
Whether you need information or need to find which office is right for your needs, there are several resources on campus and in the community available for you. We have organized these services into different categories – see the links to the right. Note: Some services will be located in more than one category. If you have a need or are looking for information but are not sure which category to look under or student service to connect with, please contact K-State HD.
Would you rather search online for information or support? If so, we have provided a few Websites that provide information, self-assessments, and/or connections with other support networks. Check out Online Self-Help for those Websites.

Promotes emotional wellness through an informative blog, a gallery of user-submitted artwork & writings, and a network of mental health professionals.
Another great opportunity to learn and develop skills and positive habits is by taking a course at K-State that focuses on some aspect of your health that you want to improve or learn more about. Courses offered include study skills, stress management, finding a major or career, personal wellness, and more. Check out Courses at K-State or talk to your advisor.
An important part of K-State HD is providing students, faculty, and staff with resources that will help them when working with students. It is important to recognize some characteristics that may help you identify if a student is in need of support or guidance. The Recognizing Students in Distress link will provide you with some of those characteristics; however, all individuals and challenges are unique. Thus, there may be other ways that a student behaves that call attention to him/her needing help. On the other hand, some students may just need information or help finding the right office in which case the List of Student Services or categories on the right may be more helpful to you.
If you are concerned about a friend or a student, you may be unsure of what to do. The When You are Concerned about Someone page provides a few basic tips on how to approach the situation. Remember that there are times when you may feel uncomfortable handling the problem. If that is the case or you think that a student might benefit from other services, make sure to refer the student to another resource on-campus. The Making a Referral for Additional Help page offers some tips on how to make a referral.
Visit http://www.k-state.edu/healthsafety/video/ to view a video about campus safety.