Sacred Heart University and Uwill Collaborate to Offer Premier Teletherapy Solution to Graduate Students
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Wednesday, September 1, 2021
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Developed in partnership with Uwill, the leading teletherapy platform focused on college students, the program will provide more than 1,250 Sacred Heart graduate students with immediate, 24/7 ongoing access to a licensed counselor of their choice, based on their preferences by video, phone, chat or message.
Key Points:
- Developed in partnership with Uwill, the leading teletherapy platform focused on college students, the program will provide more than 1,250 Sacred Heart graduate students with immediate, 24/7 ongoing access to a licensed counselor of their choice, based on their preferences by video, phone, chat or message.
- "Counseling and therapy can have a transformative impact on students' ability to persist and succeed in their education," said Larry Wielk, dean of students at Sacred Heart University.
- "Emerging technology like Uwill is helping us provide our graduate students with real-time, personalized support that meets them where they are."
- Uwill has become the leading teletherapy solution for colleges and students.