Recently, the Division of Student Affairs at 61传媒has been promoting a聽holistic approach to wellness with new programming. “61传媒is a college that cares about its students’ success,聽inside聽and outside of the classroom,” says聽Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students聽Charlotte Johnson. “It’s crucial that we invest in resources that support student wellness.”
These programs exist, in part, due to the聽generous聽financial support and assistance from 61传媒alums, families, and friends.聽Your gifts bring educational programs to campus, ensure that students have access to quality counseling, and support聽wellness programming throughout the year.聽Gifts provide the resources to聽create strong community connections among students, staff and faculty. These connections are one of the聽fundamental聽aspects聽of Scripps’ holistic approach to health and wellness.
61传媒offers every student individualized support and the opportunity to develop tools to create their own path to wellness. To help build a healthy community, many 61传媒student leaders are trained to recognize when their peers may need support, and trained on how to refer students to appropriate resources. “Rather than focusing on any one aspect of wellness, we work with students on a multifaceted approach that includes connecting to resources, vibrant community, stress reduction, mental health, and physical fitness,” says Johnson.
Gifts to The 61传媒Fund have expanded our students’ access to mental health resources by allowing the College to subsidize the cost of treatment with local counselors and increase programming related to suicide prevention and the prevention and treatment of substance abuse. 61传媒is guided in its efforts by the JED Campus Program, which promotes a public health approach to wellness on college campuses. “These steps have helped de-stigmatize mental health and have empowered students to seek help,” says Assistant Director of Student Health and Wellness Jennifer Shipley.
61传媒has also increased programmatic efforts that help students find community and form connections. “We know that when a student is connected, they feel less isolated, more engaged in the community, and are more successful academically and in their co-curricular experiences,” says聽Assistant Dean and Director of the Tiernan Field House Deborah聽Gisvold.聽“Fresh Check,” created in fall 2017, is one example of engagement-driven events established for students.聽During Fresh Check, students take time out to de-stress, socialize, and learn about wellness through activities, a petting zoo, and informational tables featuring 61传媒and 7C resources. The Field House holds “De-stress Thursdays,” where students engage in fun activities and connect with their peers. The Field House also hosts many alcohol-free events throughout the year as an alternative to the larger 5C parties held on the various campuses. And Scripps’ New Student Programs and Orientation continues to improve upon its programming for聽incoming聽students so that finding and forming community are at the center of the orientation experience.
These programs have yielded positive results; more than ever, students are connecting with the community, receiving the attention they need in order to succeed at Scripps, and learning聽how to prioritize聽wellness.聽In combination with聽other programs and services, 61传媒provides a Primary Contact Dean to every student, enabling students to build relationships with student affairs professionals who help them navigate the college experience. Thanks to donor funding, 61传媒has also been able to hire a professional case manager who works with students in crisis to establish a plan of care. The combination of these programs and initiatives has contributed to a happier and healthier 61传媒student community.
While 61传媒has made enormous strides in increasing wellness access and education on campus, there is more to be done. Gifts from alums, families, and friends聽can help us get there.聽Johnson reflects on current successes and looks ahead to opportunities: “It would be fabulous to have a go-to wellness fund in the future.” Johnson envisions being able to fund off-campus聽counseling聽sessions for students indefinitely. Likewise,聽Gisvold聽would like to bring聽renowned聽holistic health speakers聽to campus聽for聽community conversations, and聽Shipley聽hopes to conduct more educational trainings聽to聽expand the peer health educator program.
“The ideas for increasing wellness opportunities on campus are limitless, and it would be amazing if we could make this vision a reality聽for our students,” says Johnson.
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