Chaplaincy

Our on-campus Chaplain is available to students, staff, and faculty on a non-denominational basis. The role of a chaplain is to listen. Though chaplains are typically clergy people from specific religious traditions, they do not proselytize or impose their religious beliefs on the people they minister to. Often issues that individuals may be facing, whether they be spiritual, educational or personal, can be overwhelming. A chaplain is there to listen in a non-judgmental, open minded manner and to aid the individual in identifying the root cause of their issue. The intent of chaplaincy is not to solve the problems of an individual. It is to be supportive in facing a challenging situation and to accompany the individual on their journey of discovery and healing. All are welcome to visit with the Chaplains on a drop-in basis, however if you wish to speak about personal and confidential issues we encourage you to arrange an appointment.