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The Student Resource Center supports students with self-care tools to manage stress and mental health challenges. It promotes emotional well-being, reduces stigma, and helps students thrive academically and personally by connecting them to available professional resources.

Student Resource Center

For Mental Health &
Professional Development

Need Help With How You’re Feeling?

Select a tab below for how you’re currently feeling
to access the mental health & professional development resources.

Fearful Of Abuse

Select the link below to be connected to resources for Addressing & Overcoming Abusive Relationships

Experiencing Anxiety

Select the link below to be connected to resources for Achieving Mental Calm

Doubting Yourself

Select the link below to be connected to resources for Maximizing Your Potential

Tired & Overwhelmed

Select the link below to be connected to resources for Sustaining A Healthy You

Wanting Progress

Select the link below to be connected to resources for Professional Development

Resources From Our Mental Health Specialists

Select one of our featured specialists to access their content and resources. 

Dr. Sandy McKenzie
Specializes In Emotional Abuse
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Regina Smithwick
Specializes In Self Care
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Dr. Nekeshia Hammond
Specializes In Stress Management
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Students From Walnut Hills High School Writing Mental Health Support Package Letters To Students From Uganda

Encouragement 
Significantly Impacts Students

Research conducted in various nations has found that students who receive supportive and motivational letters show improved self-esteem, a stronger sense of belonging, and higher aspirations for their education and future careers.

These letters help students feel valued and connected to a larger community, which can drive them to overcome challenges and stay committed to their studies. It's a wonderful way to provide not just financial support, but also emotional and psychological encouragement.

Addressing & Overcoming Abuse

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