COUNSELING CENTER
The Counseling Center provides a variety of clinical and consultation services to support the mental health needs of Marquette students.
If you are seeking support, call (414) 288-7172 to schedule a phone consultation or walk in to meet with one of our trained mental health professionals. During this 15-20 minute consultation, you will discuss your eligibility, treatment needs, and plan.
For mental health emergencies, the following crisis services are available 24 hours a day:
For a life-threatening emergency, call 911 (off campus), (414) 288-1911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
For non-life-threatening mental health emergencies:
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- - During regular business hours, call us at (414) 288-7172.
- - After business hours, weekends, holidays, Call the 24/7 Counseling Center main line at (414)-288-7172 and select option 2 to be connected to a trained mental health professional.
Additionally, can provide students with confidential support by phone or text.
If you are a student, parent, faculty, or staff who is worried about someone else and are looking for , please call us during business hours at (414) 288-7172 to consult.
News & Events:
Reminder: To keep us all healthy, if you have symptoms/are ill for any reason AND/OR had recent exposure (within the past 10 days) to someone who is COVID positive, please call to reschedule your appointment. Thank you!
Masks (e.g., N95/K95, surgical) are optional in all of our spaces. If you would like your provider to wear a mask during your visit to the Counseling Center, please inform front office staff. This will remain in effect until further notice.
Counseling Center adjusted hours of operation:
The Center will be closed the week of 12/25/23 - 1/2/24 as the University is closed.
Self-guided, online programs for a variety of mental health concerns and everyday issues that can affect your emotional health. Available to all Marquette and MIAD students.
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