Forty Acres Pharmacy
The Forty Acres Pharmacy in the Student Services Building (SSB) accepts the UT Select Pharmacy Plan and offers many services:
- Prescription Refills
- Immunizations
- Medication Information
- Opioid Overdose Training - Operation Naloxone
- Basic Health Advice/News/Tips
Counseling and Mental Health Center
The Counseling and Mental Health Center is located in the Student Services Building (SSB) and provides helpful documents and presentations to you or someone in need:
Wellness Network
The Wellness Network is a campus-wide coalition committed to assessing and addressing the health and wellness needs of students, faculty, and staff at The University of Texas at Austin. Anyone at UT can be involved in Wellness Network in a variety of ways. Visit their website for more information.
BeVocal - This is a university-wide initiative to promote the idea that individual Longhorns have the power to prevent high-risk behavior and harm. BeVocal builds on the existing expertise of campus centers and departments at UT Austin and unifies these with consistent messaging and content. This means that while the issue or type of harm may vary in context, the promotion of intervention, the action steps, potential barriers and many resources will be consistent across issue areas. Our hope is that the reinforcement of bystander intervention by our numerous partners, we will increase the odds of a UT student intervening to prevent harm as well as create a culture of caring for each other's well-being.
College of Education: Kinesiology and Health Education
Resilience Education — Transforming Lives through Resilience Education consists of four mini-lectures, or modules, prepared by Dr. Mary Steinhardt, Professor of Health Education at The University of Texas at Austin. Each of the four modules is presented in audio form, accompanied by Flash animation and short interactive quizzes to promote learning. At the end of each session, participants can print a PDF file that includes a short assignment, reading materials that summarize the module, and a list of suggested books to read. Cost: $80. Proceeds may be used in general support of the College of Education.