Supporting all your wellbeing needs in one place.

We've put together an easy-to-use list of campus resources that support all the dimensions of your wellbeing. You can search by wellbeing type (emotional, social, financial, etc.), or program type (in person or remote) or even by audience (grad or undergrad). Go ahead, give it a try. You might discover something new!

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  • Mental Health Emergency Services

    Contact Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS) 24/7 for help with mental health emergencies. Call 617-353-3569.
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
    Locations
    • Charles River Campus
    • Fenway Campus
    • Medical Campus
    • Virtual
    Dimensions
    • Emotional
  • Mental Health Referral Services

    Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS) at SHS assists with finding a wide range of mental health providers off-campus, in the community, or near your home.
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
    Locations
    • Charles River Campus
    • Fenway Campus
    • Medical Campus
    • Virtual
    Dimensions
    • Emotional
  • Mental Health Services – Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS)

    Free and confidential short-term therapy and psychiatry, medication management, support groups and workshops, referrals to community resources for longer-term care, phone consultations, and 24/7 support for mental health emergencies.
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
    Locations
    • Charles River Campus
    • Fenway Campus
    • Medical Campus
    • Virtual
    Dimensions
    • Emotional
  • Mental Health Services Abroad

    For mental health services while abroad contact the International SOS assistance center 24/7 via phone at +1 (215) 942-8478 or using the International SOS assistance app. International SOS can provide emergency, urgent, and routine mental health services to BU international travelers around the world
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
    Locations
    • Study Abroad Programs
    Dimensions
    • Emotional
  • Mental Health Support Groups

    Connect with other students and build skills to support your mental health in a safe, confidential and supportive space. Groups cover a variety of needs such as managing emotions, focus and attention, grief, and identify-based groups. Groups may vary by semester.
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
    Locations
    • Charles River Campus
    • Fenway Campus
    • Medical Campus
    • Virtual
    Dimensions
    • Emotional
    • Social
  • Microsoft Office for BU Students

    Did you know that you have access to a free download of Microsoft Office? One license per student is available for download and use on personal computer. (BU log-in required.) You also have access to purchase technology at a discounted rate.
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
    Locations
    • Charles River Campus
    • Fenway Campus
    • Medical Campus
    Dimensions
    • Core Needs
    • Intellectual
  • Mind, Body, Spirit Yoga

    A free, all levels yoga class for the BU community hosted virtually by Marsh Chapel. This class introduces the basics of yoga, as well as offers opportunities to take the practice deeper for more experienced practitioners.
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
    Locations
    • Charles River Campus
    • Study Abroad Programs
    • Virtual
    Dimensions
    • Physical
    • Social
  • Mindfulness Meditation Programs

    Introductory workshops from Student Health Services for student groups, mindful movement yoga, and 4-week programs to build a practice with other BU students.
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
    Locations
    • Charles River Campus
    • Fenway Campus
    • Medical Campus
    • Virtual
    Dimensions
    • Emotional
  • Newbury Center

    The Newbury Center supports the holistic development and success of first-generation undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. A first-gen undergrad is one whose parents/guardians/caregivers did not earn a 4-year bachelor's degree. A first-gen grad/professional student is one whose parents/guardians/caregivers did not earn an advanced degree like a master's, doctorate, or professional degree.
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
    Locations
    • Charles River Campus
    • Fenway Campus
    • Medical Campus
    • Study Abroad Programs
    • Virtual
    Dimensions
    • Intellectual
    • Social
  • NITEO: A Leave of Absence Program

    A semester-long intensive program for young adults with mental health conditions who have had an interruption to their higher education via leave of absence. Program combines wellness and resiliency skill-building with academic instruction and coaching to assist students return successfully to their educational environments. * Fee based program
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
    Locations
    • Charles River Campus
    Dimensions
    • Emotional