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Western Oregon University - Student Health & Counseling Center
About the
Health & Counseling Center:
An overview of the services we offer
Introduction to the Student Health and Couseling Center
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News and events:
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Some the topics:
Student Health History Form
The completed form and a copy of your MMR immunization records are required by the Oregon State Health Division of all entering students taking at least nine (6) credit hours or more at WOU. For the form, instructions and more info
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Blood Drives:
Each term, the Student Health and Counseling Center sponsors the American Red Cross’s Blood Drive. Notices and online updates are sent out to the campus and community as the terms blood drive approaches for individuals to make appointments online. learn more
Campus Wellness Challenge (CWC):
Designed to help set and achieve personal wellness goals, by keeping a log of food intake and activity levels. learn more
Peer Mentoring:
-Promoting healthy lifestyles
-Assisting the transition to college
-Providing services to peers/community. learn more
Check out the cold center!
Western's all new self-help station in the waiting room of the Health and Counseling center. Are you suffering from that pesky illness that accounts for up to 189 million school days lost each year? Come grab a kit and start working towards feeling better once again!
Hours of operation:
8am -5pm mon thru fri
location: ( map)
across from Werner Center
ph: 503.838.8313
email: studenthealth@wou.edu
Dealing with sexual harassment The Counseling Center provides a supportive and confidential environment for students to discuss, process and diminish disturbances from a wide variety of personal and emotional concerns including issues associated with sexual harassment. The staff members have significant training and experience in assessment and treatment of conditions that impair functioning for victims of sexual harassment. We have also conducted training on this and related issues.
You can access our services by calling 503-838-8396, or stop by the Student Health & Counseling Center to make an appointment. Full-time students are eligible to attend six sessions at no cost.
Sexual harassment may create a range of unwelcome conditions in your academic or work environment, from consistently uncomfortable to hostile, abusive, demeaning, offensive or intimidating. It may be manifested by verbal and/or physical actions, including gestures and other symbolic conduct. Sexual harassment is not always obvious and overt; it can also be subtle and covert. A person who consents to sexual advances may nevertheless be a victim of sexual harassment if those sexual advances were unwelcome. Also, previously welcomed advances may become unwelcome.
Examples of sexual harassment may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Western Oregon University
345 N. Monmouth Ave.; Monmouth, OR 97361
ph:503.838.8313 or e-mail: studenthealth@wou.edu
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