The list of things people struggle with on a daily basis is broad. Everyone has struggles and the University acknowledges this and offers a variety of general resources.
DIAL 2-1-1 FOR 24/7 INFORMATION AND REFERRAL FOR HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (for phones that won’t connect to 2-1-1 dial 1-888-865-9903)
Counseling Resources
Turner Student Services Building
EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS & TEST ANXIETY
Counseling Center
206 Fred H. Turner Student Services Building
7:50 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday
Phone: 333-3704
Offers support from roommate conflicts, sorority and fraternity conflicts, and several other resources to help you get the support you need. Below, you will find a link that will direct you to a list of the resources along with phone numbers, emails, and addresses in where to reach them.
217-333-3137
616 E. Green St. Suit 202, Champaign
Is where you can get different types of counseling. Whether that being financial issues, sexual assault, eating disorders, safety on campus, and much more. This center allows walk-ins and accepts appointments.
217-333-3704
610 E. John St., Champaign
Varies with different types of services such as group therapies, one on one counseling session, and programs to help you have a support system on campus. Though they don’t offer one on one long-term sessions, they do refer you to other agencies that can help you get those sessions. You can make an appointment or they also offer walk-ins as well.
Crisis Hotline: (217) 359-4141 (24 hours/day, 365 days/year)
217-373-2430
801 N. Walnut St. Champaign
217-398-8080
1801 Fox Dr., Champaign
Rosecrance is recognized for excellence in Illinois for integrated community-based mental health and substance abuse treatment services for all ages.
McKinley Health Center
Offers a great amount of support for UIUC students who are seeking help. It is by appointment only and all appointments must be done online.
McKinley Health Center
(217) 333-2700
Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-5:00 pm
MCKINLEY MENTAL HEALTH
313 McKinley Health Center
8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday
Phone: 333-2705
ALCOHOL AND DRUG-RELATED PROBLEMS
Alcohol and Other Drug Office at Counseling Center
3rd Floor McKinley Health Center
8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday
Phone: 333-7557
STRESS MANAGEMENT/SELF-HELP
McKinley Health Resource Center
222 McKinley Health Center
8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday
Phone: 333-6000
MCKINLEY HEALTH RESOURCE CENTER*
129 Illini Union (north)
10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Saturday
Phone: 244-5994
http://mckinley.illinois.edu/#block
Student Resources
Student Assistance Center
(217) 333-0050
Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-5:00 pm
The Student Assistance Center serves as the first point of contact for students who call or walk into the Office of the Dean of Students. Assistant deans help students understand university policies and procedures, educate them about and connect them to campus resources, and support students in need.
Emergency Dean
Monday through Thursday, 5:00 pm-8:30 am
Friday at 5:00 pm through Monday at 8:30 am and All-University Holidays
The emergency dean supports students who are experiencing health or safety emergency situations in which an immediate university response is needed and which cannot wait until the next business day.
Disability Resources & Educational Services (DRES)
(217) 333-4603
Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-5:00 pm
At the University of Illinois, students with disabilities can register with Disability Resources and Educational Services (DRES).
Office of Student Financial Aid
Phone: 217-333-0100
Monday – Friday: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Federal Student Aid, a part of the U.S. Department of Education, is the largest provider of student financial aid in the nation. The local office can help with the process of applying for financial aid and answer any question you may have about taking out and repaying loans
Substance Abuse
The Pavilion Behavioral Health System
The Pavilion Behavioral Health System includes a 77-bed inpatient hospital, a residential treatment center for youth and a residential addictions treatment program. Outpatient services include partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient services as well as The Pavilion Foundation School, a private day school serving students with learning disabilities and behavior disorders
809 W. Church Street
Champaign, Il 61820
1-800-373-1700 or 373-1700 (Champaign County)
Prairie Center’s team of caregiving professionals offers customized residential and outpatient services to those with substance abuse issues. We also offer an array of prevention and education programs for communities, organizations, individuals, and families throughout east-central Illinois.
Champaign Location (residential services):
122 W Hill, Champaign, IL
217-356-7576
Urbana Location
(outpatient services):
718 Killarney, Urbana, IL
217-328-4500
Crisis Hotline: (217) 359-4141 (24 hours/day, 365 days/year)
217-373-2430
801 N. Walnut St. Champaign
217-398-8080
1801 Fox Dr., Champaign
Rosecrance is recognized for excellence in Illinois for integrated community-based mental health and substance abuse treatment services for all ages.
Veteran support
Chez Center for Wounded Veterans
217-300-3515
908 W. Nevada Street, Urbana
Chez Center for Wounded Veterans has a mission to “provide a range of support services to empower student veterans with disabilities to realize their potential through a world-class educational experience that prepares them to lead fulfilling, meaningful and maximally independent lives”. They offer a multitude of services like transition and academic ones for student veterans, including a specialized first-year course, note-taking and tutoring, and different testing and academic accommodations. Peer mentoring is available as well to have a connection. Benefits and outreach services help student veterans understand various national bills and what they’re entitled to. The list of services continues with health and life skills, career and employment, counseling and family, Veteran Affairs assistance, residential life, and research.
1-877-912-8880 (TTY: 1-866-565-8576).
Veterans Care Program is a program designed to provide comprehensive, affordable healthcare to Illinois’ uninsured veterans. The Veterans Care Program covers those veterans who have the least access to reliable healthcare. These are the veterans who cannot currently access Veterans Health Administration’s benefits and who meet specific income requirements. One must be aged 19-64. Services can include hospital care, doctor services, alcohol and substance abuse services, home healthcare, mental health services, and much more. Veterans can apply through the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs office or call 877-483-8779 if calling from within Illinois.
For Champaign County:
IL National Guard Armory
217- 278-3388
600 E. University Ave.
Urbana, IL.
Hours: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Daily
(217) 442-7895
1900 E. Main St. Danville, IL
Hours: 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM Daily