Be well by developing the ability to relate to and understand others to form satisfying, supportive, and respectful relationships and to meaningfully contribute to one’s community – locally and beyond.

Activities for Social Wellness
Be Well with Self-Care
- Connect with friends or family who support you and build you up
- Take advantage of self-guided online resources that help you make connections
Be Well in Community
- Attend events in your residence hall or at the Student Union
- Join a student organization, a housing organization or faith-based organization to meet people with similar interests
- Join an intramural or sport club team, or participate in an Outdoor Pursuits event
- Volunteer on campus or in the community or on an Alternative Spring Break trip
- Commuter students can meet new people, form groups, and exchange tips at study socials
Be Well with Professional Support
- Hang out at a center on campus that supports your identities
- Multicultural Centers
- CASE Offices
- Talk with your Peer Mentor, Success Coach, or Academic Advisor about ways to get connected
- Participate in a therapy group