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
Call 1-866-837-7521
Text STEVE to 741741
Texto 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.