
In accordance with the University mission, the Wellness Center provides a personalized environment, addressing an individual's needs through health and counseling services. The Wellness Center supports health promotion and disease prevention. Our students are treated in a holistic manner, where-by all aspects of the individual are considered: physical, personal, social, intellectual and spiritual. Through health education the Wellness Center encourages students to take an active role in their own health, with safety being a priority. The Wellness Center collaborates with other University services to promote student success.
The Wellness Center offers limited primary care services by appointment with our nurse practitioner, physician and/or nurse. A minimal fee will be charged to the student’s account for services and supplies; private health insurance is not accepted for payment. Basic first aid, comfort, advice, health information, and assistance with community referrals are also provided. Health Services has numerous informational brochures and videos addressing health issues. Health awareness events, “Wellness Wednesdays,” are held frequently throughout the semester and include health education, screenings and guest speakers. More about Health Services>
From time to time, students go through stages of growth that present unique and challenging decisions. Students often have the additional challenge of independently managing school, work and family responsibilities. Stevenson University Counseling Services provides an opportunity for students to explore issues and concerns that interfere with their adjustment to and success in college.
Counseling Services are free to all Stevenson University students and include short-term counseling and crisis intervention. More about Counseling Services>
Security is always the first responder for emergencies. For a life threatening emergency dial 911, then call security on the nearest college telephone. On the Stevenson, MD Campus dial 0. On the Owings Mills, MD Campus dial 4500. More about Emergency Care>