How do you stay well and do well at WashU? Check out resources, facilities, services, and programs that help you thrive.
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Washington University Health and Wellness Committee
Membership includes faculty, staff, graduate, professional and undergraduate students. Check out our offerings including a student-produced video.
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Flu Vaccination 2023
Flu shots are required for all students by November 1, 2022.
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Stressbusters
Stressbusters is a health initiative that helps students, staff and faculty rediscover relaxation.
Health Information for Graduate Students
Graduate and professional students, learn how to use the medical and counseling and psychological services at Habif Health and Wellness Center.
Health Promotion Services
Health Promotion Services works to help you build healthy decision making skills, reduce risk, and take care of yourself and your friends.
Immunization and Health Insurance Requirements
All incoming students must provide proof of specified immunizations and will be enrolled in health insurance unless they provide proof of other health coverage.
Let’s Talk for International Students
"Let's Talk" is a program that provides students with easy access to consultations with counselors from Counseling and Psychological Services.
Medical Health Care Appointments
Make an appointment at Habif Health and Wellness Center for medical and health care services, including same-day and next-day appointments.
Mindfulness and Meditation
Students in universities across the country are increasingly turning to mindfulness and meditation practices as a way to reduce stress.
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.
Peer Health Educators
A Peer Health Educator is an undergraduate student volunteer who is committed to creating a healthier WashU.