Student Affairs

Samuel Merritt University offers students a variety of support services during every stage of your educational journey.

Support for Students

The Office of Student Services supports the mission of the University and plays a significant role in educating the whole student in preparation for a lifetime of learning, leadership, and service in a diverse and global society. Through the promotion of health, leadership, and community, Student Services supports students for life and a career in the health sciences.

The programs and services (listed in the menu to the left) foster the integration of student learning with personal development, personal responsibility, and the advancement of a healthy campus community.

We know that about one-third of students are worried about having sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food. The food pantries are here so that students have access to healthy and nourishing food that promotes health and wellbeing so you can successfully focus on your studies.

Regular Hours
  • Oakland: Tuesday and Thursday, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Campus Service Center 3100 Telegraph Ave., Suite 110.  Contact Roni Wallace at least one hour ahead if you plan to come in so we are prepared for your visit.
  • Sacramento:  By appointment; contact Robyn Heise.
  • San Francisco Peninsula:  By appointment; contact the SFPC Front Desk for details.

SMU contracts with multiple agencies that require a criminal background and drug screening for students to be able to participate in rotations at their sites.  In response to these requirements, student criminal background check and drug screenings are conducted within a standardized process through the Office of the Vice President of Enrollment and Student Services.  Criminal background checks are completed for all students as a condition of student admission.  Drug screenings are conducted for students from the DPM, DPT, MPA and MOT programs as required by their assigned rotation agency sites.  Both a criminal background check and drug screen are required upon admission for students attending all nursing programs with the exception of the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Program.  Information and compliance guidelines for the SMU student criminal background and drug screening process are outlined below. 

A criminal background check must be completed by each SMU student as a condition of admission. By contract, in order to participate in rotations, SMU’s clinical agency partners require that each student complete a criminal background check.  Current statute of limitation:  If students maintain continuous enrollment, they generally will not be required to repeat a background check screen unless a clinical site specifically requires an updated report.

A drug screen is required by many of SMU’s clinical agency partners.  Students will be assigned a Quest Diagnostics location to complete their drug screen.  It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED students go to their assigned location.  However, students can complete their drug screen at any Quest Diagnostics or Labcorp location as long as the facility is contracted with CastleBranch. If going to an alternate location, students must call the drug test location in advance to ensure they are contracted with CastleBranch. 

All newly admitted nursing students are required to complete a drug screen.   Only students participating in the DNP or CM post professional nursing programs may possibly be exempted from this additional requirement.   All other students (DPM, DPT, MPA, OTD, MOT) must complete a drug screen upon advance notification from their program clinical faculty/staff or program chair.  Currently, if students maintain continuous enrollment, they will not be asked to repeat a drug screen by the majority of clinical agencies.  Some agencies, however, may establish different timeframes for their drug screening and it is possible that some students will be required to be screened more than one time.

Background Check and Drug Screen

Background Check Only

Drug Screen Only (10 Panel)

 

Beginning June 30, Students can reserve a study room in the OAK Library via EMS

Reserve a Study Room in the OAK Library

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The Dorms at Woodminster Terrace

Say Hello To Housing For Samuel Merritt Students - All The Perks Without The Price.

Experience true freedom when you make The Dorms at Woodminster Terrace home. Each dorm is fully-furnished and our community has an amenity for (basically) everything else.

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Think: fitness center, game room, study lounge, yoga studio, on-site laundry, remodeled kitchens with new appliances, a garden with panoramic views of the city and ocean, 24/7 security in a gated community, and so much more. Plus, you’re never too far away from campus or a quick cup of joe. The Dorms at Woodminster Terrace provides a creative and affordable space for you to thrive. 

 

Nestled in the Oakland Hills, this vibrant community provides serenity and great spaces to work, study and play with other students. We also provide shuttle service to get you minutes from campus, so sit back, relax and enjoy the ride!

 

Tour with us! For more information on pricing and to set an appointment for a viewing, fill out a form on our website: thedormsatwoodminsterterrace.com.

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Financial Aid & Scholarships

We can help you determine what financial aid options are best for your academic needs and career goals.   

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Student Accounts

We have information on your account balance, tuition, fees, and payment plan options. 

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Community Engagement

At Samuel Merritt University, you can make a difference in the community from day one. Service is embedded in everything we do, from the classroom to the clinic and beyond.

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Academic Calendar

Look ahead to plan exams, vacations, and graduation based on your program. 

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