Message to Spring 2025 Graduates:

Graduating this spring? Make sure you have a healthcare plan: find a new provider, request your records, and download your immunization history. See our graduate health checklist for more tips: https://campushealth.tulane.edu/for-you/graduating-students

If you have T-SHIP, coverage lasts through August 18. If you're staying in NOLA for the summer email healthins@tulane.edu by Commencement Day (5/17) to remove the referral requirement.

A group photo of Campus Health staff from all departments

Departments

 

Campus Health’s high-quality medical, counseling, pharmaceutical, and health promotion services are designed to help you get better—or stay well—so you can minimize disruptions and discomforts due to injury and illness.

We provide an integrated, holistic approach to physical and mental well-being. Look to us for health resources, prevention strategies, education, training, and leadership in promoting a healthy Tulane campus.

Accessible, high-quality medical care including primary care and preventative health services

A safe, inclusive community of care fostering personal, emotional, and academic growth

Resources, programs, and services that help students make healthy choices and create a healthier campus

Prescription services, over-the-counter products, and medication education and counseling

A safe, non-judgmental community of support for students who are in recovery from substance use disorders

Three student organizations who assist in advancing student health and well-being