Michigan State University's Student Services department offers the following programs dedicated to help students manage their mental health wellness as well as offer various crisis prevention programs. To learn more about how you can support these programs, please visit one of the following links.
The Counseling Center is an international leader in providing collaborative support to thousands of MSU students annually to maintain a healthy environment for living, learning and growth. Learn more about how you can support the Counseling Center.
The Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities is an essential program leading Michigan State University in maximizing ability and opportunity for persons with disabilities. The programs and services provide awareness, hope and expanded opportunity for students, faculty and staff with disabilities. Learn more about how you can support the Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities.
MSU Safe Place offers many services related to relationship violence. The only domestic violence shelter and support program on a college campus in the US, the program offers shelter annually to approximately 65-90 adults and children. In addition, MSU Safe Place provides training and education to the Lansing community. Learn more about how you can support MSU Safe Place.
The Sexual Assault Program provides immediate crisis intervention and advocacy services to women and men who have been impacted by rape or sexual assault. Services include a 24-hour hotline; medical and legal advocacy; individual therapy; support groups; consultations; resources/referrals; and educational programming. Learn more about how you can support the Sexual Assault Program.