DoingWell
Website that helps students cultivate wellbeing through four areas, or pillars: care of the mind and body, fostering meaningful relationships, and finding purpose.
Website that helps students cultivate wellbeing through four areas, or pillars: care of the mind and body, fostering meaningful relationships, and finding purpose.
With ask.mit.edu, you can ask any question and a staff member from Student Support and Wellbeing will respond within 1 business day.
Oversees occupational safety and environmental sustainability on campus
Provides a range of direct services and information to meet the personal and professional needs of MIT’s diverse, global community
Acute-care service for illnesses or injuries that need prompt attention, but aren't likely to result in loss of life or severe impairment.
Reserve your spot online at medical.mit.edu/reserve or call ahead, 617-253-1311.
Advice, immunizations, and specialized medications for students, faculty, and staff traveling abroad for study, internships, or recreation
Offers support, advocacy, and referrals for undergraduate students facing academic or personal challenges
Graduate student peers representing Institute-wide (iREFS) or departmental (dREFS) programs that provide low-barrier, confidential services in the form of support, coaching, listening, de-escalation, and informal mentoring and mediation
Residence-based peer support for undergraduates, via phone and email, to promote mental health and well-being
Serves as a neutral, confidential, independent, and informal resource to the diverse MIT community to help resolve and manage conflicts