In addition to the Engineering Student Affairs Office, Columbia offers a variety of health resources and services to support student health and well-being.
Columbia Health
Columbia Health provides a variety of services and resources to support student well-being. Students who pay the Columbia Health and Related Services Fee may access the following programs and services.
Alice! Health Promotion connects students with wellness resources, educational programs, workshops, and training to help them stay healthy and balanced throughout their time at Columbia. Offerings include:
- BASICS and Substance Use and Recovery Visits
- Gender Affirming Care
- Health Education Visits (stress coping, healthy sleep hygiene, and time management )
- Sexual & Reproductive Health Visits
- Wellness Coaching
CPS supports the emotional and mental well-being of the Columbia community. Whether you are experiencing stress, anxiety, academic pressures, relationship challenges, or other personal concerns, CPS offers confidential services and support for students
If you are experiencing a mental health emergency outside of clinic hours, call 212-854-2878 and follow the prompts to speak with a clinician, or dial 911. You can also contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988 or visiting their website
CPS Services include:
- ADHD Evaluation and Support
- Counseling Drop-In Visits (Urgent Mental Health Concerns and Problem Solving)
- Individual Counseling, Couples Counseling,
- Psychiatric Medication
- Support Groups
Disability Services (DS) facilitates equal access for students with disabilities by coordinating accommodations and support services. Students seeking academic or campus accommodations and support services are required to register with Disability Services
Columbia University Medical Services offers routine and urgent medical care, travel medicine, immunizations, sexual and reproductive health services, LGBTQ health care, and confidential HIV testing.
SVR provides trauma-informed, confidential support through crisis counseling/intervention, advocacy, prevention, and outreach focused on interpersonal violence and harassment. Their mission is to eradicate all forms of gender-based violence. Through collective community action, SVR is committed to social change and creating a culture of accountability.
24/7 support is available 365 days a year via the SVR Helpline: 212-854-HELP (4357)
