Programs and Services
Services provided by Health Enhancement include the provision of health information, educational sessions and materials. Formats for these health promotion interventions include presentations and trainings in academic classes and for student organizations, outreach events, mobile and stationary resource sites, individual and professional consultations, and electronic (web and email) and print media.
Informational presentations on a variety of health topics are provided for classes and to student groups. Call (815) 753-9755 or go to www.health.niu.edu to schedule a presentation.
LEEEP - Life Enhancing Eating and Exercise Program is designed to increase healthy eating behaviors and activity levels for NIU students. Information, classes and incentives for healthy behavior are available.
Health information is published in the display and classified sections of the Northern Star, and is posted on bulletin boards and buses throughout campus.
Training is provided for: students and staff of residence halls, student groups, campus departments, and programs.
Our Wellness Resource table in the Holmes Student Center, provides health information and materials.
Wellness Resources available in our office include educational materials for use in speeches, presentations, class projects, and residence hall/student group events.
The Recreation Center houses a Wellness Resource Center, which provides health information and materials.
The Mobile Awareness Resource Center (MARC) is a portable health information display on rotation in residence halls, academic buildings, and other locations on campus.
Health Enhancement staff members participate in university and community efforts as advocates for policies and procedures which promote health and prevent disability.
Xtreme Air is a smoking cessation program for NIU students. We offer Quit-Smoking Kits, coaching, and a limited supply of Nicotine Replacement Therapy. Call the office for a kit or to schedule an appointment.
21st Birthday Card program sends NIU students information about safer partying along with wishes for a happy 21st birthday.
Information on current college health issues is published periodically in the online version of the Northern Star.