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The Paul McGhee Division

STUDENT HEALTH


HEALTH INSURANCE ENROLLMENT/WAIVER

New York University students in degree-granting programs are required to maintain health insurance. McGhee students taking 9 or more credits are automatically enrolled in a NYU-sponsored health insurance plan and are charged for this service. If you have your own health insurance, you may waive the NYU plan in which you have been automatically enrolled. To select, change, or waive coverage, you must complete the online enrollment/waiver process


HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR NEW STUDENTS
 


STUDENT HEALTH CENTER
New York University’s Student Health Center offers primary care, women’s health services, and counseling services to all matriculated NYU students.

  • For more information about services, visit the Student Health Center website at www.nyu.edu/shc

COUNSELING AND WELLNESS SERVICES
Counseling and Wellness Services (CWH) at New York University offers short-term individual counseling, group counseling, self-improvement classes, referrals, and psychiatric medication services. To access services, you may call CWH at (212) 998-4780 or the Wellness Exchange at (212) 443-9999 to arrange a brief phone interview with a counselor. The counselor will then direct you to the most appropriate service. Students in crisis are encouraged to contact the 24/7 Wellness Exchange hotline at (212) 443-9999 or to access services during walk-in hours throughout the year.


WELLNESS EXCHANGE
New York University’s Wellness Exchange offers extensive health and mental health services. A 24/7 hotline – (212) 443 9999 –  is available for students wishing to speak with professionals about issues such as academic stress, depression, sexual assault, and alcohol and drug dependence. The Wellness Exchange is also available for students who just need to talk or to call about a friend.
 


STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
The Moses Center for Students with Disabilities is a service facility for all students with qualified disabilities, such as visual and hearing impairments, chronic illnesses, psychological disabilities, and learning disabilities.