Northeastern Resources

Available to Use in Crisis

Northeastern University Police Department (NUPD)

In mental health emergencies, can provide on-scene assessment, emergency medical transportation, and follow-up services.

Note that uniformed officers are not trained mental health professionals.

  • Phone Numbers:

    • 617-373-3333 (Emergencies)

    • +1-312-470-3108 (International Emergencies)

    • 617-373-2121 (Non-Emergencies)

  • Website: https://nupd.northeastern.edu/

Find@Northeastern

24/7 mental health support to connect Northeastern students with resources, counseling services, and self-guided support.

Use When Struggling or Non-Crisis

University Health and Counseling Center (UHCS)

Provides initial mental health assessments, medication assistance, referrals to ongoing treatment, student support groups, and other helpful resources for students.

Office of Prevention and Education at Northeastern (OPEN)

The Office of Prevention and Education at Northeastern provides prevention and education services on the topics of alcohol and other drugs, sexual violence, and sexual health. We seek to provide supportive, accessible and non-judgmental services to students as well as to engage our community on wellness-related topics.

Sexual Violence Resource Center (SVRC)

The center is a resource for Northeastern students affected by sexual assault, sexual harassment, sexual exploitation or abuse, domestic violence, and/or stalking. We serve students who have been affected personally (recently or in the past) and those who are looking for resources to support others.


Disability Resource Center

The Disability Resource Center and our campus partners provide resources for student beyond traditional accommodations. The DRC assists students with documented disabilities to obtain academic and housing accommodations on an individual basis .

WeCare

We Care is an extended network of support services that provides help and encouragement to Northeastern students who are experiencing unexpected challenges in their personal or academic life, to embolden them so they can succeed.

Lean On Me Northeastern Peer Support Network

Lean On Me strengthens communities by providing peer-to-peer text lines that allow for easy access to confidential non-crisis support. We envision a world where anyone can seek and receive emotional support.

Center for Spirituality, Dialogue, and Service

The Center for Spirituality, Dialogue, and Service attends to the spiritual needs of the Northeastern community. The CSDS provides one-on-one and group support from Spiritual Advisors, but these individuals are not mental health professionals.

Office for University Equity and Compliance (OUEC)