Student Health Center

The mission of the Student Health Center is to provide students with quality, evidence-based healthcare, preventative services, health education, and advocacy for optimal health within the university community.

Top 10 Reasons for Visits

  1. Tuberculosis (TB) Screening
  2. Sexually Transmitted Infections Screening
  3. Anxiety
  4. Acute Upper Respiratory Infection
  5. Depression
  6. Immunizations
  7. General Physical Exam
  8. Major Depressive Disorder
  9. Acute Pharyngitis
  10. Women’s Health/Birth Control Counseling

Services Provided

  • Treatment of Illnesses and Injuries
  • Primary Medical Care
  • Mental Health Consultation
  • Sexual and Reproductive Health Care
  • Sports Medicine and Athletic Physicals
  • After Hours Nurse Advice Line
  • Tuberculosis Screening
  • Immunizations/Flu Shots
  • Medication Abortion
  • Pharmacy
  • Clinical Laboratory

   Our Facility

  • 10,000 Square Feet
  • Centrally located next to the Student Center Building
  •  9 Exam rooms
  • 1 Procedure room
  • 1 Observation room
  • Health Education and Promotion on site
  • Pharmacy and Laboratory on site

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5,460 Total Patient Visits

Primary Visits

1,407 Primary Care Visits 

Telehealth PC Visits

683 Telehealth PC Visits 

Women's Healt WH Visits

420 Women's Health (WH) Visits

Telehealth WH Visits

127 Telehealth WH Visits

Mental Health MH Visits

284 Mental Health (MH) Visits

Telehealth MH Visits

182 Telehealth MH Visits

Nursing Visits

2,357 Nursing Visits

Immunizations

131 Immunizations

TB Screenings

2,825 TB Screenings

Prescriptions

2,825 Prescriptions

 

 

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Patient Satisfaction Survey

The percentage of students that reported good or great overall satisfaction with services.

94%
Fall 2023

100%
Spring 2024

 

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Statistics

  • 9,845 - 2023 Fall Student Enrollment
  • 1,922 - Number of Students that used our services

 

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Health Education & Promotion Statistics

Coordinates and provides health education and promotion services, including evidenced-in formed programming, such QPR (Question, Persuade and Refer) suicide prevention.

  • Wellness Educational trainings/workshops - 28 activities/916 contacts
  • NSO Presentations/breakout sessions/showcases - 7 activities/299 contacts
  • Outreach activities- 69 activities/4,010 contacts

Peer Health Educators (PHE) promote healthier lifestyle choices related to sleep, nutrition, mental health, healthy relationships, alcohol tobacco, and other drugs

  • PHE Hours Promoting Health -194.5 student volunteer hours
Social Media

Average Instagram Followers

1,498 Followers

  • 200 Posts
  • 850 Likes
Awards

AAAHC Accreditation

8 – 3 - Year Terms in a Row!

Our Team

Our Team

  • 1 Director
  • 1 Interim Clinic Nurse Manager
  • 2 Physicians
  • 2 Physician Assistants
  • 1 Registered Nurse II
  • 2 Medical Assistants
  • 1 Per Diem Medical Assistant
  • 1 Part-time Registered Nurse III
  • 1 Pharmacist
  • 1 Per Diem Pharmacist
  • 1 1 Clinical Laboratory Scientist
  • 2 Per Diem Clinical Laboratory Scientists
  • 1 Health Educator
  • 2 Administrative Assistants I
  • Administrative Assistant II
  • 2 Administrative Analysts
  • 1 Student Staff
  • 3 Peer Health Educators (PHE)

Updated: September 16, 2024