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Center for Student Wellness

The Center for Student Wellness provides high quality, culturally sensitive services and education to foster optimal functioning for the whole person. The CSW offices serve those whose psychological or physical distress may interfere with their educational goals, but also places emphasis on fostering healthy lifestyle choices, improving quality of life, and encouraging balance. Our holistic approach guides all our work, with the goal of providing all TCNJ students the opportunity to thrive.

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