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Mental Health Promotion

Graduate students, and Peer Health Educators are available to host programs or conduct training sessions for students, student groups, classes, staff, and faculty. Frequent topics of the programs are stress, […]

Mental Health Resources and Programming

Materials, resources and programs from the Center for Counseling and Psychological Services can help you take the first step.

Messages from WashU about COVID-19

Here's a round-up of all messages and announcements about COVID-19 that have circulated to WashU families.

Mindfulness and Meditation

Students in universities across the country are increasingly turning to mindfulness and meditation practices as a way to reduce stress.

Mpox

Get the latest information on the monkeypox virus.

Notice of Privacy Practices

Safeguarding your health information is important to us. Our privacy practices describe how, when and why we may disclose your health information.

Online Mental Health Screening Program

Mental health screenings are a quick way to determine if you or someone you care about may need to reach out for an evaluation.

Patient Rights and Responsibilities

Respect lives here. We honor our students and each other by practicing empathy, kindness, consideration, communication, inclusion and trust.

PCR vs AG tests for COVID-19

There are two types of COVID tests, a PCR test and an Antigen test. The PCR test measures genetic material from the virus and is a very sensitive test for […]

Peer Health Educators

A Peer Health Educator is an undergraduate student volunteer who is committed to creating a healthier WashU.

Pharmacy

Quadrangle Pharmacy, in Habif Health and Wellness Center, is available to all students and their dependents.

Physical Accessibility on Campus

Campus accessibility maps and transportation options.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Many survivors experience trauma-related problems and feelings for a significant amount of time after a sexual assault.

Process for Rapid Access Zoom Counseling Appointments

Get support quickly during the semester wrap-up and finals via Rapid Access Zoom Counseling Appointments.

Promoting Student Well-Being in Learning Environments

As part of WashU’s commitment to student well-being, the Center for Teaching & Learning and Habif Health & Wellness have developed a guidebook for instructors.

Psychiatry Services

Students interested in psychiatric treatment who do not have an existing CCPS counselor should schedule a phone triage appointment.