
Students Experiencing Crisis
At BYU-Pathway Worldwide, we know that life can bring unexpected hardships that affect your ability to learn and progress. Grounded in discipleship, opportunity, and covenant belonging, the Dean of Students Office is here to walk with you through difficult times and help connect you with the right resources.
A student crisis may include:
- Loss of a loved one
- Physical or emotional trauma
- Abuse or violence
- Mental health challenges
- Serious illness or hospitalization
- Safety concerns
If you are in immediate danger, please contact local emergency services. If you need someone to talk to now, you can visit findahelpline.com.
Financial Hardship
The Dean of Students Office does not provide grants, scholarships, or tuition discounts. However, we can support students experiencing hardship due to financial strain by helping you explore local resources, Church support, and other community services available in your area. Students can also explore job resources by visiting Career Services.
Mental Health Resources
While BYU-Pathway does not provide professional counseling services or therapy, we do all we can to support you in your studies, even during difficult or challenging times. Our goal is to help you succeed by connecting you with tools, resources, and caring mentors who can walk beside you.
If you are feeling stressed, anxious, or overwhelmed, the following resources may be helpful:
- Find a Helpline
- Facing Challenges – Self-help Guide*
- Managing Stress in Stressful Times*
- Mental Health Resources*
- Developing a Growth Mindset
- Wellness Plan
- Contact the Student Wellness office
(*provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
We are here to help you navigate challenges with compassion, dignity, and care. If you are unsure where to turn, please contact the Dean of Students Office and together we can start finding a solution.