Alvernia's SOLAR (Support, Opportunity, Love, Access, and Resources) defines a campus culture of care designed to organize services and opportunities that ensure you have the resources you need to succeed during your academic journey and beyond.


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Email SOLAR@alvernia.edu or contact Director of Social Services Melissa Terwilliger at melissa.terwilliger@alvernia.edu. A list of frequently asked questions can be found on this page.

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Navigation Office
Navigators work to improve student success, instructional innovation, institutional retention and graduation rates.
Clare's Cupboard
Clare’s Cupboard is ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥â€™s on campus resource available to all students in need.
Academic Success Center
ASC provides student advising and support services including peer tutoring, accessibility services, multilingual support, writing support and academic coaching.



Office of Student Financial Services
SFS provides students information to secure the necessary resources to meet their educational goals and financial obligations to the university.
Medical and Counseling Center
Penn Medicine - ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥ Medical and Counseling Center provides a caring and confidential environment for healthcare and counseling needs.

Monday/Wednesday/Thursday: 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Friday: 7:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Community Resources
Learn more about ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥'s resources as well as those in the community.
Career Closet
Career Closet
Are you in need of professional attire for an interview, presentation or internship? Located on the first floor of Campus Commons, ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥'s Career Closet features a selection of hand-picked, professional clothing of all sizes. The offerings are free for students. ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥ also offers a winter coat drive.
Concerned ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥ Someone's Wellbeing?
Use this quick reference to determine who to contact when faced with a student who is distressed, disruptive, or in crisis.

Office of Residence Life
Need housing options during breaks? The Office of Residence Life can assist with that.
Hope Fund
This fund assists all students and families in financial need and provides ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥ with the flexibility and resources necessary to address student hardships as they arise.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does SOLAR stand for?


SOLAR stands for Support, Opportunity, Love, Access, and Resources. It is a campus-wide initiative focused on organizing opportunities and services to ensure the success and persistence of every ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥ student.

Is there a SOLAR Office?


SOLAR is not a physical office. It is a campus culture that brings together various student support services under one vision. Its purpose is to ensure that all students can easily access the resources they need for academic and personal success.

How does the new Office of Social Services and Director of Social Services work to support SOLAR?

The Office of Social Services will promote the culture of care through the implementation of case management by connecting students to community-based services and campus supports, help oversee the distribution of Hope Fund resources, ensure that community resources remain accurate and relevant and will collect data to determine ways to improve support to students and retention rates. The inaugural Director of Social Services Melissa Terwilliger will lead the work of the Office of Social Services.

What is case management and how does this approach support SOLAR goals?

This is a holistic approach where the case manager works to support the student by connecting students to resources on and off campus while collaborating with university staff and community services to monitor progress. The case manager will coach the student to become more independent while advocating for the student. The purpose of case management is to ensure that barriers are broken to provide more opportunities to achieve academic success.

How has the SOLAR work started at the university?


Several initiatives have already begun under SOLAR, including the Career Closet (providing professional attire for students), the Winter Coat Drive, and Commuter Lunches to support students in need of essential items and social connections. There are also several well-established programs such as Clare’s Cupboard (food pantry), Navigation Office (Navigators provide individualized support to guide, motivate, and inspire students towards personal and academic success) and Academic Success Center (tutoring and mentoring) that are being pulled together as part of the resource network.

How does SOLAR support student retention and graduation?


SOLAR addresses the barriers that students may face in their academic journey, such as financial, personal, and academic challenges. By organizing comprehensive support services in areas like mental health, career readiness, and basic needs assistance, SOLAR helps students stay on track, persist, and graduate.

How does SOLAR align with ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥â€™s Franciscan values?


SOLAR directly aligns with ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥â€™s Franciscan mission of service, community care, and holistic education. It reflects our commitment to supporting the whole student—mind, body, and spirit—by providing resources that help students thrive academically and personally.

How will I know if SOLAR is working?


SOLAR’s success will be measured by increased student engagement, higher retention rates, and positive student outcomes. Regular updates on the program’s progress will be shared through email newsletters, the Alvernia website, and campus communications.

 

FAQs for Students

Who can benefit from SOLAR services?


All Alvernia students, including undergraduates, graduate students, and adult learners, can benefit from SOLAR services. Whether you need help with academics, financial aid, career guidance, or personal well-being, SOLAR ensures that a support system is available for you.

I'm in need of emergency aid. How to I access Hope Fund Resources?


Students request Hope Fund support by emailing SOLAR@alvernia.edu with their request. Your request will be reviewed by a team of SOLAR leaders a representative will follow up with you to gather additional details.

Are SOLAR services free for students?


Yes, most of the services under the SOLAR initiative, such as access to Clare’s Cupboard, academic advising, and mental health support, are free for students. Additional resources, such as career counseling, financial planning, and tutoring, are also available at no extra cost.

How do I find out more about the services offered through SOLAR?


You can visit the SOLAR page on the ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥ website, check digital displays around campus, or speak with faculty and staff who are leading the areas of SOLAR network. Keep an eye on email announcements and social media posts for updates on new services and opportunities.

 

FAQs for Faculty and Staff

How can I support SOLAR?


You can support SOLAR by learning about your role in it and staying informed about the available services. Faculty, staff, partners and the extended community should work collaboratively to ensure students can seamlessly access resources. Participation in training and programming such as workshops, mentoring, and community-building activities will also help foster a culture of care on campus.

I know a student who is in need of emergency aid. How do I connect them with Hope Fund resources?


Alvernia faculty and staff can alert campus SOLAR leaders of a student's emergency aid need by emailing SOLAR@alvernia.edu with their request. The request will be reviewed by a team of SOLAR leaders and a representative will follow up with you to gather additional details.

What role do faculty and staff play in SOLAR?


Faculty and staff are key to ensuring the success of SOLAR. They are encouraged to help connect students to resources and services, support the culture of care through mentoring and guidance, and collaborate in SOLAR events that promote student well-being and academic success.

 

FAQs for ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥ Community

Can I volunteer to help with SOLAR initiatives?


Yes! Faculty, staff, students, and even alumni are welcome to volunteer. You can contribute to initiatives such as Clare’s Cupboard, mentorship programs, or SOLAR events. Contact the SOLAR team or the appropriate campus office for more details on how to get involved.

How can I financially support ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥'s SOLAR initiatives?


There are many ways to financially support SOLAR. ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥'s Hope Fund assists all students and families in financial need and provides ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥ with the flexibility and resources necessary to address student hardships as they arise. In addition, two pillars of ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥'s Partners in Progress Campaign are Access and Opportunity and Student Success. To find out how to support SOLAR, please reach out to Vice President for Institutional Advancement Thomas C. Minick at 610-790-2862 or thomas.minick@alvernia.edu, or Associate Vice President for Institutional Advancement Meggan Kerber at 610-796-8327 or meggan.kerber@alvernia.edu.