Healthy Huskies

Mental Health Resources

Mental health is a component of holistic health & wellness. St. Cloud State is committed to providing resources for students to care for their mental health, and equip them with the tools to help others. We offer a variety of programs, presentations and services. Explore what will best fit your needs!

Campus Resources

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Recharge Rooms

Recharge you internal battery by using campus ReCharge Rooms! Rooms include: full-body massage chair, yoga mat, diffuser, “happy” light, LED lighting, coloring books and supplies, and various mental health-related items. ROOM LOCATIONS

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Hey, You Okay?

We want Huskies in our campus community to form deeper connections and we believe you can do that through holding conversations with one another.

When we’re connected, we look out for one another. We’re able to check in on friends, classmates, and colleagues who may be struggling.

Start a conversation today! Ask someone “Hey, you okay?”

Learn more about Hey, You Okay?

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Green Bandana Project

The Green Bandana Project is an effort to end the stigma around mental health and create an accepting and supportive environment for all.

Join the Green Bandana Project!

Born this Way: Be There certification

Learn to support someone struggling with their mental health through this online course created by Jack.org in partnership with Born This Way Foundation.

Complete the Be There Certificate

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QPR: Question, Persuade, Refer

Learn how to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and how to question, persuade, and refer someone to help.

QPR Training Offerings

JED Campus

Hey, You Okay? Is a project as part of St. Cloud State University’s JED Campus commitment. JED Campus is an initiative of The Jed Foundation designed to empower schools with a framework and customized support to enhance student well-being and substance abuse and prevention efforts to create positive, lasting, systemic change in the campus community.

  • 58% of students have been diagnosed with a mental health condition at some point in their lives.
  • 48% of students say they're unable to manage stress.
  • Community connections are a protection factor against suicide.
  • Need more help than a conversation? Contact Counseling and Psychological Services