Are you searching for health and well-being resources for yourself or another Vanderbilt student?
Vanderbilt staff are here and ready to provide you with support and care. Below are a number of health and well-being resources available through the Student Care Network.*
Student Care Coordination
Student Care Coordination can be your first and central point of contact for identifying wellness needs and determining the most appropriate resources. Student care coordinators collaborate with you to develop a success plan, share education about and facilitate connections to appropriate on- and off-campus resources, and provide accountability through supportive follow-up meetings. Complete an intake form and schedule an appointment or attend a Drop-In Care Coordination session to get started. The drop-in schedule is on the SCC website.
University Counseling Center
The University Counseling Center provides counseling, medication management and assessment support. Drop-In Consultations are available as a quick way to informally connect with a therapist without an appointment. The UCC also offers group therapy and workshops that provide supportive and affirming spaces for students to discuss challenges and build connections.
Center for Student Wellbeing
The Center for Student Wellbeing hosts a variety of well-being programming to support personal development and academic success. The CSW also offers Weekly Wellbeing Practices, recovery support services and individual coaching.
Student Health Center
The Student Health Center serves the primary care needs of eligible students. There are no office co-pays for routine visits. Whether you are sick or injured, managing a chronic health problem or working to develop a healthier lifestyle, the SHC is here to help.
Satellite Services
Satellite services are offered by the Student Care Network and other offices across campus. These services provide a quick and convenient way to consult on a current concern, explore support options and establish connections with staff members. View the current schedule for available satellite services.
Self-Directed Tools and Telehealth
It’s not always possible or convenient to meet with on-campus support staff. To ensure that you have support anywhere at any time, Vanderbilt provides a variety of resources to supplement SCN services.
- Sign up for Mental Health Telehealth: Schedule a visit with a therapist virtually by visiting the Mantra Hub.
- Headspace Mindfulness App: Vanderbilt has arranged for students to have free access to Headspace—an award-winning, research-backed digital tool for mindful living. Headspace has been shown to reduce stress, improve focus and increase resilience and happiness. Enroll in Vanderbilt’s Headspace program.
- Welltrack Connect: Welltrack Connect is a therapy database that can help students find therapy providers off-campus. Students can create a free account using their Vanderbilt email address and search providers in Nashville or another state. Students can use filters to search by insurance provider, gender identity, sexual orientation, race/ethnicity, religion, language and several other factors to find their best match. Providers can also be filtered by colleges they serve, where those listed as serving the Vanderbilt community have been invited to join by Student Care Coordination.
- To sign up, visit Welltrack Connect, select “Student” and use your Vanderbilt email address to create a username and password. Agree to the Terms of Use and “Sign Up.” You’ll receive a confirmation email, which you’ll need to follow to finish the process. Then you can search the tailored directory of providers who specialize in student mental health.
You can check out other resources on the SCN’s Self-Directed Tools page.
Crisis Resources
- UCC Urgent Care: 615-322-2571 (press option 1 to speak with a provider after hours)
- Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: 988
- Crisis Text Line: Text VANDY to 741741
- VUPD: If there is an emergency on campus, call the Vanderbilt University Police Department at 615-421-1911
- Local Police Department: Call 911
- Emergency Room: If you or someone you know needs immediate medical assistance, they should visit the nearest emergency room. The closest emergency room to campus is the Vanderbilt University Medical Center Emergency Room at 1211 Medical Center Drive, Nashville, TN 37232.
GriefNet
- Access Grief Support Resources: Explore the Center for Spiritual and Religious Life’s GriefNet program or register for a Headspace Grief Workshop on Nov. 14.
Supporting Other Students
There are many ways you can support other students who are struggling with their personal, physical or emotional well-being. Encourage them to utilize the above resources. If you recognize a fellow Commodore in distress who may benefit from wellness support and professional resources, you can submit a student of concern form.
Information about when you should submit a student of concern form can be found on the Student Care Network website.
*Students eligible for SCN services are those who have been assessed and paid the student health fee.
You at VU
At Vanderbilt, fostering a deep sense of belonging for every community member is a core value. You at VU encompasses campus resources needed for members of the Vanderbilt community to be well, grow and thrive physically, emotionally, mentally, socially and professionally. The You at VU portal is a one-stop spot where students, staff and faculty can find ways to connect with others, engage across campus and discover well-being support and resources. Each person who is part of our campus shares one commonality: You belong here. For more information, visit vanderbilt.edu/youatvu.