Wellness Resources at Pomona College
According to the National Wellness Institute, wellness is considered, “an active process through which people become aware of, and make choices toward, a more successful existence.” Here at Pomona we want to partner with you as you achieve your academic goals by cultivating your overall wellness. The following resources can support your wellness process during your college experience here at Pomona.
Wellness at Pomona
Accessibility Resources
Learn more about Student Accessibility Resources at Pomona.
TCCS Student Disability Resource Center: The SDRC works closely with the Disability Coordinators on all the campuses to ensure that students receive academic support services and accommodations to empower them to achieve their academic goals, while ensuing equitable treatment and access to all programs and activities across all campuses.
AIM is Pomona’s resource for requesting accommodations both academic and non-academic.
Mental Health Services
Monsour Counseling and Psychological Services is committed to promoting psychological wellness for all students served by The Claremont Colleges Consortium. Please contact MCAPS for more information. For off-campus therapy, fill out the off-campus therapy referral form.
TimelyCare – 24/7 access to on-demand medical care and Talk Now mental health support.
Student Assistance Program (SAP) - A free service available through Aetna for students with OR without SHIP. The SAP allows students to engage with a clinician for three free sessions. Read more about this program in the Student Assistance Program (SAP) tab below.
Off Campus Therapy:
For non-SHIP participants you will be responsible for paying your deductible out of pocket.
Step 1: Review options & select a provider based on your insurance.
Students are welcome to select a provider from this list of off-campus therapy providers, or may search for and select a provider on their own.
Please note that all students are responsible for using their insurance to support their use of clinical services.
- Pomona will reimburse currently enrolled students up to a maximum of $50 per attended appointment for co-payments and co-insurance.
- Pomona will only reimburse currently enrolled students for 10 attended sessions per semester, August 26th, 2024 to December 13th, 2024 (Fall semester) and January 21st, 2025 to May 16th, 2025 (Spring semester).
- Reimbursement requests must be submitted with Original/Itemized Receipt.
- Receipts for reimbursement must be submitted no later than 30 days from date of your attended therapy appointment.
Step 2: Contact your provider of choice and call to schedule an appointment. If you leave a voice message, leave your name, insurance information, phone number & best time to be reached. It’s best practice to always verify that the provider takes your insurance plan before you attend your appointment.
Step 3: Reimbursement: Please complete the *Therapy Reimbursement Form on Pomona Dean of Students Engage Web Page, http://pomona.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/deanofstudents
*Please note forms are only available/visible during the academic semester.
For questions or concerns please email SubsidizedTherapy@car-rentalturkey.com.
Additional Resources:
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255.
The EmPOWER Center aims to create a culture where all members of The Claremont Colleges respect and look out for each other, and where students impacted by sexual violence, dating/domestic violence, and stalking receive holistic support and care.
Student Physical Health Resources
Student Health Insurance Program (SHIP): SHIP is a health insurance plan designed just for students enrolled at The Claremont Colleges. If you get sick or injured, insufficient health insurance can lead to financial hardships that can threaten your ability to attend class, pay tuition, get student loans, or live away from home. Having health insurance is a safety net that helps ensure you are able to stay in school so you can graduate and achieve your professional goals. SHIP is available to all Pomona College students. For more information about SHIP and plan benefits and coverage visit the SHIP website.
Student Health Services is committed to promoting the physical health and wellness of all students at The Claremont Colleges.
TimelyCare – 24/7 access to on-demand medical care and Talk Now mental health support. For password information please contact your class dean.
Health Education Outreach is dedicated to supporting the healthy lifestyle choices of students by providing health and wellness education resources.
Pomona Sports and Recreation and Rains Center for Sports and Recreation
Spiritual Development
The Chaplains invite all students to various worship services and events for community support. They are also available to meet one-on-one in their office or at a location around campus. You may drop by the Chaplains Office during their office hours from 9am-5pm, or visit The Chaplains contact page to e-mail a specific chaplain to schedule a time to meet. For more information, you can call them at (909) 621-8685.
Alcohol and Drug Use
Jasa Cocke is Pomona's confidential drug and alcohol counselor. Her office is in Wig Hall A-108, and she can be reached at jasa.cocke@car-rentalturkey.com. For more resources please visit our Alcohol and Drug Use website.
Social and Cultural Wellness
Academic Support Resources
Academic Support Resources provides expert peer instruction to help you develop strategic learning skills, assist in achieving your personal intellectual potential, and promoting leadership and service learning opportunities through the peer Fellows program.
Sexual Misconduct, Stalking, Dating and Domestic Violence Resources
Pomona College is committed to preventing and intervening in all forms of sexual misconduct, discrimination and harassment, which includes intimate partner violence, sexual assault and stalking. We strongly encourage individuals who have experienced any such harm to take action by using the College’s support services and/or pursuing administrative action through Title IX at the College and/or reporting criminal offenses to law enforcement.