IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT SCC OPERATIONS MARCH 17 THROUGH MARCH 20:
The SCC will be closed for in-person appointments until Thursday, March 20th. If
you are a current client, please contact your therapist by email during business hours
if you would like to schedule a virtual appointment. Therapist emails can be found
on the SCC web page counseling.ttu.edu through the Our Staff tab. If you are a new or returning client and would like to establish services, please
send an email to [email protected] to schedule. The Center will be completely closed on Friday, March 21st.
If you are in a mental health crisis, please call the Texas Tech Crisis HelpLine at
806.742.5555 or go to a local emergency room immediately.
A safe community of mental health care for Texas Tech students

Togetherall
Safe, anonymous, online peer support community to support your mental health.
TELUS
Free, confidential, 24/7, phone or chat, immediate real-time support with a multilingual
professional counselor. Ability to set up FREE online individual counseling.
Therapy Assistance Online
Interactive, web-based program providing researched, effective strategies to help
overcome anxiety, depression, and other common concerns.
Are you having suicidal thoughts or experiencing a mental health crisis? Call the Texas Tech Crisis HelpLine at 806.742.5555.
The Crisis HelpLine provides 24/7/365 assistance for students experiencing suicidal
thoughts, mental health crises, sexual assault, and interpersonal violence.
Important Information Regarding Suicidal Risk
We are here for you
We recognize that many Texas Tech students are being impacted by historical and recent
events. The Student Counseling Center holds firm to the University’s values and commitment
to justice and inclusion. Our staff are here to help students navigate through these
times. Click here for resources available through TTU Campus Access and Engagement.
Mental Health Resources Related to Race & Personal Identity
Coping with Racial Stress
Tips for Parents & Caregivers
Mental Health Resource Lists
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