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Student Health Services

Student Health Services

If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, call 911 immediately.

In 2024, the Washington State Legislature approved HB 2112 to help address the opioid crisis in the state of Washington. HB 2112 requires higher education institutions to provide opioid and fentanyl education and awareness information to all students, parents, and legal guardians. To help prevent overdoses, higher education institutions are also required to make Naloxone (Narcan®) and fentanyl test strips available to students free of charge.
 

Alcohol, Drug, and Overdose Awareness and Education

Learn more about the risks of substance use and the resources available.

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Health Insurance

If you need health insurance, review some options available to you.

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Mental Health

Are you feeling stressed, overwhelmed or anxious? Are you looking for help just to get through the week? Mental Health services are available at SCC and SFCC.

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Immunizations

Your program of study may require vaccinations and a tuberculosis (TB) test.

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Contraception and Sexual Health

Answers to questions or concerns you have about contraception, reproductive health and sexually transmitted diseases.