Resources for Students and Families

Celebrating the Unique Needs of Students

Every member of the Millersville University community has unique needs. We all share some basic needs, but, as individuals, we will have different needs throughout our Millersville story. This site is meant to serve as a resource - a starting point - for students and their families to learn and find the resources they need.

Click here for more information on a hierarchy of collegiate basic needs as defined by the Pennsylvania Department of Education Office of Postsecondary and Higher Education, PA MASLOW

 PA Maslow Pyramid

Safety and Security

  • Sign up for MU Alert for Emergency Communications

    Sign up for MU Alert

    MU Alert subscribers receive updates on emergencies and weather-related cancellations or delays through text message and/or email. MU Alert is a system that allows University officials to quickly communicate short emergency messages to a mass audience.

    Students and families are encouraged to subscribe to this free resource.

    CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR MU ALERT

     

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  • Parking Information

    The Parking Office at Millersville University is located at Boyer Building, directly behind the library on West Frederick Street. 

    Office hours are Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 

    CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT PARKING AT MU

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  • Behavioral Intervention Team

    Millersville University established the Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) to assist in addressing situations where students, faculty, or staff are displaying distruptive or threatening behaviors that potentially impede their own or others' ability to function successfully or safely.

    It is the responsibility of faculty, staff, and students to immediately report any situation that could possibly result in harm to anyone at the University. Any member of our community may report information to the BIT at 717-871-7070. 

    In cases where a person may pose an immediate risk of violence to self or others, please call 911.

    CLICK HERE TO LEARN ABOUT OUR BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION TEAM

     

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