Student mental health is a top priority for the Department of Educational Psychology and the University of Minnesota. A number of resources are available to students to support them through their academic career.
The most comprehensive list of resources of mental health resources
Resources for students who need to make an appointment or need to talk with someone about mental health concerns immediately.
The Student Mental Health website also contains resources for faculty to help students who are struggling with mental health issues.
The most up-to-date information about the status of campus mental health services.
The Care Program provides brief case management, support and resources to students as they navigate the University and pursue their academic and personal goals.
Developed by the Provost's Office, this folder is designed to help you recognize indicators of student distress and how to respond and refer the student appropriately.
Boynton Health serves the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, providing comprehensive health care with a public health approach to campus well-being. Boynton's goal is to provide the highest quality care in a culture that supports equity, inclusion, and respect.
PAWS is a Boynton Health program. Sessions feature registered therapy animal teams--including dogs, bunnies, cats, chickens, and other therapy animals. Sessions are FREE and open to the University of Minnesota Community.
Student Counseling Services envisions a university where all students are empowered to reach their personal, academic, and career goals. They promote student success by helping students with:
Mental health and life concerns
Learning and academic skill challenges
Career uncertainty
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