Mental Health and Counseling Resources
- Suicide Prevention Resources and Hotlines
- BSU Veteran's Assistance Center
Center Staff can help you determine whether you're eligible for the GI Bill, scholarships, disability services, personal counseling, tutoring, financial aid etc.
- ULifeline
BSU Counseling Center's site at ULifeline which is an anonymous, confidential, online resource center, where college students can be comfortable searching for the information they need and want regarding mental health and suicide prevention.
- Depression Self-Assessment from the Mayo Clinic
This site helps you decide if you might be experiencing depression.
- Online College Mental Health Fair
Numer booths with helpful resources for students and parents.
- Self-Help Support Groups
Information about support groups, find support groups
- Study Skills and Self- Help Information
Time management strategies, tips for improving test performance, strategies for improving concentration and memory
- Seasonal Affective Disorder, (SAD) Information
What is SAD?, How common is it?, Is there any treatment?
- Depression Overview at WebMD
Articles, blogs, support forums
- Gambling Addiction
What is it? Who is affected by it?
- Internet Addiction
Recognizing Internet addiction, problems caused by it
- GLBT
Resources for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender students
Student Counseling Virtual Pamphlet Collection
The Student Counseling Virtual Pamphlet Collection is a collection of articles from university counseling centers across the U.S. on topics specific to student concerns. A virtual pamphlet put out by another university may refer to services available only to students at that university. BSU students should, of course, contact instead the BSU Counseling Center. Opinions expressed in a virtual pamphlet from one university do not necessarily reflect those of Bemidji State University.