IU Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
Short-term counseling, crisis support, and group therapyCall: (812) 855-5711
Visit: IU Student Health Center, 600 N. Jordan Ave.
Schedule an Appointment
TimelyCare offers free, 24/7 virtual mental health support to IU students
The Counseling and Wellness Clinic provides support for mild to moderate mental health issues. Our caring staff and graduate students training to be counselors are here to listen and support you.
We all need a little help sometimes, and there’s no shame in it. Explore our resources for mental health issues and stress reduction techniques on this page.
Concerned about a friend or student, for any reason? A Care Referral is an easy way to request help with an issue or concern, especially if you don’t know which office or department to contact.
Call: 812-856-2273
Email: iucare@iu.edu
If you are a student at IU and you have experienced sexual assault, sexual abuse, dating violence, domestic violence, sexual harassment, sexual exploitation, and/or stalking, the Sexual Assault Crisis Service (SACS) team is here to help.
Call: 812-855-8900
We offer a variety of counseling groups each semester. These are provided at no charge to all IU students who have paid the student health fee. There are both in-person and online options available.
We all need a little help sometimes, and there’s no shame in it. Explore our resources for mental health issues and stress reduction techniques on this page.
Crimson Cupboard offers free, healthy food to IU Bloomington students, staff, and faculty who are struggling with food insecurity
You are able to report information anonymously using the form below. Including contact information is helpful so that staff can ask follow-up questions related to the information you report. Your name and contact information will never be shared with the organization involved. If you have questions about information sharing for any individual students you may have alleged, please contact the Office of Student Conduct directly at:
Confidential Victim Advocates are specially trained advocates who help students who have experienced sexual misconduct, including sexual assault, rape, sexual harassment, dating/ domestic violence, or stalking.