The St. Edward’s University experience strives to prepare students to live purposeful and productive lives in a diverse society.
Sometimes students aren't at their very best, the Dean of Students Office is here to support and assist students while they grow and develop during their time at St. Edward’s. We do this by working with students to make sure they are benefiting from resources that assist them in their intellectual, physical, social and spiritual growth.
If you have a concern and want to report it and/or request follow-up, please complete the Student of Concern/Conduct Form. By completing this form, you are initiating a response process. A staff member will look into the matter and may follow up with you.
If help is needed immediately, please call the University Police Department at (512) 448-8444.
Faculty and Staff Welfare Resources
The Dean of Students Office is committed to faculty and staff having the best resources to support students. Below are presentations that provide valuable information that could be used by community members when working with our diverse student population. Please call 512-448-8408 or email Connie Rey Rodriguez to schedule a presentation.
Distressed and Disruptive Student Behavior (DND)
The Dean of Students Office, in collaboration with the Health and Counseling Center, Student Disability Services, and the University Police Department, wants all faculty and staff to be prepared to address students who may be distressed or disruptive. In this presentation, you will learn about the resources we have in place for our students, best practices for handling these situations, and the processes on how to best support our students who may be struggling inside or outside the classroom.
How to Support Students with Anxiety and Depression
The Dean of Students Office, in collaboration with the Health and Counseling Center and faculty, want to educate faculty and staff about their role in helping students who are exhibiting signs of anxiety and depression. In this presentation, you will gather a full understanding of what a student is experiencing and learn different ways to engage these students.
Red Folder Campaign
St. Edward’s University launched the Red Folder Campaign to serve as a reference guide and tool to help faculty and staff support students in distress. Distribution of the folders is often accompanied by brief training from a team of staff members who consult on student welfare. Contact the Dean of Students Office to schedule training and/or receive hard copies of the Red Folder publication. You can also download your own copy.