The University of Central Lancashire's student union organized its first "puppy room" event on Thursday as part of its SOS (Stressed Out Students) campaign, partnering with a local guide dog charity. Students reserved time in advance and were given 10 minutes to 15 minutes to play with the dogs, in exchange for a £1.50 ($2.31) minimum donation to the charity.
A total of 320 students visited the puppy room, with more waiting on a standby list, according to a university press release.
students at @UCLan cuddle puppies to relieve stress of exams @BBCNWT @guidedogs pic.twitter.com/ug8B7JAHTW
— Annabel Tiffin (@annabelvtiffin) May 7, 2015“I am so pleased to lead on the organization of an event that will be beneficial to all those involved," organizer Lucy Haigh said in the press release. "We are delighted to raise awareness of the Guide Dogs charity as well as to help students through a period which can be stressful for many."
Colleges and universities across the U.S. also have brought in therapy dogs for stressed students. Students report feeling more relaxed when they play with the dogs and are reminded of their pets back at home.
"We take the well-being of our students very seriously and are open-minded to new techniques which can reduce exam stress," a University of Central Lancashire spokesman told The Huffington Post.
PUPPY ROOM happy students and happy dogs!!! #SOS #uclan #welfarewin pic.twitter.com/SsY8Ht9UtX
— Lucy Haigh (@UCLanSU_Cam) May 7, 2015-- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website.
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