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Address: Suite 407 Boynton
410 Church St. SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone: 24hr Crisis Line: 612-626-9111
Business: 612-626-2929
TTY: 612-626-4279
Website: www.umn.edu/aurora
E-mail: aurora.center@umn.edu
What they help with: The Aurora Center for Advocacy and Education is a safe and confidential place for victims of sexual assault, relationship violence, and stalking to receive support and advocacy. It is always the victim's/survivor’s decision whether or not to report the incident to the police or to university conduct officers.
Address: 410 Church Street S.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone: General Appointments Line: 612-625-3222
Website: www.bhs.umn.edu
What they help with: Primary Care, Pharmacy, Urgent Care, Confidential HIV Testing, Women's Clinic, Health Coaching, Dental Clinic, Immunization Services, Eye Clinic, Massage Therapy, Mental Health, Clinic Nutrition Services, International Travel Clinic, Physical Therapy, Occupational Health, Smoking Cessation, Expression Connection (For mothers returning to work and school), and Financial Counseling.
Address: 410 Church Street S.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone: Appointments Line: 612-624-1444
Website: www.bhs.umn.edu/services/mentalhealth.htm
What they help with: A staff of psychiatrists, licensed psychologists and licensed independent clinical social workers provide a variety of counseling options. Services available include:
· individual and couple counseling/psychotherapy (up to ten visits per year for one or in combination)
· medication assessment/management
· urgent consultation (phone or in person)
· a variety of group therapies
· social work assistance
· chemical health assessment and treatment
Address: 315 Science Classroom Bldg.
222 Pleasant St. SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone: 612-625-3041
Website: www.teaching.umn.edu
E-mail: teachlrn@umn.edu
What they help with: The CTL enriches the professional growth of faculty, instructional staff, and teaching assistants through programs, services, and resources that promote significant learning experiences for students. Resources for Non-Native English Speakers, for students learning from International Instructors, etc. are provided.
Address: McNamara Alumni Center, Suite 180
200 Oak St. SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone: 612-626-1333 (V/TTY)
Website: www.ds.umn.edu
E-mail: ds@umn.edu
What they help with: Disability Services works to ensure access to University employment, courses, programs, facilities, services, and activities by providing or arranging reasonable accommodations, academic adjustments, auxiliary aids and services, training, consultation, and technical assistance. (i.e. Classroom and program modifications, Testing and exam accommodations, Document conversion ,Sign Language Interpreter and captioning services, Access assistance, and Adaptive technology)
Address: 2265 Como Avenue
Suite 100
St. Paul, MN 55108
Phone: 651-645-5323
Website: www.emilyprogram.com
E-mail: info@emilyprogram.com
What they help with: The Emily Program is a treatment program that provides comprehensive psychological, nutritional, and medical care for individuals with eating disorders.
Address: 138 Klaeber Court 115A St. Paul Student Center
320 16th Ave SE 2017 Buford Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55455 St. Paul, MN 55108
Phone: 612-625-0537
Website: www.glbta.umn.edu
E-Mail: glbta@umn.edu
What they help with: Provides the following services: Education & Training Initiatives, GLBTA Alumni Network, GLBTA Community & University Resource Initiative, GLBTA Employee & Alumni Celebration Dinner, GLBTA International Initiative, GLBTA Mentor Program, GLBTA Parents, Family & Friends Initiative, GLBTA Student Leadership Retreat, Lavender Celebration & Awards Ceremony , Lavender House, Transgender Commission and more.
Phone: 612-379-MENS (6367)
What they help with: Provide 24-hour Free, Confidential help for men and those who care about them. It is operated by the Crisis Connection. Offers advice and helps men who are stressed, angry, depressed, upset or feeling loss.
Address: KDWB University Pediatrics Family Center
McNamara Alumni Center
Department of Pediatrics
200 Oak St. S.E., Suite 160
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone: 612-626-4260
Website: www.med.umn.edu/peds/ahm/programs/star/home.html
What they help with: The STAR Center (Services for Teenagers At Risk) Adolescent Eating Disorder and Weight Management program offers an inter-disciplinary outpatient program for adolescents and young adults with eating disorders and weight management issues. The STAR Center includes individual therapy, medical and nutrition therapy, and family therapy to address the complex biological and psychological issues related to eating in adolescents and young adults.
Website: www.mentalhealth.umn.edu
What they help with: A web resource for students, their parents, faculty, and staff who wish to learn more about mental health and related resources at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Resources and self assessments on:
Alcohol Resources & Assessment, Counseling, Crisis / Urgent Consultation, Disability Accommodations, Medication Options, Online Self Assessment, Stress Management, and Stamp Out Stigma.
Address: 24 Appleby Hall
128 Pleasant St. SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone: 612-626-6015
Website: www.osa.umn.edu/help_center
E-Mail: sphc@umn.edu
What they help with: Assist low-income, undergraduate students with children by supporting them in meeting and overcoming the specific challenges this group of highly motivated and invested students typically face as they attempt to enter a first degree program. Services provided include: Grants ,Group Meetings, Events and Activities, Scholarships, Child Care Resources, Housing, Parenting, Children's Activities, Community Resources, U of M Resources, and Crisis Intervention.
Address: 511 Washington Ave. SE
Room 100, Transportation and Safety Building
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone: Emergencies: 911
Non-Emergencies: 612-624-2677 (COPS)
UMPD TIP-LINE: 612-626-8477 (TIPS)
Website: www.umn.edu/police
E-mail: police@umn.edu
What they help with: The UMPD is a professional police department, dedicated to protecting the people and property of the University of Minnesota. We work to provide a safe environment for the students, staff, faculty and visitors. Some other services they provide include: Special Event Planning and Requests for Officers, Security Monitor Program and Escort Services, Finger Printing, Request a Ride Along, Training and Workshops, DEHS Training
Address: 109 Eddy Hall 199 Coffey Hall
192 Pillsbury Drive S.E. 1420 Eckles Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55455 St. Paul, MN 55108
Phone: 612-624-3323 612-624-3323
Website: www.uccs.umn.edu
What they help with: University Counseling & Consulting Services offers comprehensive, accessible, flexibly-delivered counseling, consultation, academic planning, career development, instruction, and testing services within the University and to the Minnesota educational community.
Address: 185 Klaeber Court
320 16th Ave. SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone: 612-625-9837
Website: www.umn.edu/women
E-mail: women@umn.edu
What they help with: The Women’s Center serves as an advocate regarding workplace and learning issues of women faculty, staff, and students including: recruitment, advancement, mentoring, and retention; professional development and recognition; curricular restructuring; positive campus values and attitudes, and administrative accountability for creating and maintaining a respectful climate for women.