Case Management Support Services

What does Case Management do?

The primary focus of the staff in the Center for Cura Personalis’ (CCP) case management area is to support students through challenges, connect them to appropriate campus and community resources, promote growth in self-advocacy, and empower students to navigate toward their own solutions and shape their own lives. Case Managers work collaboratively across the institution to develop support plans that provide a caring and seamless student learning experience. Case Managers at Gonzaga operate in a non-clinical capacity and are not able to provide counseling or therapy to students, though will quickly connect students to the resources which will help.

If you know a student who may need the support of a Case Manager, please submit an SOS Form.

What types of challenges do Case Managers assist students in navigating?

  • Mental Health Concerns
  • Physical Illness/Injury
  • Substance Use
  • Financial Challenges
  • Loss of Family Members/Close Friends
  • Body Image/Disordered Eating Behaviors
  • Interpersonal conflicts
  • Family challenges
  • Sexual/Physical Assaults

Or anything else! We’re here to help!

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Student Outreach and Support

The Center for Cura Personalis supports students holistically, helping them track progress and access needed services. Staff collaborate to provide equitable support and measure outcomes effectively.

Sexual Misconduct Report

This form can be used to report any instance of sexual harassment involving any GU student, staff or faculty.

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The Disability Access office establishes accommodations for students with disabilities and supports faculty and staff in providing those accommodations.

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Health & Counseling Services

Health & Counseling Services functions as your private physician's office and counseling center.

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