The Center for Student Wellbeing does not prescribe psychotropic medications. Medications are prescribed by a Psychiatrist, medical doctor specializing in mental health, or other qualified medical professional during a psychiatry medication office visit. Center for Student Wellbeing Clinicians will help your student access an appropriate off-campus provider. There may be out of pocket costs associated with a psychiatry visit and subsequent follow-up appointments. Your student is responsible for the cost as the cost is not covered in tuition and fees.
Additionally, the college does not have a pharmacy or dispensary on site. Students must take written prescription to one of the local pharmacies (see below) to have it filled.
CVS
520 S State St, Chicago, IL 60605
(312) 697-0021
Walgreens
2 E Roosevelt Rd, Chicago, IL 60605
(312) 212-1583
Target (CVS)
1154 S Clark St, Chicago, IL 60605
(312) 212-6300
No. The Student Fee in the tuition covers your student receiving services while registered for classes.
In addition to seeing staff at the Center for Student Wellbeing, all enrolled students have 24/7 access to TimelyCare, our mental and medical health partner. More infomration on TimelyCare is available HERE.
No. Each individual student needs to schedule their own counseling sessions. They can either call our main number at 312-369-7861 or fill out the request services form here
If you think your student is in imminent danger, please call 911 for a wellness check.
If your student lives on campus you can contact:
Housing and Residential Experience (312) 369-7803
Student Assistance and Community Standards (312) 369-8595