Frequently Asked Questions
A collection of commonly asked questions. If you have another question about CAPS or mental health services that is not answered here, please email our office at caps@seattleu.edu or call our office at 206-296-6090.
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CAPS Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Seattle University students are eligible for clinical services while they are currently enrolled and taking classes, including undergraduate, graduate, and law school students. Students must be in Washington at the time of their appointment.
- If you graduate or withdraw from the university you would no longer be eligible for CAPS counseling services.
- University employees who are part-time students are not eligible for clinical services since the University provides health insurance as part of the employee benefits package. Employees seek services through the university Employee Assistance Program.
CAPS services are completely free for SU students. There is no billing, insurance requirement, or copay at CAPS.
No. CAPS operates under the following standard business hours (all times in PST):
Mondays - Fridays
8:30am - 12 p.m. PST
1 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. PST
In addition, the CAPS office closes at 3 p.m. on Fridays during the Summer quarter.
For mental health support outside of university business hours, visit https://timelycare.com/seattleu, login with your SU credentials, and select "TalkNow". In an emergency, contact Public Safety at 206-296-5911.
Additionally you can request referrals to off-campus therapists. To do so, please email requesting assistance finding off-campus providers to caps@seattleu.edu.
CAPS does not offer psychiatry services or medication management. Students who have questions about managing their medications on-campus should contact the Student Health Center for support. CAPS can also provide referral information to prescribers in the community. For help with referrals, see our Case Management & Receiving Referrals page