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Three-Part Program for Physical and Mental Health

Promote balanced lifestyle for success in studies, life


Anxiety, embarrassment, ignorance, and denial are the enemies of a healthy lifestyle. They’re the major reasons college students don’t seek help for physical and psychological problems, even those serious enough to affect their studies or force them to drop out of school.

With the Student Health and Wellness program you remove those barriers. Its online, Web-based format lets students deal with health-related problems from the privacy of their homes or residence halls.

They get reliable information on health-related topics, created by our team of physicians, psychologists, counselors and other health professionals. They also engage with self-assessment tools that help them understand whether they have a problem, how to correct it, and whether they should seek outside help.

The program includes three programs dealing with the major threats to student health and safety, including methods for fighting depression, eating disorders and alcohol abuse.

Alcohol Focus is an engaging alcohol education and abuse prevention program oriented toward all incoming students. It can be used as a required part of a freshman experience course, or as an elective student health resource. It uses a non-judgmental, harm-reduction approach to educate college students about the physical, emotional and social consequences of excessive drinking.

Student HealthQuest is an all-inclusive self-management approach to promoting and educating students about physical and psychological health and wellness. Its purpose is to prevent exacerbation of psychological disorders or physical health complaints, and to provide a self-help format to alleviate student stress.

eScreening is an automated, year-long screening program that provides assessments of student mental and physical health. It can be keyed to national screening days for

  • Depression
  • Eating disorders
  • Alcohol
  • Sexual and domestic violence
  • Sleep
  • Sexually transmitted infections
  • And more

With Student Health and Wellness you can monitor student engagement to track the success of the program. It will send e-mail reminders to students who have not completed scheduled screenings.

The program incorporates a built-in intervention system with continuous alerts that notify school administrators when a student indicates distress. Administrators can then intervene to provide support or information for the affected student.