A Welcoming Community

There is inherent value in the personal experiences of every student.

Creighton’s history is grounded in the centuries-old Jesuit tradition of care for the whole person, and we’re always working to keep the essence of that revolutionary idea alive at Creighton. We’re a work in progress, with one ultimate goal: ensure students, faculty and staff of every background—including every faith tradition—can bring their full selves to Creighton and feel a sense of belonging.

Belonging means feeling safe, respected and valued as part of a connected community. We strive to ensure every student, faculty and staff member feels a sense of care and acceptance while embracing our many cultures. Below, you’ll find more information about how we support that sense of belonging in tangible ways on campus.

Creighton Centers to Explore

Programs and Initiatives

Multicultural Clubs and Organizations

Student organizations allow Bluejays to celebrate diversity, build relationships and share themselves with the community. Explore Creighton’s culturally based organizations to see how you can join in.

Support for First-Generation Students

Creighton’s commitment to inclusion extends to first-generation college students, recognizing their unique challenges and experiences. Defined as students whose parents or guardians did not complete a four-year degree, first-generation students are supported through tailored programs and peer communities. 

Creighton offers support with:

  • Academics
  • Campus involvement
  • Financial management
  • Orientation sessions
  • Mixers and celebrations of first-generation achievements

With support from the First-generation Advisory Council, students are empowered to succeed and embrace the special role of being the first in their families to earn a degree.

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The Bias Education and Support Team

The Bias Education and Support Team (BEST) provides a wholistic approach to bias-related incidents, including restorative practices for members of the Creighton community.

When an incident of bias rises to the level of a violation of University policy, the Office of Title IX and Civil Rights Compliance, which oversees all reports of bias-related behavior and harassment, supervises the investigation while working with the BEST to provide support, education and restorative practices.

This system of bias response and education complements and reinforces Creighton's Jesuit, Catholic values, which recognize and uphold the importance of diversity, inclusion, cura peronalis (care of the whole person) and hospitality. At Creighton, faculty, staff and students are called to be men and women for and with others in pursuing inclusive excellence and justice for individuals and the entire University community.

If you feel that you or others have been the target of discrimination or harassment, please report it to the University via Tell Someone.

Contact Us

Campus Ministry

402.280.2779 
Campus_Ministry@creighton.edu

 

Division of Student Life

Creighton Hall Suite 224 
P: 402.280.2775 
F: 402.280.4706 
studentlife@creighton.edu