Overview
If you’re a full-time or part-time Baker College undergraduate student, graduate student, or St. Francis School of Law student, you have FREE unlimited access to licensed mental health therapists, plus 24/7/365 on-demand crisis counseling and life coaching through the Uwill.
Uwill provides:
- Teletherapy: Immediate appointment with a licensed counselor based on student needs preferences including immediacy, gender, language, ethnicity, issue you’re dealing with. Day, night, and weekend availability by video, phone, chat, or message.
- Direct Crisis Connection: Help is available 24/7/365 with a licensed therapist if you’re experiencing a mental health crisis.
- Wellness: On-demand wellness programming including yoga, meditation, mindfulness, and more.
Uwill is Private. Secure. Confidential.
Registration Steps
Activate your account so you can be ready to use these services anytime you need them.
- Step 1: Visit the Uwill Activation Portal.
- Step 2: Click the “Register” button.
- Step 3: Select the option “I’m looking for support.”
- Step 4: Complete the required fields:
- First Name
- Last Name
- Date of Birth
- Telephone Number
- Baker College Email Address ([email protected])
- Create and confirm a password
- Step 5: Authenticate using your Baker College email address. No token email is required.
Frequently Asked Questions
All currently enrolled students may access Uwill services. Students who withdraw or graduate from Baker College will no longer be eligible for Uwill services through the college. Running Start students are not eligible.
Simply visit app.uwill.com/baker and you will find information on how to register. Uwill is available 24/7 via the web, smartphone application or by telephone.
Uwill visits are unlimited to all eligible Baker College Students.
Yes. Visits will remain confidential at all times. Baker College and its employees will never be notified of student visits and are not provided with any student information.
You and your therapist will work together to decide how often you should meet. Many choose to meet with a therapist once a week or once every other week, but this varies based on the individual.