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If you or someone around you is experiencing a mental health emergency please contact one of the following resources immediately.

  • 911 to speak with the local authorities
  • 988  to speak with the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
  • 1.800.327.2251 to speak with the Student Assistance Program
  • 1.800.273.8255 to speak with the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

The University of Baltimore and the Office of Student Support is committed to fostering a campus environment that prioritizes holistic wellness with a keen focus on the emotional health of the campus community. A growing concern nationally among the college population has been the prevention of sucide and increased support for mental health challenges. Following current evidence based best practices, the University employs several different strategies to ensure a network of support for our community.

Mental Health Awareness and Crisis Prevention Education Visualization

Direct Support
Prevention & Education
Crisis Intervention and Support
External Crisis Intervention and Support
Other Helpful Support Resources