Campus Resources
Medical Concerns
Signs and symptoms of coronavirus and influenza are very similar. If you are running a high fever and have a mild-to-severe respiratory illness, with a cough, sore throat, and/or difficulty breathing, please call Winslow Health Center at (814) 332-4355 to set up an appointment to be seen by a physician or nurse practitioner as soon as possible. We are in close communication with the Meadville Medical Center, who is able to support us if any cases are identified.
(814) 332-4355
Counseling & Support
For individual and group counseling in a confidential setting, please contact the Counseling & Personal Development Center.
(814) 332-4368
24/7 Helpline:
(814) 332-2105
International Students
For international students and scholars with questions about travel and their ability to return for future semesters, please contact the International Education Office:
(814) 332-4891
Lucinda Morgan – Director, International Education: lmorgan@allegheny.edu
Study Away Programs
For questions about Study Away Programs and Experiential Learning (EL) Seminars, please contact the International Education Office:
(814) 332-4891
Lucinda Morgan – Director, International Education: lmorgan@allegheny.edu
Financial Questions
For questions regarding students’ financial situations, please contact the Financial Services Office:
(800) 376-7075
finsrv@allegheny.edu
Contact Information
At-A-Glance
Health Center
(814) 332-4355
Public Safety
(814) 332-3357
Dean of Students
(814) 332-4356
Counseling Center
(814) 332-4368
International Education
(814) 332-4891
Spiritual & Religious Life
(814) 332-2800
External Links
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Pennsylvania Department of Health
State-by-state warnings, states of emergency, and cancelations
World Health Organization (WHO)
Domestic travel advice from CDC
US Travel Association – Emergency Preparedness
U.S. Department of State (DOS)
Update map of US cases & deaths from COVID-19
Updated: March 13, 2020
CDC Resources
Printable Handouts & Posters
Share Facts About COVID-19
Know the facts about coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and help stop the spread of rumors.
What you need to know
Coronavirus Disease 2019 is a new disease that causes respiratory illness in people and can spread from person to person. This virus was first identified during an investigation into an outbreak in Wuhan, China.
What to do if you are sick
If you are sick with Coronavirus Disease 2019, or suspected of being infected with it, follow the steps in this fact sheet to help prevent spreading it to people in your home and community.
Stop the spread of germs poster
Help prevent the spread of respiratory diseases, like Coronavirus Disease 2019 by avoiding close contact with people who are sick; covering cough and sneeze; avoiding touching eyes, nose and mouth; and washing your hands with soap and water.
More at cdc.gov