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Wellbeing Resources for Associate Program Pathways and Satellite Campus Students

Support and resources are available for associate program pathways students and students at all UD campuses. If you are struggling, look below to learn more about the resources available on your campus.

Associate program pathways students can opt in to the UD Wellbeing Fee to access services on Newark campus.

24/7 Wellbeing Support Services

TimelyCare

TimelyCare is a free virtual health and wellbeing platform available for all University of Delaware students. Students can download the TimelyCare app today to talk to a licensed counselor!

In addition to 24/7 TalkNow support and scheduled counseling appointments, students can access health coaching and self-care resources there for students.

Learn more about TimelyCare

Highmark Nurse Line

UD Students can call 888-258-3428 to get medical advice on non-emergency needs (e.g. I threw up after taking my antibiotic, what do I do now? I hit my head, should I go to urgent care or the emergency room?)

Call the Highmark Nurse Line

Embedded Mental Health Clinicians

Two licensed clinical social workers serve as Embedded Mental Health Clinicians for the associate program pathways. They provide mental health treatment, counseling and outreach services to students on the Wilmington, Dover and Georgetown campuses.

Danielle Lopez, LCSW

Embedded Mental Health Clinician, Wilmington
 

Areas of Interest
Working with first-generation/non-traditional college students, familial/relational concerns, anxiety, depression

Rebecca Brandt, LCSW

Embedded Mental Health Clinician, Dover and Georgetown
 

Areas of Interest
Young adults and adolescents, anxiety, depression, domestic violence, trauma, treatment using psychedelic therapies

Local Resources for Basic Needs

AAP Student Support Fund

The AAP Student Support Fund was created to help students who face a sudden economic hardship that would disrupt their college education, such as:

  • Food insecurity
  • Housing insecurity
  • Technology concerns (e.g., access to a laptop or WiFi)
  • Transportation concerns
  • Any other financial strain that interferes with the ability to remain enrolled

To be considered for the AAP Student Support Fund, you must be a UD AAP student at the Dover, Georgetown or Wilmington campus and be enrolled in classes for the current semester.

Apply for the AAP Student Support Fund

UD Campus Resource Map

Gender-Inclusive Bathrooms, Free Menstrual Products and Lactation Rooms


View a map of UD campus resources that help support your sexual and reproductive health. Use the legend to identify where resources are located based on the color or patterns displayed on the building. You can also search for a specific building on any UD campus across the state to learn more about the resources offered there.

There are free pads, tampons and liners located in women's bathrooms and gender-inclusive bathrooms to accommodate all people who menstruate.

Have feedback about the map or do you know of a bathroom, lactation room or period product resource that is not listed on the map? Have a suggestion about a new location where these resources are needed? Let us know!

Email studentwellbeing@udel.edu

Options for Someone Experiencing Sexual Misconduct

(Sexual violence, dating/domestic violence or stalking)

Healthcare Resources for Lewes Campus Students

UD has a partnership with Beebe Healthcare to provide primary healthcare resources for students on the Lewes Campus. Services include sick visits, selected laboratory testing including rapid strep tests and tuberculin ppd testing (i.e. TB skin test).

There is no co-pay for the appointment(s), but Beebe will bill students' insurance for some processes, like lab testing (we use the same model for out-of-pocket costs on Newark Campus).

Location: Lewes Family Practice
Hours: By appointment
Call: 302-645-2281

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