gender justice, especially for the most vulnerable.
For nearly a century, Manhattan University has invested in the education of veterans, spanning from World War I to the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts.