Portland Campus Resources

Virtual Campus Resources

Boston Based Resources

All Northeastern University offices are available to Northeastern students, no matter where in the world you are!

Check out our Resources page to find out more about how these offices can support you.

Disability-Related Accommodations

The Disability Resource Center (DRC) is dedicated to partnering with the diverse population of students, staff, and faculty who we serve at Northeastern and in the surrounding community.

To contact the DRC, email DRC@northeastern.edu or call 617-373-2675.

If you are an incoming student or a current student that is not registered at the DRC, visit the Incoming and Unregistered Students page. This will give you access to the student disclosure form and your DRC portal.

If you are already registered with the DRC, visit the Registered Students page for access to accommodation guidelines and supports as well as your DRC portal.

Religious Accommodations

The Center for Spirituality, Dialogue, and Service (CSDS) explains the university policies on Accommodations for Religious Observance. This includes notes on support for religious groups and programming, the purpose of religious activity on campus, accommodation guidelines, and more. For more information or questions, you can contact CSDS at 617-373-2728 or fill out the CSDS online form.

Off-Campus Resources

Community Resources

Maine Sexual Assault Support Centers

  • Maine’s sexual assault support centers all provide: Free and private support from trained people who understand and want to help; crisis support to survivors and their family and friends when they need it; help, information, and in person support for survivors who go to the hospital, police, or court; connection to other help in your community; support groups; training and other support for organizations and workplaces; community and school education to help prevent and respond to sexual assault
  • For specific information for York and Cumberland Counties, visit the Portland-based MECASA site
  • Sexual Assault Helpline: 800-871-7741

Through These Doors: Domestic Violence Resources and Advocacy

  • Provides a full array of services to people experiencing domestic abuse and related issues including community education, prevention, and training on domestic abuse to Cumberland County and engaging in efforts to hold perpetrators of abuse accountable for their action
  • 24/7 Helpline: 800-537-6066

MaineTransNet

  • Community-based organization led by transgender people for transgender people providing peer-to-peer support groups, social and community events, advocacy for the transgender community across Maine, and training for medical, mental health, and social service providers. 
  • Trans Lifeline is a trans-led, focused, and staffed crisis line, and is MaineTransNet’s first choice for crisis support for our community. In addition to answering all calls by transgender identified volunteers, the Trans Lifeline has a strict policy of never calling the police or other emergency response services on trans people in crisis. 
  • Trans Lifeline Phone: 877-565-8860
Legal Resources

Pine Tree Legal Assistance

  • Committed to making the justice system more accessible for all Mainers, regardless of income. We provide direct legal advocacy to Mainers with low incomes who need help resolving serious civil legal issues. Our advocacy ranges from legal advice and brief assistance to negotiations and full legal representation
  • Cumberland County Phone: 207-774-8211
Medical Treatment

MMP Critical Care

Planned Parenthood: Portland, Maine

  • Planned Parenthood is one of the nation’s leading providers of high-quality, affordable health care, and the nation’s largest provider of sex education. With or without insurance, you can always visit for your health care. If you’re concerned about cost, you may qualify for low- or no-cost services.
  • Phone: 207-797-8881
  • Location: 443 Congress Street, Portland, ME 04101