This is a process group intended for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, asexual and other LGBTQIAA+ identifying students. Within a safe, inviting and trauma-informed group setting, students are encouraged to explore their identities, connect with peers and find support while developing the confidence to navigate the campus community in a healthy and meaningful way. The group aims to provide a safe and confidential space to address the unique needs of the LGBTQIAA+ community. All Syracuse University students are welcome.
Enrollment
Individual and group counseling are covered in full through the Health and Wellness Fee.
Open until maximum group size (8 students) is met. (Please note the group begins Friday, Feb. 9, 2024.)
Call 315.443.8000 to meet with a therapist to discuss group options, or to complete the required facilitator-led group orientation prior to enrolling into a group or participating in a drop-in group.
This group is for students who are currently practicing abstinence from at least one problematic substance (alcohol or other drugs) and would like support managing the unique stressors of living a sober lifestyle on a college campus.
Enrollment
Individual and group counseling are covered in full through the Health and Wellness Fee.
Group is open until maximum group size (8 students) is met. (Please note the group begins Friday, Feb. 2, 2024.)
Call 315.443.8000 to meet with a therapist to discuss group options, or to complete the required facilitator-led group orientation prior to enrolling into a group or participating in a drop-in group.
For students who identify as Black, Indigenous or a person of color (BIPOC). Learn and practice effective interpersonal skills to become more comfortable having conversations and interactions with others in a safe affinity space. Group members will learn to develop more satisfying relationships, and how to practice introspection and self-acceptance. All Syracuse University students are welcome.
Enrollment
Individual and group counseling are covered in full through the Health and Wellness Fee.
Open until maximum group size (8 students) is met. (Please note the group begins Friday, Jan. 19, 2024.)
Call 315.443.8000 to meet with a therapist to discuss group options, or to complete the required facilitator-led group orientation prior to enrolling into a group or participating in a drop-in group.
For female-identifying graduate students who wish to explore judgment, decision-making, life and relational patterns, social/relational dynamics, self-esteem, assertiveness, practicing vulnerability, and understanding themselves and others in a safe, contained place. All Syracuse University students are welcome.
Enrollment
Individual and group counseling are covered in full through the Health and Wellness Fee.
Open until maximum group size (8 students) is met. (Please note the group begins Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2024.)
Call 315.443.8000 to meet with a therapist to discuss group options, or to complete the required facilitator-led group orientation prior to enrolling into a group or participating in a drop-in group.
Each year, all full-time, matriculated undergraduate, graduate and law students are required to demonstrate proof of qualifying health insurance coverage or enroll into the Student Health Insurance Plan. Students within traditionally online degree programs are not eligible to enroll in or waive the Student Health Insurance Plan.
MySlice instructions to enroll into the Student Health Insurance Plan.
MySlice instructions to waive out of the Student Health Insurance Plan.
Enroll or Waive Period
Opens: Wednesday, April 24, 2024
Deadline: Monday, Sept. 16, 2024
No Action Taken
Failure to take action or receive an approved waiver by Monday, Sept. 16, 2024, will result in automatic enrollment into the Student Health Insurance Plan and the premium fee of $2,474 (pending approval by New York State) to remain on the student’s Bursar account.
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