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Mental Health Statement and Resources:

Diminished mental health, including significant stress, mood changes, excessive worry, substance/alcohol abuse, or problems with eating and/or sleeping can interfere with optimal academic performance, social development, and emotional wellbeing. The University of Illinois offers a variety of confidential services including individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, psychiatric services, and specialized screenings at no additional cost. If you or someone you know experiences any of the above mental health concerns, it is strongly encouraged to contact or visit any of the University's resources provided below. Getting help is a smart and courageous thing to do - for yourself and for those who care about you.

Most college offices and academic deans provide academic skills support and assistance for academically related and personal problems.  Links to the appropriate college contact can be found by going to this website and selecting your college or school: https://illinois.edu/academics/academics.html

If you are experiencing academic difficulties due to mental or physical health, or circumstances that feel out of your control, you are encouraged to reach out to the Student Assistance Center to learn about options available to you under University policy and to get connected with resources.

Counseling Center: 217-333-3704, 610 East John Street Champaign, IL 61820

McKinley Health Center: 217-333-2700, 1109 South Lincoln Avenue, Urbana, IL 61801


Crisis Text Line: Text CONNECT to 741741

Urbana-Champaign Crisis Hotline: 217-359-4141

Warmlines (for if you feel like you just need to talk to someone)


The CS Mental Health Committee has compiled a list of many mental health resources, please check it out if you are looking for centers, phone numbers, or other ways to seek out help from the University, the C-U community, and beyond.