Urgent Assistance
Welcome to the Urgent Assistance directory page, your guide to quickly finding help for physical injury or illness, mental health challenges or addiction recovery support.
1. Physical Support
What should I do if I am hurt, sick or in physical danger?
- Emergency Services
If you think you are in immediate danger, call 911 or call the at 530-752-1230.
Get information about poison exposure or call 800-222-1222 for immediate assistance.
Get care for a sudden illness or injury including a broad range of concerns such as sore throats, ear infections, bladder infections, injuries, fractures and asthma attacks.
Call 530-754-3434 for a rapid response from the , available 24/7 for on-campus basic medical support and help finding the right resources.
Visit the ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù Police Department website or call 530-752-1727 to report a non-emergent crime.
Preparing for a Campus Emergency
Access emergency resources and learn what to do in the case of a campus emergency.
Request a welfare check for a student, staff or faculty member if you are concerned about their mental or physical wellbeing.
2. Mental Health Support
Where can I get help quickly for a mental health issue?
Call or text 988 for support for suicidal, mental health and/or substance use crisis or if you just need someone to talk to.
Call 530-752-0871 anytime for same-day crisis counseling appointments with a ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù counselor or visit the at the Student Health and Wellness Center during office hours.
Call 530-754-3434 for a quick response from the , available 24/7 for on-campus basic mental health support and help finding the right resources.
- Support through Texting
Text "RELATE" to 741741 for free, 24/7 crisis counseling via text.
Request a welfare check for a student, staff or faculty member if you are concerned about their mental or physical wellbeing.
3. Addiction Recovery Support
Where can I get help for an addiction or substance abuse problem?
Access information about hosting and attending parties safely, including resources on alcohol, drugs and overdose prevention.
If you or a friend has a problem with alcohol or other drugs, ATOD services can help. Getting help doesn’t mean you’re an addict and services are confidential, unlimited and free for ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù students.
Connect with Aggies for Recovery, a peer support group that provides students who are struggling with addiction or dependency of any kind with a support system of like-minded individuals and a safe space to discuss personal issues.
4. Urgent Assistance for International Students
The SISS emergency contact provides support for urgent situations at U.S. ports of entry, embassies, airports or with law enforcement when the office is closed.