The Pottstown Campus is home to a beautifully renovated Wellness Center —

The Wellness Center supports students’ mental health and physical wellbeing through a set of free holistic support resources.

Pottstown Wellness Center entrance - North Hall 1st floor

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Where is it?

North Hall 1st floor. Walk through the gallery to the back of the building and through the glass doors. View the Pottstown Campus map for directions.

When is it open?

The Wellness Center is open Monday through Thursday until 3:30 PM. Our drop-in hours change each semester, so please check the hours of operation to see when we’ll be available to meet with you.

Who can use the space?

The Wellness Center is open to any currently-enrolled student. Staff and faculty are also welcome to host meetings in the Collaboration Room (NH 114; email wellness@601951.com to schedule).

What is in the space?

  • Sensory Room (North Hall 111) is a space to decompress, unplug, and relax. The room has calming lighting and textures, a variety of seating options. This is a quiet space for students.
  • Café and Stock Up for Success Food Pantry includes refrigerated and frozen foods, non-perishable foods, toiletries, and household items. Vertical gardens grow a variety of herbs and lettuce that are available to take home. In the Café, students can get a hot drink, eat, study, and have casual conversation with other students.
  • Mental Health and Basic Needs Support (North Hall 112) is provided by staff and interns. You can stop in during drop-in hours or email wellness@601951.com to set up a time to meet.
  • Collaboration Room (North Hall 114) is a space for group-based education, peer support, and group counseling, as well as teleconferencing, virtual presentations, and staff meetings. If you would like to host a club meeting, group, or other activity, please email wellness@601951.com to schedule the room.

What resources are available?

The Wellness Center provides a variety of mental health and non-academic resources, including online mental health counseling, resource coaching, food resources, and collegiate recovery programming. Learn more about the resources available to students.
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