Resources

Welcome to the Nicholas School. Below you will find a list of support services. These contacts and resources aim to make you aware of safety and health related resources so that you can maximize your time at the Nicholas School. Bookmark this site for easy access.

Duke University Resources

  •  Bias Incident Report Form
    • Students may use this form to report a bias-related incident involving the Duke community. The report will be submitted to the Office of Student Conduct and shared with the Student Affairs Bias Advisory Committee. Victims may elect to remain anonymous if you wish. Please provide as much detail as you can. 
  • Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) – 919-660-1000 
    • Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) offer many services to Duke undergraduate, graduate, and professional students, including brief individual counseling/psychotherapy, consultation, couples and group counseling, assistance with referrals, and more. CAPS staff also provide outreach education programs to student groups, particularly programs supportive of at-risk populations. on a wide range of issues impacting them in various aspects of campus life. 
  • Duke International Student Center – 919-684-3585 
    • Our Mission is to provide educational programs, services and advocacy to Duke global community on campus as well as outreach to the greater Durham area.  We offer extensive cross-cultural information and training to enhance the mission of the university.
  • DukeReach – 919-681-2455 
    • DukeReach provides comprehensive outreach services to identify and support students in managing all aspects of their wellbeing. We provide case management services including coordination, advocacy, referrals, and follow-up services for students who are experiencing significant difficulties related to mental health, physical health, and/or psycho-social adjustment. 
  • Duke Student Wellness Center – 919-681-8421 
    • The Duke Student Wellness Center is dedicated to fostering a living/learning environment on campus and within the surrounding community that encourages the full development of the individual as an engaged member of the community. 
  • Gender Violence Prevention and Intervention – 919-684-3897 
    • The Duke University Women’s Center is dedicated to helping every woman at Duke become self-assured with a streetwise savvy that comes from actively engaging with the world. We welcome men and women alike who are committed to gender equity and social change.
  • Office of Institutional Equity (OIE) – 919-684-8222 
    • The Office for Institutional Equity is a team of specialized professionals dedicated to serving the Duke University and Duke University Health System communities regarding occupational enrichment through diversity, inclusion, affirmative action, employment equity, harassment prevention, and other work-related initiatives focused on the quality of life and effort at Duke.
  • Student Health – 919-681-9355 
    • Student Health Services (SHS) at Duke University is jointly supported by the Division of Student Affairs and the Department of Pediatrics. The Duke Student Health Center is the primary source for a wide range of healthcare services, many of which are covered by the Student Health Fee.
  • Visa Services – 919-681-8472 
    • All non-immigrants traveling to the U.S. must request a visa, which reflects their planned activities in the U.S. There are designated requirements for each visa category. The U.S. Department of State (DOS) through various consulates throughout the world issues visas. A visa cannot be requested in the U.S. Visa Basics provides detailed information.