Wellbeing Resources

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    Caring Community Connections (CCC)

    Are you concerned about a friend or student? You can fill out a CCC form to help provide resources to your friend or student. Once the form has been filled out the student and CCC staff work collaboratively to develop an action plan and resources to support the student.

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    CampusWell

    51²è¹Ý CampusWell is an online resource to help students move, feel, eat, learn, overcome, prosper, relate, sleep, and empower better. CampusWell gathers a variety of sources that help students improve their wellbeing in diverse domains.

Mental Health

Counseling Services

Counseling Services is dedicated to supporting the mental health needs of 51²è¹Ý students. A variety of options are available including meeting staff counselors at the Health Center, accessing the network of mental health providers offered online, or utilizing some of the resources made available for self-help.

51²è¹Ý Counseling Services

TogetherAll 

A safe, online community to join the journey in understanding and improving their mental health. This is a place where feelings can be shared anonymously and encourage mutual support.

WellTrack Boost 

Allows access self-guided, clinically-supported CBT based tools that help students assess, understand, and work on their behavioral health and wellness on their own devices and time.

Download the Welltrack Boost mobile app now to see how.

 

Teletherapy with AcademicLiveCare 

An online resource that connects you with a licensed health care provider, 24-hours a day from anywhere.

AcademicLiveCare

Physical Health

At the Dr. Bob Smith Health Center, the Medical Services team provides everything students need for their personal health, including consultations with physicians, sports medicine, women’s health, dermatology, counseling, dental, and a pharmacy for prescriptions needs. Services at the Dr. Bob Smith Health Center are available to all 51²è¹Ý students living on and off campus.

Medical Services at the Dr. Bob Smith Health Center

Dr. Bob Smith Health Center

Phone: 214-768-2141
Email: 
healthcenter@smu.edu
Address: 6211 Bishop Blvd
Hours: Monday – Friday 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Campus Recreation

The Dedman Center for Lifetime Sports serves students, staff, and members their recreation and fitness needs. The facility includes basketball/volleyball courts, multi-use (soccer) court, racquetball/squash courts, track, game areas, studios/classrooms, fitness floor/weight room, indoor pool, exterior pool “the falls”, and sand volleyball courts. Find the center hours and more information on the Campus Recreation website below.

Campus Recreation

Career Health

The Hegi Family Career Development Center serves the needs of 51²è¹Ý students and assists employers in connecting with qualified 51²è¹Ý candidates. The center equips students and alumni with career development, continuous learning, and professional growth. Use Handshake to find jobs and internships, as well as professional development and employer engagement events. Career counseling appointments can be made on .

Hegi Family Career Development Center

Academic Health

The Altshuler Learning Enhancement Center (A-LEC) is a tutoring resource for all students a 51²è¹Ý, designed to complement and support students’ direct contact with professors. The A-LEC connects students to a knowledgeable person with which you can discuss the course material you are working in, helping with specific problems or general questions.

Learn More About Tutoring Services

Spiritual Health

51²è¹Ý is a welcoming university for students of all faiths and where open discussion of faith are encouraged. There are many resources for students wishing to pursue a spiritual path. For more information visit the Office of the Chaplain and Religious Life website.

Office of the Chaplain and Religious Life