Resources for Students

Resources for Students

If you need to talk to someone

(217) 333-3704
8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., Monday–Friday

The Counseling Center provides comprehensive services for your mental wellness. We offer time-limited individual counseling, group counseling, referrals to community providers, and a suite of skill-building programming focused on your wellness.

(217) 333-2700
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday – Friday

McKinley Health Center has a Mental Health Clinic which provides evaluations and consultations for a variety of emotional and behavioral difficulties. Their staff includes licensed psychiatrists, psychologists, and clinical social workers. We encourage you to contact them for an appointment for assistance with managing medications, short-term psychotherapy, or acute assessment as needed.

Student Assistance Center (Office of the Dean of Students)

(217) 333-0050
helpdean@illinois.edu
Walk-in hours 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Monday–Friday; Emergency Dean available after hours

The Student Assistance Center (SAC) in the Office of the Dean of Students can take reports, facilitate connecting students to desired resources, and supports all students. No appointment is needed to meet with a dean on duty during open hours. Staff at the Student Assistance Center are not mental health providers or confidential advisors but can assist you in getting connected with campus services. Reports of sexual misconduct made to the SAC will be forwarded to the Title IX Office.

Women’s Resources Center (Confidential Advisors)

217-333-3137
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday-Friday

The Women’s Resources Center offers confidential advocacy and support related to sexual misconduct including (but not limited to) academic and employment needs, mental and physical health referrals, support with both the criminal and university discipline systems. All services are free of charge and available for persons of all gender identities.

Campus Belonging can assist with concerns about behavior that negatively affects a sense of belonging and inclusion on campus.

If you want to report an incident

If you are looking to report an incident of sexual misconduct, please visit the wecare.illinois.edu website.  Confidential advisors at the Counseling Center, McKinley Health Center, Women’s Resource Center and community agencies are also available to support survivors of sexual misconduct.

(217) 333-3680
8:30 am–5:00 pm, Monday–Friday

You can pursue student disciplinary action by making an appointment here. This office handles all student disciplinary proceedings and will handle the case if you choose to seek action through the University.

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