Student Wellbeing
Providence College’s well‑being approach is designed to foster a healthy campus culture, support students across the full continuum of wellness, and respond to the diverse and evolving needs of today’s college students. Grounded in prevention, community, and evidence‑based practice, this approach is anchored by interconnected program components: a campus‑wide well-being prevention and education curriculum, intentional residential learning, and specialized recovery support.
The Office of Health Promotion & Student Wellbeing
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The Office of Health Promotion & Student Wellbeing
The Office of Health Promotion and Student Wellbeing develops and delivers a research-informed, scaffolded wellbeing curriculum that integrates education, outreach, prevention, and community building in alignment with the Student Affairs strategic plan (The PC Path) and institutional mission priorities.
Collegiate Recovery – The Compass Program
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The Compass Collegiate Recovery Program (CRP)
The Compass Program is committed to building a network of recovery allies across campus and supporting students pursuing recovery while succeeding academically and engaging in campus life. Through professional support, peer connection, mentorship, and programming, students develop resilience and sustain well‑being at every stage of recovery.
Recovery Housing – The Compass House
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The Compass House
THE COMPASS HOUSE is a 24/7, professionally staffed recovery residence located directly adjacent to campus. This residence offers students in recovery a supportive, substance-free living environment centered on community and connection. The house provides structure, mentorship, and programming for students at all stages of their recovery journey—helping them succeed personally, socially, and academically while participating in campus life.
Questions?
Contact us at studentlife@providence.edu
