Health and Wellness

Belonging and Inclusion

The Office of Belonging and Inclusion is dedicated to empowering a diverse and inclusive campus community by nurturing a culture where each student experiences a deep sense of belonging and acceptance.

We aim to create a campus environment that prioritizes justice, well-being, diverse worldviews, and inclusive perspectives. Acknowledging the inherent dignity of everyone and the systemic obstacles to equitable learning and living spaces, we actively elevate and assist historically marginalized and underrepresented groups, ensuring everyone's success at Babson and beyond.

Located in Glavin Chapel and Diversity Suite in Park Manor Central

Religious and Spiritual Life 

Religious literacy, social responsibility, soul care, interfaith, intercultural exchange—these are critical to not only your wellbeing but your growth as a human.

As an institution, Babson does not have any religious affiliation and welcomes all faiths, all cultures, and all traditions. Being surrounded by diverse religious cultures allows you to exchange ideas and develop interfaith relationships that enable you to appreciate religious tolerance and celebrate religious freedom. 

Along with our campus locations, Wellesley and surrounding cities and towns have places of worship not affiliated with Babson that span religions and denominations. We encourage all our students to seek out the spiritual support and community they need.

On campus, you’ll find multifaith programs and events, spiritual guidance, faith formation, and leadership workshops that allow you to explore, grow, and support your faith and spiritual life.

Chaplains serve the entire Babson community, regardless of faith. The Babson team includes Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, and Protestant chaplains, all providing space for interfaith discussion with a focus on strengthening faith and addressing current social and religious challenges in the world.

Counseling and Psychological Service (CAPS) 

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) offers free consultations, assessments, short-term biweekly counseling, and referrals for long-term counseling, all designed to empower you to thrive at Babson and beyond.

For the quickest way to help you book an appointment, please call 781-239-6200, option 1.

Active full-time Babson students are eligible. Students who are enrolled less than full-time are eligible for crisis and referral services. Due to professional licensing requirements, regular clinical services may be provided to students who are located in the state of Massachusetts at the time of service.

For students seeking weekly, more specialized, and/or intensive clinical services, off-campus referrals may be provided.

Your interactions with CAPS are confidential and not shared with anyone unless you provide written authorization, with some exceptions. Speak with a CAPS staff member to learn more.

Located in Park Manor South Annex 

Wellness and Prevention Services 

Wellness & Prevention Services supports population-level health, wellbeing, and safety through an evidence-based, environmental, community-oriented, strategic prevention portfolio that is grounded in harm reduction, health promotion, peer education, and direct services.

Located in Hollister Hall