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Student Resource

Nutrition Services (CUIMC)

Students at the CUIMC campus can make an appointment to speak with a nutritionist about proper meal planning, setting realistic nutrition goals, and other nutrition questions. 


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Sexual and Reproductive Health Visits (Morningside)

Sexual and Reproductive Health, provided by Gay Health Advocacy Project (GHAP) advocates, as part of Alice Health Promotion, provides students opportunities to talk about sex, pleasure, concerns about sexuality, gender identity, and relationships in a supportive and non-judgmental environment. 


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Medical Services (CUIMC)

Medical Services within Student Health on Haven provides a full range of primary care services and any needed referrals to specialty services as needed  for students at the CUIMC campus.


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Disability Services (CUIMC & Morningside)

Disability Services facilitates equal access for students with disabilities by coordinating accommodations and support services, cultivating a campus culture that is sensitive and responsive to the needs of students on the Morningside and CUIMC campuses. 


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Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS) (Morningside)

Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS) supports the psychological and emotional well-being of the Morningside campus community by providing counseling, consultations, and crisis interventions — all of which adhere to strict standards of confidentiality. Drop-In Counseling Offices offer the opportunity for students to meet with CPS counselors, without an appointment, when immediate support, resources or referrals are needed. 


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Counseling Services (CUIMC)

The Counseling Services of Student Health on Haven offers services from social workers, psychologists, and psychiatrists to provide short-term individual and group psychotherapy, psychiatric evaluations, and referrals for ongoing treatment with community-based providers as needed.


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BASICS Program (Morningside)

The Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students (BASICS) is designed to assist students in examining their drinking and other drug-use behavior in a non-judgmental, non-labeling, and private environment. This service is available to all all registered undergraduate, graduate, and professional students on the Morningside campus, including Affiliated Schools: Teachers College, Union Theological Seminary and Jewish Theological Seminary.


Are You In An Emergency?

Emergency 911

Phone: 911

An emergency is any situation that requires immediate assistance from the police, fire department or ambulance. Examples include:

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