Counseling Services
The University Counseling Center
Askew Student Life Building, Suite 250
942 Learning Way
Tallahassee, FL 32306-4175
Phone: (850) 644-TALK (8255)
Askew Student Life Building, Suite 250
942 Learning Way
Tallahassee, FL 32306-4175
Phone: (850) 644-TALK (8255)
Walk-in
For an appointment, please visit our center on the second floor of Askew Student Life Center, Suite 201 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday to see a counselor for a brief walk in session. During the walk in session, a counselor will determine the best plan for your needs, which may include scheduling another brief session, scheduling an intake appointment or discussing referral options.
If In Crisis
During Business Hours
During business hours (Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.), students in crisis can be seen by an on-call counselor the same day to manage the crisis or to be referred, as appropriate.
After Hours
In case of a mental health emergency after regular business hours and/or on weekends, please call our after hours hotline at (850) 644-TALK (8255)
During business hours (Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.), students in crisis can be seen by an on-call counselor the same day to manage the crisis or to be referred, as appropriate.
After Hours
In case of a mental health emergency after regular business hours and/or on weekends, please call our after hours hotline at (850) 644-TALK (8255)
Suicide Prevention Program (Noles C.A.R.E.)
Noles C.A.R.E. is a suicide prevention program which supports the goal of providing suicide prevention training, education, and resources to the campus community. Through campus collaboration the hope is to build a campus of caring and connectedness for everyone. The focus is to provide information on ways to reach out to people in distress.
The program illustrates a step-by-step process anyone can use when concerned about someone’s mental health. The program clearly explains ways to express concern, ask about suicidal thoughts or other mental health issues, refer to resources and encourage help-seeking. While some suicides occur without warning, MOST do not.
You have the power to just ask and make a difference in someone’s life!
The program illustrates a step-by-step process anyone can use when concerned about someone’s mental health. The program clearly explains ways to express concern, ask about suicidal thoughts or other mental health issues, refer to resources and encourage help-seeking. While some suicides occur without warning, MOST do not.
You have the power to just ask and make a difference in someone’s life!