The University of Missouri–St. Louis offers many resources to support our campus community during this time. Below, we outline a number of those resources and encourage you to utilize them as needed.
The University of Missouri–St. Louis offers many resources to support our campus community during this time. Below, we outline a number of those resources and encourage you to utilize them as needed.
Keep Learning — a website that provides you with many great tips and resources to support your education
Academic Advising — schedule a visit to review degree requirements and course enrollment — 314-516-5396
Office of the Registrar — access to academic records, enrollment data, registration information and more — 314-516-5545
Student Academic Support Services — access university tutoring services, student enrichment and achievement supports and multicultural student services — 314-516-5128
Student Affairs — provides programming and services to compliment the academic experience — 314-516-5211
UMSL Global — provides support for current and future international students — 314-516-5753
Canvas Student Guide — includes detailed help pages
UMSL Canvas Online Overview — includes detailed instructions and tutorials for learning remotely
UMSL Help Desk — password changes and login issues
UMSL Learning Resource Lab — UMSL Canvas tech support
UMSL Online Mentor Program — graduate students to help you adjust to the online environment
If you live in an area where Mediacom is available, please contact them at 1-855-904-2225 or visit Mediacom. Mediacom currently offers a $9.95 per month internet connection for residences without internet. To see if you qualify for Mediacom, please check your address.
If you live in an area where Charter/Spectrum is available, please contact them at 1-844-488-8395 or Charter Communications. Charter/Spectrum is currently offering free internet for 60 days for residences without internet. To see if you qualify for Charter/Spectrum, please visit Spectrum.
If you live in an area where Comcast/Internet Essentials is available, please contact them or visit Internet Essentials. They are offering free internet for two months.
Health Services — dedicated to providing quality health care for students — 314-516-5671
Counseling Services — provides quality care for your physical and mental health — 314-516-5711
Disability Access Services — provides individualized accommodations and support — 314-516-5671
Sanvello — A free app available for any student, faculty or staff member with a university email address that has tools to create a mental health roadmap and track the progress of a user’s journey
Guided mindful practices — The UM System’s webpage offers basic meditation and relaxation practices.
Recreation and Wellness Center — your source to maintain your fitness and training needs — 314-516-2348
Keep Teaching — a website dedicated to supporting faculty engaged in online, blended or remote instruction
Center for Teaching and Learning — supports the professional development of those who teach and learn at UMSL — 516-314-4508
Academic Affairs Communiques — Communications from the Office of Academic Affairs
Teaching Tools — a resource which compiles tools and instructions for use
PPE Request Form — order departmental PPE for use in offices, labs and classrooms. You must be logged into Google with your @umsystem account to view this form.
UMSL IT Remote Work FAQs — provides answers and instructions for frequently asked questions including how to access your desktop, email, Google drive, and other common tools remotely.
Remote Desktop Gateway — Connect to Windows workstations remotely and securely, without a VPN client, from mostly anywhere that you have access to the Internet.
VPN — Securely connect to campus resources from an off-campus site.
UM System Remote Work/Remote Teaching FAQ — An additional resource with general information for systemwide employees.
Employee Assistance Program — offers free, confidential professional services to eligible employees and their dependents.
Self-Care Resources — crated by MIMH provides compilation of helpful self-care ideas, links and resources in areas like mindfulness, physical health and entertainment
Recreation and Wellness Center — your source to maintain your fitness and training needs 314-516-2348
Health Services — dedicated to providing quality health care for students — 314-516-5671
Disability Access Services — provides individualized accommodations and support — 314-516-5671
Sanvello — A free app available for any student, faculty or staff member with a university email address that has tools to create a mental health roadmap and track the progress of a user’s journey
Guided mindful practices — The UM System’s webpage offers basic meditation and relaxation practices.
Working Well — Human Resources policies, telework guides and tips
Working Through COVID-19 — a central UM System site that provides information on updated policies and practices during the pandemic
Please review the following Enhanced HR Policies for Employees in Response to COVID-19 per CRR 20.021
Please reach out via phone at (573) 882-2146, toll-free at (800) 488-5288 or by email at hrservicecenter@umsystem.edu.
Or contact the UMSL Human Resources department at (314) 516-5805.
UMSL's Unified Command team is responsibile for oversight of the university's response to the pandemic. The team follows the Incident Command System as outlined by the DHS National Incident Management System as outlined in the UMSL Emergency Operations Plan.
D'Andre Braddix, Associate Vice Provost for Student Affairs, DAndreBraddix@umsl.edu
Dan Freet, Chief of Police/Institutional Safety, freetd@umsl.edu
Jim Hertel, Executive Director of Human Resources, hertelj@umsl.edu
Daryl Ives, Executive Director of Facilities Management, dives@umsl.edu
Marie Mora, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor, marie.mora@umsl.edu
Justin Roberts, Assistant Vice Chancellor, Marketing and Communications, robertsju@umsl.edu
Bob Samples, Chief of Staff, bob@umsl.edu
Christopher Sullivan, Campus Health Officer, sullivan@umsl.edu