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Student Well-being

Wellness Initiative

LMU-CVM's Wellness-Initiative was put in place to ensure our students mental and physical health outside of the classroom. It is based on the AVMA's dimensions of well-being; this includes: social, physical, environmental, occupational, intellectual, emotional, financial, and spiritual well-being. Student Services plans events throughout the semester to promote these well-being themes. There is also a well-being committee made up of students that focuses of wellness and collaborates with CVM Student Services.

 

On-campus resources are available to all LMU-CVM students.

LMU-CVM wellness wheel: social, environmental, occupational, spiritual, financial, emotional, intellectual, physical 

  •   OCCUPATIONAL WELLBEING

    Being engaged in work that brings you personal satisfaction and aigns with your values, goals and lifestyle

  •   INTELLECTUAL WELLBEING

    Participating in learning activities that foster critical thinking and expand your world view

  •   SPIRITUAL WELLBEING

    Seeking inner harmony and balance through self-reflection and exploration of your role in the universe

  •   SOCIAL WELLBEING
    Surrounding yourself with a network of support based on mutual trust, repect, and compassion
  •   EMOTIONAL WELLBEING

    Identifying and managing the full range of your emotions, and seeking help when necessary

  •   PHYSICAL WELLBEING

    Getting enough sleep, eating a well-balanced diet, engaging in adequate exercise, getting regular medical check-ups, and practicing other healthy habits

  •   FINANCIAL WELLBEING

    Being cognizant of your personal finances and adhering to a budget that enables you to reach your financial goals

  •   CREATIVE WELLBEING

    Participating in diverse cultural and artistic experiences that give you a deeper appreciation for the world around you

  •   ENVIRONMENTAL WELLBEING

    Recognizing your interconnectedness with nature, and taking an active role in preserving, protecting and improving the environment