06/02/2020
We recognize that the events of this past week may causing additional stress in an already difficult time. Please know that you are not alone. Please consider the following resources:
Crisis Consultation
If you are in crisis, text “Relate” to 741741, call (530) 756-5000, or call the Student Health and Counseling Services Center at 530-752-2300 (after hours Counseling Services consultation: 530-752-2349). For emergencies, call 911 immediately.
Student Health and Counseling Services Appointments (Phone or Video)
Counseling Services are available by phone or via secure video conferencing for all UC Davis students. Schedule an appointment through the Health-e-Messaging portal or by calling 530-752-0871.
Online Counseling
UC Davis has partnered with Live Health Online to provide UC Davis students with access to online visits for counseling, psychiatry, and medical services. Live Health Online allows you to schedule a visit with a provider 24/7 via online video conferencing. You can access Live Health Online from any smartphone or tablet using the Live Health Online app or through a computer with a we**am. You can schedule an appointment online.
Community Advising Network (CAN) Counseling
Counselors in CAN represent a diverse range of backgrounds and understandings, and work within the Cross Cultural Center (CCC), the Women’s Resources and Research Center (WRRC), the LGBTQIA Resource Center, Asian American Studies, the Chicanx/Latinx Academic and Student Success Center (CLASS), the Transfer Reeentry Center, the Veterans Success Center, SISS, Middle Eastern and South Asian Student Affairs Office (ME/SA), the Native American Academic Student Success Center (NAASSC), and the Student Recruitment and Retention Center (SRRC). You can find a list of CAN counselors, their areas of expertise, their hours and contact information here.
Therapy Assistance Online (TAO)
TAO is a completely private online library of interactive behavioral health resources that provide support for anxiety, depression, and other common concerns. More information about TAO at https://shcs.ucdavis.edu/tao.
Academic Advising
We also encourage you to contact your academic advisors for questions related to your academics. It's best to do this as soon as possible.
If you'd like to talk about P/NP options, late drops/Permission to Drop (PTD), or withdrawal, please contact the Letters and Science Office of the Dean as soon as possible at [email protected], or by scheduling an appointment at https://appointments.ucdavis.edu/?calendar=1.
TAO is an interactive, dynamic, easy-to-access online program that provides support for anxiety, depression and other common concerns.