Mental Health Resource Center

Mental Health Resource Center

College is a fun and rewarding experience, but it is not without its challenges. Many college students face academic, financial, and personal stressors that can impact their health and wellness.

The UConn Avery Point Mental Health Resource Center is here to help. A full-time case manager is available to support students by providing supportive counseling, assessments, and referrals to a wide network of community providers.

If you are experiencing an emergency, please dial 911 (8-911 from campus phones) or proceed to your nearest emergency department.

Confidentiality

All meetings are confidential, in accordance with Connecticut state privacy laws. Records are not available to individuals or agencies, either on or off-campus, without a student’s specific written permission.

Avery Point Campus Contact
Jessica Musgrove
LMFT, Case Manager
860.405.9044
jessica.musgrove@uconn.edu

Commitment to Diversity

We are committed to creating a safe and welcoming environment for the UConn Avery Point community.  We celebrate and honor the uniqueness and diversity of all individuals. We promote social justice and inclusivity throughout UConn and the broader global community through our coordination of services, collaboration with community providers, outreach, and events.

Emergency / Crisis Information

UConn Avery Point Police911 or 860-486-4800

Southeastern Mental Health Authority 24-Hour Crisis Line860-886-9302

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 24-Hour Crisis Line800-273-TALK (8255)

National Sexual Assault Hotline800-656-HOPE (4673)

Sexual Assault Crisis Center of Eastern Connecticut 24-Hour Hotline860-456-2789