We are here to help

Whether you're facing mental health challenges, experiencing bias or discrimination, or need help navigating a difficult situation, we are here to assist.

Immediate Help

If you are suicidal or in immediate danger, call the University Police Department at 662-915-4911 or 911, or go to the nearest emergency room. The University Counseling Center is open during University operating hours, Monday - Friday from 8am-5pm.

Resources offered 24/7

Our 24/7 resource is always available to support you, no matter the time or day.

University Counseling Center offers confidential support for mental and emotional health concerns.

Call 662-915-3784

Confidential interpersonal violence and sexual assault hotline.

Call 662-816-5377

Confidential, multilingual resource

Call 988

Text HOME to 741741

Dial 988 then press 1

Call 1-866-7386 or text START to 678-678

Text STEVE to 741741

Text AYUDA al 741741

For more information on resources and options for reporting a Title IX or Interpersonal Violence and Sexual Misconduct policy violation to university staff, visit UM Safe.

 

Resources on Campus

Additional departments are listed below and are available to help.

Office of Confidential Advocacy, Support and Education

CASE supports the UM community impacted by interpersonal violence, including physical, sexual, verbal, and emotional abuse, as well as stalking and technology-facilitated abuse. We serve as a liaison between the University and local resource groups. Our certified campus advocates provide confidential, non-judgmental support and options to empower students to create an individualized plan for healing. Staff and peer educators also promote awareness through programming and provide education for students, faculty and staff concerning these topics.

University Counseling Center

At the University Counseling Center (UCC), you will find a team of dedicated professionals who strive to offer the best care possible in an atmosphere of acceptance and respect.