Badgers Health is Spring Hill College’s central resource for student health requirements, wellness information, prevention programs, and support services. Whether you are preparing to begin your first semester, navigating a personal challenge, or looking for campus resources, Badgers Health is here to help.
Use the guide below to find the support or information you need.
| I need… | Start here |
|---|---|
| To submit immunization forms | Immunization Requirements |
| Health insurance information | Health Insurance |
| To request a medical or religious immunization exemption | Immunization Exemptions |
| Counseling or mental health support | Counseling Services |
| Help navigating a difficult personal, academic, financial, or health-related situation | Badger Support Navigator |
| Support with food or basic wellness items | Badger Food & Wellness Pantry |
| Help with alcohol or other drug concerns | Alcohol & Other Drug Program |
| Support related to sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, stalking, or related concerns | Office of Violence Prevention |
| Information about leaving school for medical or mental health reasons | Medical Withdrawal |
| Immediate or after-hours mental health support | Crisis & After-Hours Support |
| Local medical providers, urgent care, pharmacies, or hospitals | Badger Support Navigator |
Complete these important health requirements before arriving on campus.
Learn about required immunizations, tuberculosis screening, meningitis requirements, and how to submit your Badger Health Immunization Form (BHIF).
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Review health insurance information, coverage expectations, waiver information, and resources for students seeking coverage.
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Students who are unable to receive one or more required immunizations due to a documented medical condition or sincerely held religious belief may request an exemption.
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Counseling & Wellness Services provides confidential mental health counseling, crisis support, consultation, and referrals for enrolled students.
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The Badger Support Navigator is Spring Hill College’s case management program. The program helps students navigate personal, academic, financial, and health-related challenges by connecting them with campus and community resources.
The Badger Support Navigator can assist with:
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The Alcohol & Other Drug (AOD) Program provides prevention education, individual consultation, recovery support, and educational programming designed to promote healthy decision-making and reduce the harmful effects of alcohol and other drug use.
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The Office of Violence Prevention provides prevention education, advocacy, support, and connection to resources related to sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, stalking, and related concerns.
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The Badger Food & Wellness Pantry provides food and basic wellness items to students experiencing need.
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Students experiencing significant medical or mental health concerns may review the medical withdrawal process and available support.
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Students experiencing a mental health emergency or urgent concern should review crisis and after-hours support options.
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Find local medical providers, urgent care centers, pharmacies, hospitals, and other community resources.
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Find commonly used Badgers Health forms.
Find answers to common questions about immunizations, health insurance, exemptions, counseling services, the Badger Support Navigator, AOD services, the Food & Wellness Pantry, medical withdrawal, and other Badgers Health resources.
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If you are unsure where to begin, contact Badgers Health for assistance.
Badgers Health
Counseling & Wellness Services
Spring Hill College
Email: BadgersHealth@shc.edu or Counseling&shc.edu
Office Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.