Campus Life

Resources available to support student, employee well-being and mental health

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The University’s top priority is the safety and well-being of its students, faculty and staff. Acts of hate and bias are antithetical to this priority and to our goal for equity, inclusion and belonging. We will continue to do all we can to prevent biased and hate-filled behavior in our community and will work together to promote a safe, inclusive and respectful environment for all members of our Penn State family.

Anyone who experiences or witnesses bias on our campuses is strongly encouraged to report it online at https://equity.psu.edu/report-bias. Additional resources are available for all in our community in need.

FOR STUDENTS

Student Care and Advocacy
https://studentaffairs.psu.edu/studentcare
814-863-2020

Counseling & Psychological Services
https://studentaffairs.psu.edu/counseling
Counseling and mental health services available through CAPS, which can be reached at 814-863-0395 for University Park students, or at each Commonwealth Campus location.

Community and Belonging Resources
https://studentaffairs.psu.edu/community-belonging

Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity: 814-863-1248

International Student and Scholar Advising: 814-865-6348 (option 2); if an adviser is unavailable please leave our name and telephone number and you will be called back. 

University Health Services (UHS): Student Health Center, University Park, PA; Hours & Location; Phone:814-863-0774; Email: uhs-info@psu.edu

Health Services at Commonwealth Campuses

FOR ALL

The Penn State Crisis Line(877-229-6400) and the Crisis Text Line (text “LIONS” to 741741), which are open 24/7 to Penn Staters dealing with both crisis and non-crisis situations — including faculty, staff and students at all campuses who have a question about someone else. The licensed professionals with the Penn State Crisis Line can help evaluate each individual situation, offer guidance, and help connect callers with further resources if appropriate.

Penn State Crisis Line
1-877-229-6400 or text "LIONS" to 741741

Report Bias / Harassment: http://equity.psu.edu/reportbias

FOR EMPLOYEES

Penn State’s Employee Assistance Program, a free, confidential employee and family resource to be used as the first line of defense for personal or work-related concerns for employees and their families.

Last Updated August 6, 2024