Housing and Dining
- Accommodations (service or emotional support animals)
- Residence Life and Housing
- Dining Services
- Mo’s Cupboard (food and resource pantry)
- Hound Bucks
- Food Allergies
Wellness and Safety
Career and Civic Engagement
Diversity and Inclusion
Academic Advising
Academic advisors provide undergraduate students with resources and appropriate referrals for well-informed decisions. Your advisor can help with the following:
- Schedule changes during add/drop
- Academic or personal concerns
- Course withdrawal
- Major exploration
- Degree planning
- Course registration
Reeves Library
Reeves Library contains a collection of more than 196,000 print volumes, access to more than 6,000 e-journals, and over 252,000 E-books It provides study space for more than 400 students, including study tables, individual carrels, group study areas, lounge seating, and study rooms.
Office of Disability and Accommodations
The ODA ensures access for every student with a disability. You should contact ODA if you think you need or any of the following:
- Accommodations
- Support with temporary injuries or illnesses
- Referrals to other campus support services.
Academic Support
This office houses peer-assisted learning of many kinds, as well as a variety of programming and support that you may find valuable to make the most out of your education. Programming includes:
- Skills and strategies sessions
- Tutoring and Peer Learning
- Academic planning
- Writing Center
Financial Aid
Connect with our financial aid experts for help with scholarships, grants, federal aid, and more. Students must go through the financial aid process, including completing the FAFSA, on a yearly basis.
Student Account Payments
You can make online payments to pay student account fees, including tuition, room and board, health insurance, course fees, and other miscellaneous charges. Moravian’s Student Accounts Portal provides for two methods of online payment: credit card and electronic check.
Student Health Insurance
Moravian University undergraduate students, full time graduate students (9 or more credits), and international students are required to have health insurance. If you do not currently have health insurance, there is the option to enroll and purchase coverage.
FAFSA Guide
Whether it's your first time or your fourth time, we know that filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) can be overwhelming and intimidating. That’s why Moravian University’s Office of Financial Aid Services is here to guide you every step of the way.
SHARE
Submit a SHARE Report if you are concerned about an individual student.
Campus Climate & Education Team
Submit a CCET Report to raise immediate concerns about incidents of bias or acts of harassment and discrimination.
Title IX
Make a report to the Title IX Coordinator if you experience or witness an incident of sexual misconduct.