An African proverb says,
“Jump at the sun.
You may not reach it,
but at least you’ll be off the ground.”
This philosophy fuels the work
of Student Health Promotion at Indiana State University. Our vision is that all
ISU students will have the knowledge, skills and support needed to make healthy,
sound decisions so that they too can “jump at the sun.”
The mission of Student Health Promotion is to create and promote a healthy
college community at Indiana State University. We do this by encouraging
students to identify the benefits of and need for healthy lifestyle choices,
through promotion of comprehensive mind/body wellness, timely marketing and
ongoing direct interaction with students, by supporting the development of a
campus community that enables those choices.
The goal of Student Health Promotion is to increase students’ knowledge about
and awareness of, both positive and negative health behaviors and how this may
impact long-term well-being. The prevention and educational services we offer
address a variety of health issues including nutrition, stress and time
management, sexual health, alcohol and other drugs, and relationships.
The Student Health Promotion staff works to create a health promoting
environment by advocating for effective policy development. Our health promotion
team consists of professionally trained health educators, student peer educators
and support staff. We believe that a healthy lifestyle is essential to ensuring
academic success, thus we provide services that fully support the mission of the
university.
All services are provided by professional staff or specially trained students.
Exams stressing you out?
Staying wired with energy drinks… junk food… soda… coffee?
Find yourself grabbing a smoke, downing a beer or scoring a taste to let it all go?
Need some health info but want a little privacy?
Check out
MyStudentBody.com
and put in school code sycamoresam
for FREE info and resources that can help.
MyStudnetBody.com includes the
following topics: nutrition,
stress, safer sex, tobacco, alcohol and drugs

Check out Go Ask Alice! for answers to your Health and Wellness related questions.
MEET THE SHP STAFF!

Mini Grants are available for student
groups/organizations. Applications are due Sept. 30th and
Jan. 30th. Submit completed applications to Aimee
Janssen-Robinson at
aimee.janssen-robinson@indstate.edu.

MyStudentBody.com is a self-help tool free for all ISU Students. Contact Aimee for the student code to create your account.
Whether your goal is to lose, maintain or gain weight Student Health Promotion and the Dietetic Students can help. Free, confidential nutrition consultations will be offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Student Health Promotion Office. Call 812-237-3939 to schedule an appointment.
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Student Health Promotion maintains a small but growing library of in-house reading materials located in the Outreach Educator’s office and in the Student Counseling Center lobby. Brochures, handouts and posters are available on a variety of topics for free for students.
The professional staff of Student Health Promotion offers consultation appointments for students in need of information or assistance with lifestyle and behavior changes for health related issues such as nutrition and weight management, tobacco cessation, sexual health, and relationships, stress and time management. To make an appointment call 812-237-3939 or email Aimee.
Visit www.indstate.edu/svp to learn more about sexual violence prevention and response services at ISU.
The professional staff provides educational services to the University community and other community parties and organizations. Additionally, the staff plans and promotes events during the year focused on student education and interaction.

The professional staff provides University and community education presentations on a variety of health and wellness related issues.
The Student Health Promotion office maintains educational materials and University and community resource contacts related to health and wellness issues. All materials are available to students.