Health & financial assistance

Healthcare on campus

Throughout their university career, students can receive support from health professionals, including general practitioners and specialists, psychologists, nurses and social workers. There is also a space dedicated to health at the heart of the Mirail campus: La Maison des Solidarités.

Students are offered medical check-ups during their 2nd year at university. A walk-in nursing service, a social service, general medical consultations, sexology and nutrition, as well as discussion groups and specialist consultations are available.

The departmental family planning and education centre has an office on the Mirail campus (Simpps, Maison des Solidarités) on Monday and Wednesday mornings.

Inter-university service for preventive medicine and health promotion (Simpps)

Campus Mirail, La Maison des Solidarités
05 61 50 41 41

Financial assistance

If you are having difficulties with your studies or everyday life, the university can help. UT2J provides students with a place to go for information on campus life, study conditions and living conditions: the Student Life Division. It is a key point of contact for foreign students, students with disabilities, students in difficulty, etc., and is the main interface between students and off-campus components or organisations.

Student Life Division / Division de la vie étudiante (Dive)

Social Affairs Division (PAS)
Campus Mirail, bât. L’Arche
Du lundi au vendredi de 8h30 à 12h30 et de 13h30 à 16h30
dive-pas@univ-tlse2.fr – 05 61 50 41 77

Crous social services

It welcomes you and listens to you whatever the nature of your difficulties (social, family, psychological, financial….).

You can meet with social service assistants by appointment at the Crous and at drop-in sessions organised on your campus. Crous also provides support for students with disabilities

There are also listening and support services available to help you: access to psychologists, peer exchanges, workshops to promote well-being, etc.


Reporting platform

As a civic-minded university, the Université Toulouse – Jean Jaurès is opposed to all forms of violence and/or discrimination, and is stepping up its commitment to combating such behaviour. The launch of its reporting platform marks a new stage in this commitment.

Its mission? To enable all members of the university community, whether victims or witnesses, to be listened to and protected, and to support the institution in its means to act.

► Access the reporting platform

The University’s reporting system in no way replaces national emergency numbers. In the event of an absolute emergency, please dial:

15 SAMU (medical emergency)

17 Police secours (to report an offence)

18 Fire brigade (in case of danger or accident)

114 Urgence SMS (accessible by application or SMS)

196 En mer (sea rescue)

112 Europe (medical emergency, offence, peril)