Health and well-being resources for students, staff and faculty:  

• CAPS, Counseling and Psychological Services, has same-day or next-day appointments. Contact 765-494-6995 to make an appointment. Services are brief in nature. There are no predefined session limits. Crisis services are available 24/7. Call 911 if your crisis is life-threatening. After-hours support is available by calling the CAPS main number and pressing 1. • TAO offers self-guided resources including short videos, brief exercises and self-reflection tools to help overcome anxiety, depression, loneliness and other concerns and to assist with topics including social support, relaxation and problem-solving. To enroll, click on the link and log in using your Purdue credentials. • PUSH, the Purdue University Student Health center, strives to keep you healthy and well. If it is right for you, consider getting a COVID-19 booster and/or flu shot. If you are sick or have a fever, get checked out! Delaying care can lead to worsening conditions. • Recreation and Wellness provides our community with activities that contribute to learning and the pursuit of an active, healthy lifestyle. This excellent resource offers exercise, fitness training, nutrition counseling, wellness coaching, a mindfulness space, financial literacy/ Boiler Financial Track and, in general, an excellent social outlet. • ODOS Student Support Services: Some students may not need to see a licensed clinician to feel better and/or supported. The Office of the Dean of Students is staffed with professionals who care deeply about students and their success. To visit a student support specialist between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays, visit the office on the second floor of Schleman Hall, and they can help. • Student of Concern: Worried about another student? Report your concern through the Student of Concern Report.

* Safety Reminders

Students, faculty and staff in need of an escort to and from campus buildings for safety purposes also can utilize the Safe Walk Program 24 hours a day by calling 765-494-SAFE (7233).
Additional safeguards are nearly 300 Emergency Telephone System (ETS) boxes at almost every street intersection and other strategic locations on campus. The ETS boxes are yellow or black, have a blue light on top and are marked “EMERGENCY” or “911.”

Cyberattack
We also remind our students, faculty and staff to do your part in protecting yourselves and the information and equipment that belongs to you or to the university. Additional safety tips are designed to help thwart cybersecurity crimes.