Health and Wellness

Remembering to Take Care of Yourself

In the classroom, WashU seeks to train your mind. But outside of school, you still need to take care of your body. Exercise and recreation can keep you in shape, while on-campus medical care can treat your body — and mind — if the need arises.

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Getting well. Feeling better. Learning habits of good mental, emotional and sexual health. Keeping a proactive attitude toward the many aspects of your health. Habif can help.

Habif Health and Wellness Center

Habif is a full-service medical center with professional staff, facilities, programming, online resources and much more.

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TimelyCare: Virtual care from anywhere

WashU students now get FREE 24/7 medical and mental telehealth. Download the app today.

To Help Someone Who Has Experienced Relationship or Sexual Violence

Sexual assault and harassment, stalking and relationship violence can all traumatize not only the survivor, but also his, her or their family and friends.

Training Opportunities at the Washington University in St. Louis Center for Counseling and Psychological Services 2024-2025

CCPS at Washington University in St. Louis is offering a one year (two semesters) advanced practicum training opportunity beginning fall semester of 2024.

Travel Medicine

Before you travel, schedule a travel medicine appointment to make sure you are prepared for your trip.

Treatment and Direct Support Services

Here are mental health resources and support you can find at Habif Health and Wellness Center.

ULifeline Self-Assessment for College Mental Health

Complete a self-assessment at Ulifeline to learn telling insights about your current state of mind.

University Policies on Relationship and Sexual Violence

WashU has policies and procedures in place to protect our community from sexual violence, harassment and misconduct.

University Sexual Harassment Investigation Board (USHIB)

The USHIB is comprised of faculty, staff and students appointed by the chancellor and trained to investigate complaints involving allegations of sexual assault.

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