
Increase Retention by Maintaining a
Happy and Healthy Student Body
What is the Student Health and Wellness Program?
EducationDynamics' Student Health and Wellness Suite is a set of comprehensive online student resources featuring content written and supervised by our team of physicians, psychologists, counselors and other health professionals. Designed to provide preventative health education and self-management content, each program within the suite includes:
- Psycho-educational articles
- Audiovisual components
- Self-assessment screening tools
- Interactive self-improvement modules
-Presented in a dynamic, stimulating format to engage today's media-saturated college student
Why Use the Student Health
and Wellness Program?
The Student Health and Wellness Program offers three programs that help schools maintain the health and safety of their students, including methods for fighting depression, eating disorders and alcohol abuse.
The various programs are deployed in an online, Web-based format, allowing students to participate from the privacy of their home or residence hall. Administrators can monitor student engagement through EducationDynamics' Student Relationship Manager.
Alcohol Focus
Alcohol Focus is an engaging, alcohol education and abuse prevention program oriented toward all incoming students as a required part of a freshman experience course, or as an elective student health resource. It is designed to educate college students about the physical, emotional and social consequences of excessive drinking using a non-judgmental, harm-reduction approach.
Student HealthQuest
Student HealthQuest is an all-inclusive self-management program designed to promote and educate students about physical and psychological health and wellness, to prevent exacerbation of psychological disorders or physical health complaints, and to provide a self-help format to alleviate student stress.
eScreening
eScreening is an automated, year-long mental and physical health screening program that provides assessments of student mental and physical health on or between national screening days devoted to:
- Depression
- Eating disorders
- Alcohol
- Sexual and domestic violence
- Sleep
- Sexually transmitted infections
- And more