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Center for Student Development and Health Services

Group of students talkingThe Center for Student Development and Health Services provides each student with opportunities that can lead to academic and personal success and physical well-being. Employing an innovative approach to student development, the Center assists students with the transition to college. Educational Development provides students with academic advisement, counseling and health services, and opportunities to investigate and explore new academic areas and challenges.

For more information visit the Center online at
www.bradley.edu/eddev/

The Center for Wellness and Counseling

The Center for Wellness and Counseling is designed to assist students in obtaining their optimal level of personal effectiveness or “wellness.” Wellness encompasses the total lifestyle, including physical well-being, social relationships, vocational choices, emotional awareness, spiritual growth, intellectual challenge, environment, and safety. While at Bradley, students have many opportunities to grow in some or all of these dimensions. To assist them, the Center provides an array of valuable services. These include wellness assessment, personal counseling, group programs, educational workshops, and substance abuse counseling. All of the programs at the Center are free and confidential.

For more information visit the Center online at
www.bradley.edu/eddev/cwc/

 

A Comprehensive Alcohol Action Plan

Bradley University has developed a "Comprehensive Alcohol Action Plan" that went into effect on June 1, 2008.  The plan contains new and enhanced alcohol awareness and educational programs and activities as well as additional sanctions for violating the alcohol policy.  The plan also deals with the use and misuse of alcohol in the surrounding community.  The plan has the support of the campus community and the student leadership.

Please carefully review the full plan which can be found at:

http://www.bradley.edu/alcoholplan/

 

Bradley Health Center

The Health Center provides primary medical services and referrals and maintains health records for each student. The Center is staffed by a medical director, medical residents, four registered nurses, and an additional part-time physician. Most services and some medication provided by the Center are free of charge. Referral for care outside of the Center and prescriptions filled at outside pharmacies are the financial responsibility of the student.

For more information visit the Center online at
www.bradley.edu/eddev/healthservices/

Orientation

Scene from BradleyOrientation programs assist new students and their parents in the transition to the university. Academic, career, and personal skills are assessed and enhanced to help students realize their educational and personal goals. Information regarding summer orientation is mailed to incoming students in early May of each year.

For more information visit the Program online at www.bradley.edu/eddev/orn/

Academic Exploration Program

The Academic Exploration Program (AEP) is designed for students who seek alternatives and assistance in making correct decisions about their academic major choice. AEP students enroll in the Student Planning Seminar (AEP 100) to explore career and academic options. This course is offered during the Fall Semester each year.

For more information visit the Program online at
www.bradley.edu/eddev/aep/

The Center for Academic Transition Programs and Assessment Services

The Center for Academic Transition Programs and Assessment Services is comprised of three elements: the Center for Testing, Division Research for Student Affairs, and the Gateway Program. By completing the testing process at the Center for Testing, students who are undecided about a major or want to identify their strengths can receive valuable information about themselves. With tests specifically selected for each student’s needs, the results match primary career interests, abilities, and personality styles. Division Research compiles data and composes reports about the diverse spectrum of factors that can affect students’ academic and personal development, as well as their ultimate goals. The Gateway program assists academically under-prepared students with their transition from high school to college.

For more information visit the Center online at
www.bradley.edu/eddev/testing/


The Division of Student Affairs
100 Sisson Hall

(309) 677-3140
apsa@bradley.edu

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