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Faculty and Staff Resources

Procrastination is letting the low-priority tasks get in the way of high-priority ones. It's socializing with colleagues when you know that an important work project is due soon, watching TV instead of doing your household chores, or talking about superficial things with your partner rather than discussing your relationship concerns.

The information below was created to assist faculty and staff in making effective referrals and to improve students’ awareness of mental health resources available to them. For more information about how to refer a student to mental health services visit the Counseling Center’s Referring a Student webpage. Resources:

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Mental Health Resources

Mental health services are available for free for all ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ students.

  • The Counseling Centeroffers in-person services including scheduled counseling, walk-in hours, and more. Visit the Counseling Center’s webpage.
  • TimelyCare is an external tele-mental health service provider that is free and available throughout the United States for all ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ students. Access 24/7 mental health support, scheduled counseling, and more. Students can access TimelyCare via MyClasses on the global navigation menu. Learn more about TimelyCare on the  Counseling Center’s TimelyCare website.

Counseling for ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ Employees through the Employee Assistance Program

The Counseling Center provides mental health services to students at ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½. There are mental health resources available for faculty and staff through the Employee Assistance Program (EAP.) To learn more about the EAP program visit Human Resources EAP webpage. The Employee Vs. Student Mental Health Services document can also assist in differentiating available services.