Student Success and Well-being
At Marymount, we understand that college can be stressful, and we’re here to help our students navigate the challenges that come their way. That’s why we ensure a positive and supportive campus environment for all students to thrive inside and outside the classroom. These resources are tailored to the student’s needs and support their physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
Student Support Services:
Our caring staff and faculty are committed to empowering students to overcome challenges and prioritize student success.
CARE Team
An interdisciplinary team of staff and faculty who connect students with on-campus resources, provide support and empowerment and help students navigate challenges they may face during their college careers.
703-284-6541 / care@marymount.edu
Student Health Center
Students can expect prompt attention from our team of experienced nurses and doctors, who work diligently to help them diagnose and treat an illness or injury. The health center offers routine services like laboratory studies, immunizations, prescriptions, allergy injections, and referrals to specialists and radiology.
703-284-1610 / shealthc@marymount.edu
Student Counseling Services
Dedicated professional counselors provide comprehensive mental health services, including treatment, case management, education, and campus-wide programming.
703-526-6861 / counsel@marymount.edu
Student Access Services
The SAS partners with instructors, staff, and community members to establish accessible, fair, inclusive, and enduring learning environments for Marymount students with disabilities, empowering them to develop self-advocacy skills, access resources, and utilize services to optimize their academic success and fully embrace the opportunities of higher education.
703-908-7618 / access@marymount.edu
International Student & Scholar Services
Staff dedicated to providing students with a comfortable and supportive environment that facilitates adjustment to life and studying in the U.S. and promotes personal growth and academic success.
703-526-6922 / isss@marymount.edu
Academic and Career Support:
Our comprehensive academic and career services are designed to help students excel.
Student Academic Hub
The Hub is where students can seek academic assistance outside their regular classes. The Hub offers academic advising and coaching, peer tutoring, writing assistance, and English as an additional language support.
703-284-1538 / hub@marymount.edu
Center for Career Services
Staff provides comprehensive career exploration, preparation, and decision-making assistance to foster student professional development and ensure long-term career satisfaction and success. They also facilitate internships and experiential learning, which all students participate in before graduation.
703-284-5960 / careerdev@marymount.edu
Center for Teaching and Learning
The center promotes student success and learning through one-on-one tutoring, support for the new student experience, and more.
Community Engagement and Well-being:
Our staff fosters a supportive campus community where every student can thrive.
Ministry and Spiritual Life
Marymount strives to help cultivate student’s spiritual life by welcoming diverse expressions of faith and meaning. By focusing on interfaith dialogue, Ministry and Spiritual Life programs emphasize that Marymount students of all traditions and no tradition can find spiritual wellness and a sense of meaning and community on campus. The university has a chapel on main campus and in Ballston, along with prayer and meditation rooms open to students of all faiths.
Access, Belonging, Inclusion, Diversity and Equity
(ABIDE) Hub
The ABIDE Hub promotes access, belonging, inclusion, diversity, and equity within the campus community. We unite students and encourage support engagement with various student organizations, academic programs, and university initiatives.
703-908-7863 / abidehub@marymount.edu
Fitness Centers
Exercise reduces stress, improves health, and supports student’s emotional well-being. The campus fitness centers feature cardio and strength training equipment and group fitness areas for classes, including yoga, cardio boot camp, and Zumba, catering to all fitness levels.
Food Security
SaintSwipe at Gerard Dining is a free-of-charge meal for students in need. Students can also “take what you need and give when you can” at one of the blue cupboards around campus.
Clubs and Organizations
Marymount University encourages its students to play an active role on campus. It supports various clubs and organizations catering to our student’s needs and interests. These clubs and organizations provide opportunities to participate in activities such as student government, student publications, and clubs that organize entertainment, social, volunteer, and educational events.
Safety and Compliance:
Marymount is committed to student safety and ensures a secure environment where students can focus on their academic and personal growth.
Campus Safety
We are committed to ensuring our community’s physical and psychological well-being—including crime prevention, emergency response, and preparedness, and promoting a secure campus. Our campus safety officers are available 24/7 for assistance, information, and support.
703-284-1601 (non-emergency) / csafety@marymount.edu
Student Conduct
The student conduct program works collaboratively with students, faculty, and staff to resolve conflict and behavioral concerns.
703-908-7669 / studentconduct@marymount.edu
Title IX Office
Marymount University is committed to providing a safe environment free of discrimination, harassment, and violence.
703-526-6940 / titleix@marymount.edu
At Marymount University, we practice community by sharing our experiences, listening carefully to others, and debating ideas civilly and constructively.
A student‐centered learning community that values diversity and focuses on the education of the whole person, Marymount guides each individual’s intellectual, ethical, and spiritual development.