What Student support services exist on the Grand Cayman campus?
The Dean of Student Affairs works closely with the Dean of Academic Affairs and the Dean of Basic Sciences as well as with all faculty to provide support to students experiencing academic and/or personal difficulties. Short-term counseling, crisis counseling and general counseling relating to academic difficulties are available with the Dean of Student Affairs. If longer-term counseling and support is required, referrals can be made to professionals in the community. Academic counseling, including test-taking skills, time management skills and study skills can also be initiated in conjunction with the Dean of Academic Affairs. The Dean of Student Affairs also serves as a liaison between the Student Government Organization (SGA) and the St. Matthew’s University administration.