Student Well Being Resources
For an exhaustive list of Well-Being Resources please see the following website: Office of University Life (Well-Being Resources)
Mental Health Resources:
- Counseling and Psychological Services
- Columbia Medical Services
- Self Help and Crisis Resource Page
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
- Crisis Text Line
Resources for Specific Community Groups:
- Center for Veteran Transition and Integration
- LGBTQIA+ Resources at Columbia
- Specialized Clinicians (trained in multi-cultural concerns)
- 24/7 Multi-Lingual Support
- Disability Services (register for help with academic accommodations)
- Spiritual Community Advisers
- Deaf Counseling Center
- The Door (Legal resource for immigrants)
- Sakhi for South Asian Women
- Arab American Family Support Center
- Black Women's Blueprint
- Shalom Taskforce
- Healing Hands
Support with Harassment, Discrimination, Abuse and Power-Based Violence:
- The Office of Institutional Equity (a centralized resource for addressing all reports of discrimination and discriminatory harassment).
- Sexual Violence Response- 24/7 confidential advocacy services
- Resources for Students who are Experiencing Online Targeting/Doxing
- Access Now (24/7 Digital Security Helpline)
- Columbia Ombuds Office
- National Domestic Violence Hotline
- National Resource Center on Domestic Violence
- RAINN- The National Sexual Assault Hotline
- Crime Victims Treatment Center
- Sanctuary for Families
Resources for Legal Support:
- Columbia Law School Immigrants’ Rights Clinic Defense Initiative
- Legal Help for the Public
- Legal Aid Society
- Legal Referral Service
Pro-Bono Legal Representation and Other Assistance- Students at Columbia University can work directly with a lawyer on immigration-related issues at no cost, thanks to arrangements the University has made for pro-bono legal consultation. If you would like more information about this service, please reach out to [email protected].