University life can present many challenges. Good mental health and well-being are the foundation for your student's success in college. Being proactive, advocating for what they need, and taking steps to build their personal resiliency is easier than ever. Wellbeing@KSU is here to help your student accomplish their goals in a host of different ways.
WELLBEING@KSU
Click the links below to learn more about some of the many Wellbeing services that we offer students at KSU:
- CARE Services
- Center for Young Adult Addiction and Recovery
- Counseling and Psychological Services
- Health Promotion and Wellness
- Sports and Recreation
- Student Health Services
- Mental Health Training
24/7 Mental Health Support
For everything your student needs to find their support, Wellbeing@KSU is here to support them with flexible options and tools to help lift your student mentally and emotionally. Students can speak with an experienced clinician, get a referral for one-to-one counseling, access to free counseling sessions, and even schedule an appointment with a local or video counselor.
To get started, encourage your student to call 470-578-6600 and select Option 2 to be connected to a licensed master’s level mental health clinician, available 24/7/365.
All services offered through Wellbeing@KSU are confidential. No information will be shared without your student's consent.
Wellbeing@KSU Coalition
The Wellbeing@KSU Coalition is a group of current students, faculty, and staff who strive to create a campus community of care by serving as a Think Tank for what services and supports are needed on campus. Current goals for the group include:
- Postvention Planning
- Barriers and Access to care at KSU
- Community Outreach and Education
To learn more about Wellbeing@KSU, click here!
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