Eating Well
Student Health Services offers a variety of nutrition education programming that is free and available to all students.
The School of Music cares about the health, safety and wellbeing of its students, faculty and staff. This site provides information on a variety of wellness topics to encourage our Gamecock Music Community to embrace and promote self-care.
The material contained herein is intended for informational purposes, and is not a substitute for licensed medical professionals. Please seek appropriate medical care as needed.
Margee Zeigler, Program Coordinator for Undergraduate Studies
Jillian Carey Bigony, Academic Advisor
Student Health Services offers a variety of nutrition education programming that is free and available to all students.
Being active can help improve your mood, energy level and overall health. We offer assessments and can help you find ways to get more physical activity in your daily routine.
Taking care of your mental and emotional health is essential for your well-being. Whether you're a faculty or staff member struggling with an issue, a student concerned about a friend's well-being, or want to report an incident, we're here to help all the members of our university community.
We provide a safe, judgment-free space for conversations about sex and relationships and provide information that can help you make informed decisions about your sexual health.
Most individuals who attempt suicide communicate signs of their intentions in the week prior to their attempt. Learn how to recognize the signs.
Many students face above average stress at one time or another during their time on campus. We can help you identify your stressors and find techniques that work for you to decrease stress.
We provide comprehensive physical and mental health care services right on campus. Our professional and compassionate providers are committed to evidence-based, patient-centered care to help contribute to your success and overall well-being.
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