Student Support and Wellness Services

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Trine University is committed to the overall health and wellbeing of our campus community. Our goal is to empower and inspire our students, faculty, and staff to achieve physical, mental, and emotional wellness. We are committed to providing comprehensive, accessible, and evidence-based programs and services.

Retention Services
At some point, students may experience issues that affect their ability to be successful. This office is dedicated to encouraging, empowering, and equipping all students. We work directly with students and refer to other campus offices, departments, and services to ensure that students receive appropriate information and resources. If a student is struggling and unsure of what to do or where to go, they can start by contacting this office! Please click the link above for more information about available support.

Counseling Services

It is very common for students to experience growth and change while they are in college. At times, college can be frustrating and stressful, which may cause mental health issues for some students. Trine University Counseling Services is staffed by three licensed mental health clinicians who provide solutions-focused, short-term counseling to students. These free and confidential services are available to Trine University’s Main Campus (Angola, IN) and the Brooks College of Health Professions (Fort Wayne, IN). Please click the link above for more information regarding available services and appointments.

Accessibility Services: Accommodations and ADA Section 504
The Department of Accessibility provides support services to students with a documented disability. This includes but is not limited to physical and mental impairments, learning disabilities, and developmental disorders. Accommodations are tailored to fit each student’s needs depending on their specific situation. 

Campus Health Center
The Trine University Campus Health Center provides excellent healthcare for students, faculty, and staff in collaboration with Cameron Memorial Community Hospital. Services are confidential and care providers include a licensed Nurse Practitioner and Certified Medical Assistant. This service is available to Trine University’s Main Campus (Angola, IN) and the Brooks College of Health Professions (Fort Wayne, IN). Please click the link above for more information regarding available services and appointments.

Tobacco-Free Campus
Trine University became tobacco-free on January 1, 2011. This campus-wide initiative has improved life for the entire campus community. Thank you for your commitment to helping us stay tobacco-free!

Resources
There are many online resources available for students. This includes information related to mental and physical health, general wellness, stress management, and much more. Click the link above to view these resources.