

To schedule yourself to participate in the MOSAIC project, or to inquire about making an appointment to gain help for either you or a friend, Please contact Wellspring:
Phone: 302-831-3457
email: wellspring@udel.edu
Or stop by: 231 S. College Ave (View a map)

Wellspring is located in the white house at 231 South College Avenue (inside the brick wall by the gold parking lot, just before Morris Library if you are heading north on South College Ave/Rt. 896).
Contact Information
Nancy Nutt
Program Director of Wellspring, Student Wellness Program
University of Delaware
231 South College Ave.
Newark, DE 19716
(302) 831-1530
On-going support
On-going support can also be provided for students through individual counseling sessions and/or participation in an intervention group,“Taking Control of Substance Use: The Steps to Success.” It involves group discussions about real-world topics.
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