Learn more about what's available for you:
Offering a range of resources to support students through Culture of Care, Bronco Guide to Student Well-Being, and more
SCU CARE embodies the University's commitment to supporting our students by helping them find the resources to build resilience and overcome challenges
Fill out this form and reach out to the Office of Student Life if you have any concerns about a student in distress that may be struggling with personal, emotional or academic difficulties
Supports students who are experiencing food insecurity, by gaining access to the Bronco Pantry, gift cards, and individual consultations are available to gain access to additional community resources
Promoting students’ well-being through short-term therapy, crisis support, groups/workshops, and more
Provided to you by a partnership through UWill - a supplemental service for SCU students, offering a support line, immediate access to therapy and more
Student Health, Counseling, and Well-Being, Office of Student Life, Residence Life, Campus Ministry, and Off-Campus Living are available to support all students.
Learn how to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and how to question, persuade, and refer someone to help
Teaching participants how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental health concerns and substance use
Providing a wide range of services including on-site medical care, minor procedures, physical exams, health education, immunizations, STI testing, nutrition services and pharmacy services
Offering resilience-based content and personalized resources to help support your mental well-being journey. Use the sign-up code: SCUSCOUT for free access!
Wellness through healthy eating and positive lifestyle changes
Promoting a culture of holistic health that supports students as they make informed decisions and develop self-efficacy in their emotional, intellectual, communal, and physical well-being. Provides a safe space for students to talk, rest, restore, or just be
Empowering students to be prepared to save a life. Naloxone is available to the campus-community free of charge. Trainings for administration are also available.
Supporting more mindful substance usage. Schedule an appointment for a non-judgemental, confidential conversation about substance usage. Learn harm-reduction approaches, get support in your sobriety, or get connected with additional resources.
Offering confidential survivor advocacy to SCU students who have been impacted by sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking, and gender discrimination through offering a safe, compassionate space for students to explore their options, rights and resources.
Providing a safe space and supportive community for students in recovery or seeking recovery from substance use and addiction
Spreading awareness and education about sexual harm and interpersonal violence at SCU and empowering the student body to be proactive bystanders to protect fellow Broncos
Fostering the spiritual lives of students, acknowledging that engagement with faith is integral to developing whole persons inspired to build a more just, humane and sustainable world
Enriching the lives of students, faculty and staff through a broad scope of recreational, educational, and competitive programming
Connecting students with on- and off-campus referrals to therapy, psychiatry, support groups, neurological testing, and medical services
Information about student insurance enrollment, waivers, and more
Providing protection from loss of funds paid toward tuition should a student need to completely withdraw from school for medical reasons