The University Counseling Center (UCC) continues to adapt and expand its services to meet the growing needs of students across various disciplines, with a focus on accessibility and streamlined support. Several updates have been made to the counseling resources available to students, particularly regarding session structures and embedded counselors.
2024
Student Affairs is launching a Well-being Navigation Program in fall 2024 to provide personalized guidance, coping strategies, health education, and referrals to both on- and off-campus resources at no cost. The program, funded by the Communities That Care grant, will enhance health literacy by directing students to relevant health and wellness resources, encouraging them to take an active role in managing their well-being journey.
On February 27, 2024, Dr. Sherrá Watkins, associate vice president of student health and wellness, along with health and wellness directors, led the inaugural townhall. This event provided a comprehensive overview of the 2023 campus data, updates from all health and wellness departments, and an opportunity for input from the university community.