For up-to-date information on FSU's Community Response, visit: response.fsu.edu
University Counseling Center provides confidential mental health counseling services in groups and individually to FSU students in-person and over the phone. Call (850) 644-TALK (8255) to talk to a clinician today.
TalkCampus App provides 24/7 peer support for students. Whether you're feeling stressed, anxious, or just need someone to talk to, TalkCampus is here to help. You can connect with other students from around the world who understand what you’re going through. It's free, confidential, and available anytime, anywhere.
Resilience After Adversity is an open-access online resource that can help you learn practical skills and explore strategies for strengthening resilience.
Student Resilience Toolkit Journal (PDF): An open-access PDF made for students providing practical exercises and guidance to promote resilience and reduce stress. Starting the week of April 21, students can pick up a printed copy of the Student Resilience Toolkit Journal at University Center C, Room 2306, or call (850) 644-1715 for assistance.
The Interfaith Council at FSU is an organization of religious communities who have come together from a wide variety of religious traditions to provide a variety of faith services and faith communities for students in coordination with the University.
Victim Advocate Program offers support and resources for victims, confidential advocacy and education to the community.
Case Management Services, a part of the Department of Student Support & Transitions, is available to assist with questions and to take referrals from any faculty, staff, family, friend, or community member concerned about an individual's well-being. Please call or email any questions/concerns about individuals or use the online reporting tool: report.fsu.edu.
Food for Thought Pantry supports students by distributing free food to currently enrolled FSU students experiencing food insecurity.
University Health Services is FSU's fully accredited primary care health facility, providing a full range of medical services and outreach programs.
CERV (Campus Emergency Response Volunteers) is a volunteer program that is open to all students, faculty, and staff and offers training throughout the year that can support campus public safety initiatives and response efforts.
Local and National Crisis Hotlines
24/7 211 Big Bend Social Support Hotline | Call 2-1-1 or (850) 617-6333
211 Bend Bend is there 24 hours a day to listen and provide emotional support, crisis counseling, suicide prevention, information and referrals. You do not have to be in crisis to call, and there are no eligibility criteria. Services are free.
24/7 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline | Call 9-8-8
The 988 Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States.
Crisis Textline | Text HOME to 741741
24/7, free, confidential. Crisis Text Line (CTL) is here for you. A live, trained volunteer Crisis Counselor receives the text and responds, all from a secure online platform.