If you are in immediate danger – CALL 911

If you (or someone you know) is in immediate danger or experiencing a mental health crisis, call 911. Dangerous crisis situations include suicidal behaviors or threats, homicidal behavior or threats, irrational dangerous behavior, or excessive consumption of alcohol or drugs. If you are not sure whether the situation represents immediate danger, err on the side of caution and place the call.

If the situation is urgent but not life-threatening

If the mental health crisis you are experiencing is not dangerous, but you wish to access health care immediately, please contact one of the following depending on the time and your location:

Crisis During Business Hours (Monday–Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.)

Counseling and Psychological Services

Eastman Hall 305
320‑308‑3171
8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday–Friday

Medical Clinic

Eastman Hall, 2nd Floor
320‑308‑3191
9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday–Friday

Women’s Center Gender Violence Prevention Program

  • Atwood Memorial Center 218
  • 320‑308‑3995, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday–Friday
  • Provides support counseling, advocacy, referrals, safety planning, protection order assistance, support groups, conduct and academic support.

Crisis While Living On Campus

Contact your Community Advisor or Residential Life Professional staff. They can help you access mental health services.

Crisis: Available Anywhere, Anytime

Suicide Crisis Lifeline: 988

  • Available 24 hours
  • English and Spanish
  • Text or call

ULifeline

  • Text MN to 741‑741
  • Text or WhatsApp
  • Call 800‑273‑TALK (8255)

National Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN)

  • RAINN – Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network
  • 1‑800‑656‑HOPE

Medical Care evenings/weekends