Holistic well-being is the key to student success. CHSS supports healthy lifestyle choices and works to ensure students have resources to care for their physical well-being. CHSS also provides a safe space to focus on your mental and spiritual health, help you stay grounded in your "why," and connect you with resources across the Emory community.
Navigating work/life balance can be difficult. CHSS encourages students' holistic wellness through a variety of self care options to promote physical, spiritual, and mental well-being. In addition, CHSS partners with Emory School of Medicine's embedded psychologists to sponsor wellness events for students.
Mental & Spiritual Well-being Resources
CHSS Events to Promote Well-being
In partnership with student groups as well as the Woodruff Health Sciences Center, CHSS focuses on student well-being through the following.
- Improving access to healthy food
- Creating opportunities for healthy coping strategies (i.e., yoga, meditation, therapy dog visits)
- Identifying areas of need in the SOM building
- Helping students in need around food insecurity, mental health challenges, and life events while in school
Physical Well-being Resources
- Emory University Student Health Insurance Plan (EUSHIP)
- Find a Network Provider (EUSHIP)
- EUSHIP Inquiry Form
- EUSHIP Enrollment
- EUSHIP Member Resources
- Emory Recreation & Wellness
- ClassPass | One app for all things fitness, wellness & beauty
- Emory Housing Information
- Lactation Rooms
- SOM Housing Portal
Safety & Security
Emory Police Department
Call (404) 727-6111
Safety Escorts
The Emory Police Department (EPD) provides safety escorts for faculty, staff, and students at the Atlanta, Midtown, and Oxford campuses. When requesting an escort please call the number listed below and provide your name and the specified location you would like the officer to meet you.
Emergencies
Please program EPD's number into your phone for emergency calls. Yes, you may still dial 911 for emergencies, but response time could be delayed as your call may be answered by the Atlanta Police Department's Emergency Communications Center and then transferred to EPD.
Emory Safe
Emory Safe is a personal safety mobile app that Emory University is providing to all students, faculty, and staff to download for free.
Emory Safe serves as a preventive measure to stop crimes and incidents before they happen by leveraging the community’s eyes and ears in helping to keep the campus safe. The app provides a quick, convenient, and discreet way to communicate directly with Emory University safety officials, enhancing your overall safety and allowing Emory Police to better protect you.
Download today from the App Store or Google Play.
Emory University Office Of Respect
The Emory University Office of Respect is a 24-hour trauma-informed support resource that helps Emory students impacted by interpersonal violence. They have advocates available to offer support and help with options and rights, assist with safety planning, provide legal and medical coordination of care, and academic advocacy coordination.
24-hour On-call Services: (470) 270-5360
Grady Public Safety Department
Safety Escorts
Emory University and Emory Healthcare employees who work at Grady Memorial Hospital can request a safety excort from the Grady Public Safety Department if you are parked in one of their parking decks.
Call (404) 616-4024 or Dial Extension 5555 from any hospital phone.
Emergency Alerts
If you provide care for patients at Grady, sign up for Alertus, the emergency text message system.
SafeRide
SafeRide is a free, on-demand service that operates on Emory’s Atlanta campus from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m., 365 days per year. An Emory Shuttle vehicle provides the service. Rides may be scheduled in advance via the TransLoc Rider app.
Visit their website at https://ondemand.transloc.com/, or call (404) 727-7555.
TransLoc Rider app available via the App Store and Google Play.