Health & Accessibility

Mental Health

Resources are available to assist you with difficulties relating to, but not limited to:

  • Strained relationships

  • Increased anxiety

  • Difficulty concentrating

  • Lack of motivation

  • Alcohol/drug issues

  • Thoughts of suicide

In case of immediate danger or crisis: call 911

Crisis Connection (24 hour University help line): 612-301-4673 or text "UMN" to 61222

National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 (TALK)

Boynton Crisis Line: 612-625-8475

Learn to Live is a confidential and free online mental health resource that includes online assessments, self-paced digital programs, and optional coaching. Programs help students with issues related to stress, depression, and social anxiety. Students can access Learn to Live by entering the code "UMN."

Humphrey School Resources

Professional advisers in Humphrey Student Services office are trained and experienced counselors, available at short notice to address concerns and provide further resources.

Humphrey Student Services:

        • Humphrey room 280

        • 612-624-3800

Joel Mixon:

Jennifer Guyer-Wood

Disability Resource Center (DRC)

Provides appropriate accommodations intended to eliminate or minimize disability-related barriers. This is confidential and individualized.

612-626-1333

drc@umn.edu

Other Resources/Services:

Services for Current Students

DRC Accommodations and Services

University Paratransit Service for Short or Long-term Physical Disabilities

  • Free paratransit transportation service, call to reserve a ride at 612-624-8338