Resources and Services
Dallas Student Life strives to support all of our students with resources and guidance so that you can find success at TWU Dallas. You'll find links to many resources and services below, but if you need additional help or just have questions, contact your Dallas Student Life Office at 214-689-6696 or studentlifedallas@twu.edu.
Dallas Student Life Services
Dallas Room Reservations
Need to reserve a room for your events? TWU student organizations and departments can submit room and service requests through Mazevo. All TWU students, faculty, and staff automatically have access to Mazevo through single sign-on.
Dallas Advertising Request
Did you know that here at TWU Dallas, we can advertise any event you are having? We can advertise your event using a digital or physical display. Just let us know. Fill out our TWU Dallas Advertisement Request Form and we will display your ad around campus for free!
ID Services
The TWU Pioneer ID Card is the official ID of Texas Woman’s University. The Pioneer ID Card signifies your status as an active member of the Texas Woman’s University community, serving as your official student identification card and much more.
Fitness Center - 3rd Floor
To excel in the classroom at Texas Woman’s University, you’ll need to take care of your mind, body, and spirit. Keeping an active body fuels an active mind. Utilize our fitness center to stay in shape, live a healthy lifestyle, and gain an appreciation for the overall wellness we can create together.
Dallas Student Organizations
We have more than 20 different student organizations on the TWU Dallas campus. They are one of the best ways to get involved outside of the classroom. With a variety of organizations to join, there is a place for everyone!
Are you a new student organization leader looking to edit your Pioneer Engage page? Check out Campuslabs' Student Leader Resources guide.
Student Health and Wellbeing
Dallas Counseling and Psychological Services
Whether you’re worried about balancing work and school, feeling anxious and nervous, or concerned about a friend or family member, our professional counselors and psychologists can be there to help.
TWU Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) serves students at all three campus locations to foster student success and personal growth in a safe environment.
Pioneer Live Care/Academic Life Care
Telehealth for higher education. The future of medicine is here. Connect with a licensed health care provider, 24 hours a day from anywhere. Academic Live Care offers urgent care, therapy, psychiatry, and nutrition counseling services.
Togetherall
Togetherall is a safe online community where TWU students can anonymously connect with others who understand what you’re going through. Whether you want to get advice, tips or just want someone to listen outside of your friendship group, Togetherall is available to you. You too may be able to help others! Lots of students find Togetherall helpful as you can continue exploring your feelings at your own pace, speak to others in similar situations and make use of different resources without time pressure--all in one platform.
TWU Health Promotions Online Health Hub
TWU Health Promotion Online Health Hub is a one-stop shop that provides different topics and information about health and wellbeing. The Online Health Hub connects students with relevant health information and additional resources.
Campus Well/Campus Well Plus
Campus Well provides online content for TWU students to explore and learn more about health and wellness. Campus Well Plus provides video content if TWU Students prefer. Both include information about relationships, studying techniques, mental health techniques, quick, healthy meals, and workouts. Plus, you can enter into a $1000 drawing just to read and provide feedback on Campus Well.
Oasis Mental Health App
This app instantly gives TWU students unlimited access to mental health and wellbeing support. Students have access to confidential counseling services with mental health professionals and can explore articles, videos, and courses created by experts curated specifically for TWU students. After downloading the app, search for Texas Woman's University and use your TWU credentials to access support today. It is available for iPhone in the App Store and Android in Google Play.
Student Support
Social Services
We understand that you may be facing challenges beyond your food needs. For that reason, the North Texas Food Bank offers an information referral service called the Referral Partner Program. If you opt into this program, one of their referral specialists will reach out within two business days to assess your current needs, and they will then provide you with information on local resources and agencies that offer assistance in those areas.
DART Reduced Rate (undergraduates only)
Full-time TWU Dallas undergraduate college/trade school students in the DART service area who are not participating in the Higher Education Program can apply for the DART Reduced Rate with a valid DART-issued student photo ID.
TWU Off-Campus Housing/Roommate Finder
Are you planning on moving to the Dallas area for the start of school? TWU Off Campus Housing and Roommate Finder is your one-stop solution to research the many different housing options available as well as to find supportive and suitable roommates to encourage you throughout your time at TWU Dallas.
Career Connections
There’s a connection between your academic life at TWU and a career that fulfills you and sets you on a path to success, and we want to help you make it. Working with the students and alumni of our three campuses, the Career Connections Center provides a number of programs to educate, develop, and assist you in meeting the challenges of an ever-changing world of work.
CARE
CARE is your resource center for help with basic needs, and financial crisis, off-campus living, commuting and non-traditional (including veterans, students with children, adult learners and students who are adopted/aged out of foster care) student services.
Student Health Services
Part of caring for the whole you includes caring for your health and well-being through primary, women's and psychiatric healthcare services. Student Health Services is staffed with experienced full-time medical providers and medical support staff, partnering with you to be a Pioneer of your health.
Student Money Management Center (SMMC)
The Student Money Management Center (SMMC) provides free programs and services to help you make informed financial decisions. You can schedule a confidential peer-to-peer coaching session with a Maroon Money Mentor who will work with you on a specific need and create an action plan for your financial goals. We also present workshops that cover a variety of financial issues affecting college students, and we provide access to other educational resources that matter to you. Come learn money management skills you can use now and in the future!
Disability Services for Students (DSS)
We’re committed to providing equal access to educational opportunities and through Disability Services for Students (DSS) can make appropriate accommodations for students in the classroom.
Legal Services
Get free consultations on wills, durable powers of attorney, or directives to physicians. Obtain free legal advice on criminal charges, contracts, or immigration matters. Student Life Legal Services offers appointments at the Denton Campus
Pioneer Center for Student Excellence
Check out the resources available through the Pioneer Center for Student Excellence. Our services support your academic success both in and out of the classroom. We have offices on all three campuses and provide assistance to all students, regardless of degree or major.
Student Food Resources
North Texas Food Bank
Student Life Dallas strives to provide resources for our students to help them maintain their lives on- as well as off-campus. To help in this endeavor, we are glad to partner with North Texas Food Bank to help connect students with necessary resources in their area. Students can begin the process of applying for social services such as SNAP, which provides nutrition benefits to families in need, by completing the social services assistance application. After completing the form, an agent from the Social Services Assistance team at NTFB will help students find resources at no cost.
Contact North Texas Food Bank’s Help Center at 214-269-0906. For any additional questions or assistance, please contact the Dallas Student Life office at 214-689-6696.
Mobile Food Pantry Schedule
The North Texas Food Bank (NTFB) is a nonprofit hunger relief organization that distributes donated and purchased foods through a network of nearly 500 Partner Agencies and Organizations in 13 counties. There's no need to register for their mobile food distributions. It is first come first served. If you need food assistance, see their schedule for a place close to you.
Wellness and Nutritional Coaching
A Nourishing Space provides TWU students with one-on-one nutrition education or health coaching through an experiential learning program with nutrition and health studies majors. These student coaches learn and practice the skills needed to build their health businesses by providing peer-to-peer services for free.
Page last updated 8:45 AM, November 18, 2024