Well-Being
WashU WellBeing | Resources and programming to help students live their healthiest lives
WashU WellBeing highlights monthly topics that focus on our student’s health and wellness. In alignment with the Division of Student Affairs Healthy Excellence initiative, we aspire to distinguish WashU as a place where students graduate even healthier than when they arrive. During April, we’re highlighting WashU Cares. WashU Cares specializes in connecting students to mental, medical, financial and academic resources by using supportive case management.
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WashU Cares Report Form
Report a concern about a WashU Danforth Campus student's safety and well-being.
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How to Help Students of Concern
Learn how to recognize behaviors of concern and how to help students who need support.
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Health Emergencies and Crises
In the course of your college career, you may find yourself in a situation where someone’s health is in danger. Here's what you need to know.
Featured Student
Lojain Elkhidir wants everyone to know that going to college is difficult. But more than that, she wants everyone to know that it’s ok to talk about it.
Lojain Elkhidir, Peer Health Educator
“There definitely can be a stigma when it comes to talking about mental health issues. Part of being a Peer Health Educator is having these conversations.”
Read the storyHot Topics
for WashU Cares
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Frequently-Asked Questions for WashU Cares
Review this list of questions and answers to see if your concern is addressed or you can link to other resources for help.
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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.
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Helping Students in Distress
If you feel concerned about a student who may need help connecting to resources we accept referrals from all students, faculty, and staff.
Contact Residential Life
Contact Residential Life with any questions, comments or concerns.
Center for Counseling and Psychological Services
Call 314-935-6695 or email CCPScoordinator@wustl.edu for comprehensive therapeutic services, consultation, and outreach programs.
Frequently-Asked Questions for WashU Cares
Review this list of questions and answers to see if your concern is addressed or you can link to other resources for help.
Health Emergencies and Crises
In the course of your college career, you may find yourself in a situation where someone’s health is in danger. Here's what you need to know.
Helping Students in Distress
If you feel concerned about a student who may need help connecting to resources we accept referrals from all students, faculty, and staff.
How to Help Students of Concern
Learn how to recognize behaviors of concern and how to help students who need support.
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.
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Associated Departments
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Habif Health and Wellness Center
We support the education and development of our students by promoting their health and well-being.
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Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention Center (RSVP)
The RSVP Center is committed to prevention education, as well as response, support and empowerment for victims of relationship and sexual violence.