Student Wellness Services

The Student Wellness Center provides mental health, physical health, and wellness education services to assist all Central undergraduate and graduate students in the pursuit of academic success, a fulfilling college experience, and a healthy lifestyle.

 

Counseling and Student Development

Michael Russo, Psy.D. - Director of Counseling and Student Development

The Student Wellness Center’s Counseling and Student Development Department supports students' academic success by assisting them in resolving mental health concerns and other personal difficulties. We offer individual counseling, group counseling, and psychiatric referral services to enrolled full- and part-time students. We also provide referrals for specialty, long term, or more intensive services. Our services are provided at no additional charge and are confidential. Follow us on Instagram

Health Services

Amber Cheema, M.D. - Director of Health Services

The Student Wellness Center’s Health Services Department supports students' academic success by providing routine medical care to enrolled full and part-time students. There is NO charge for office visits, although some lab tests, immunizations, treatments, and prescription medications may require a small fee. We also provide referral services for more complex or serious medical issues. All visits are strictly confidential. 

Office of Wellness Education

Jonathan Pohl, Ph.D., Coordinator of Wellness Education

The Student Wellness Center’s Office of Wellness Education equips the Central community with resources and information that foster healthy lifestyles. We provide informative events for students on all realms of wellness including, stress management, healthy habits, 8 factors of wellness, substance misuse, and suicide prevention, as well as workshops on topics such as transitioning to the college experience and managing relationships. All activities are FREE.

 

The Student Wellness Center also offers free menstrual products for students.

Office Hours

Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Willard-DiLoreto Hall, W101