Health & Wellness FAQs

  • Who do I see at èßäÊÓƵapp about resources for student veterans?

    èßäÊÓƵapp provides a variety of health and wellness resources on èßäÊÓƵapp that are available to students, including veterans. The is a medical center offering both physical and mental health professional services. Our Counseling Services office now employs a former military veteran who can work with individual students as well as provide advice on èßäÊÓƵapp services.

    The is a full-service fitness center with swimming pool, basketball, volleyball, racket ball, indoor track, climbing wall, and state of the art fitness equipment. It also offers classes throughout the day.

     

  • Are any services available to veterans with disabilities?

    Yes, Disabilities Accommodations and Success Strategies (DASS) is located in the . Its mission is to provide individual attention and support to students with disabilities. Its staff of five assess and work with students to assist them with their unique needs. èßäÊÓƵapp diagnosed with conditions like PTSD, TBI, and/or depression should also talk with DASS regarding its possible impact in the classroom and on a student’s academic endeavors. Contact this office sooner rather than later regarding your eligibility for accommodations as well as additional support beyond accommodations.

     

  • Does the GI Bill cover the cost of èßäÊÓƵapp Student Health Insurance?

    If a veteran student chooses to purchase , a receipt may be given to the Certification Officer in the Registrars Office to remit for reimbursement. Or, VA insurance can be used as “proof of insurance” if a student chooses to waive the èßäÊÓƵapp Insurance plan.

    For questions, contact Angela at the Student Health Insurance Office 214-768-3408/3470 or at studenthealthinsurance@smu.edu

     

  • How do I make an appointment to see a health care professional?

    You may make an appointment by calling 214-768-2141 or use the “Patient Portal” at – Make an Appointment.

     

  • Who can I talk to about sexual assault?

    Help and support is available at the for confidential counseling (214-768-2277) or the Chaplain’s office at 214-768-4502.

    There is a sexual assault counselor on call 24 hours a day – 214-768-2277.

    The èßäÊÓƵapp Police 214-768-3333 are also available 24 hours a day for assistance and they are can provide transportation to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital if needed.

    Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital – Dallas 972-641-7273.

    In case of an assault off èßäÊÓƵapp, students should call 911. èßäÊÓƵapp may also choose to report a sexual assault to resources including the èßäÊÓƵapp Title IX Coordinator 214-768-3601 or the   972-641-7273.

     

  • If I think I’m having problems with drugs or alcohol, to whom can I talk?

    The provides counseling, referrals and support for problems and questions regarding drug and alcohol or other substances. 

    Appointments with a counselor can be made at 214-768-2277.

    Consult which can also provide valuable information and resources.