Freshmen Study Abroad Rome

Health & Well-being

Your health and well-being are very important and essential to a successful program. While studying abroad, we want to make sure you stay healthy, especially during this extraordinary time. If you have medical or dental needs, be sure to visit your primary care physician and dentist before you leave. Also, if you currently take prescription medications, we strongly advise you to bring a sufficient supply of medications to cover the entire duration of your stay abroad.

See the Emergencies page for emergency protocol

COVID Resources

Visit the UW Rome Center’s COVID Information & Updates page for the most up to date information about testing, quarantine, masking, and travel.

Health & Safety Resources in Rome

Identity, Wellness & Self-care

Studying abroad can be exciting and transformational, but it can also be really intense. You may have different experiences and interactions based on aspects of your identity – both those that are visible and those that aren’t. The resources on this page encourage you to reflect on some of the different aspects that make up our identities, learn about host country norms that may impact your experience, and access tools to engage critically with your own identity development. We also include tips on how to take care of yourself on study abroad and in general.

Many of the resources below are specific to Rome and Italy. You can also visit the UW Study Abroad Identity Matters page for more information and broader materials. Contact us if you are have any questions or would like additional resources to help you navigate your identity while studying abroad.

Race, Culture & Ethnicity

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Gender, Sexuality, & LGBTQIA+

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Well-being & Accessibility

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Mental Health Resources

The last few years have been tough for all of us. Taking care of your mental health is a priority and especially important on a study abroad program. Everything is new and different. Sometimes you need additional support. Below are resources you can access from abroad. You can also come to Julianna or Shawn if you are seeking help.

Student Abroad Health Insurance

The UW Student Abroad Health Insurance plan through CISI offers assistance in locating English speaking mental health providers in Rome. They can also connect you with a tele-medicine appointment for virtual support. Visit the Office of Global Affairs’ Insurance webpage for information on how to contact CISI. Their information is also included in the UW Rome Center contact card you should download to your phone.

If you have questions about the Student Health Insurance, email travelemergency@uw.edu.

MySSP

UW partners with My SSP to give students access to same-day, confidential mental health and crisis intervention support, 24/7 and in multiple languages. 

Visit the UW Mental Health website for more information.