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Sexual Health Resources

The Habif Health Promotions team offers a variety of sexual health programs and resources.

Sexual Health Tips

Tips for practicing safer sex in order to minimize risk of unplanned pregnancy and/or sexually transmitted infections.

Sexually Transmitted Infections and HIV Testing

HIV and other Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) are on campus. All people who engage in oral, vaginal and/or anal sex are at risk.

Sleep Health

Getting enough sleep not only contributes to how you feel and perform the next day, it also has a huge impact on the overall quality of your life.

Smoking and Tobacco Health Information

Tobacco use negatively impacts our physical and mental health, particularly for college students, who are already facing major health challenges such as stress.

Stay Well and Do Well at WashU

Learn about health and wellness resources available to help you succeed.

Stress Management

Get tips and resources for managing stress.

Student Health 101 Self-Care Guide

A quick reference for common health questions and emergencies facing students today.

Student Health Insurance Plan Information

Be an informed consumer. Understand the details of your health plan.

Student Insurance Continuation

Graduate students who graduate in May or August have the option to enroll themselves and their dependents in the continuation plan.

Student Portal for Habif Health and Wellness Center

The Habif Student Portal allows students to securely communicate with providers, submit forms electronically, and schedule or cancel appointments.

Substance Use Information

College students are at increased risk for using and abusing drugs.

Task Force on Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence Recommendations (PDF)

Read the recommendations of the sexual assault and relationship violence task force commissioned in the fall of 2014.

The Date

The Date is a sexual violence prevention program run every year for incoming students.

Therapy Assistance Online (TAO)

Get effective treatment when your schedule, or life, makes it hard to get to a regular counseling session.

ThrivingCampus

To explore community based mental health provider options, please use this new resource.