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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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.

Immunization Exemption Policy

Students can qualify for an immunization exemption on the basis of religious or medical grounds.

Important Counseling and Psychological Services Policies

There are some key policies about Center for Counseling and Psychological (CCPS) that you should know.

In Case of Mental Health Emergency and Crisis Response

If your or someone else have a mental health emergency or crisis, there's quick help available.

Information for Graduate Student Survivors of Relationship and Sexual Violence

Find information for graduate and professional student survivors of relationship and sexual violence, including resources on and off campus.

Information for LGBTQIA Survivors of Relationship and Sexual Violence

Washington University is dedicated to providing well-trained, culturally competent support for LGBTQIA survivors of sexual and relationship violence.

Information for Male Survivors of Relationship and Sexual Violence

Read information for male survivors of relationship or sexual violence.

Information for Survivors of Relationship and Sexual Violence

Learn about the aftermath of sexual assault and/or relationship violence, and ways to take care of yourself.

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