Concern for Student Safety
If you, or another student, is in immediate danger call 911. For concerns about a student’s immediate safety, call University Police at 410-543-6222 or their local police department.
If you are concerned about a student’s wellbeing who is not in immediate danger, and the concern is not clearly, or solely, related to their mental health (ex. absent from class, change in appearance, behavioral problems) report it to the SU Case Manager by . If you are not sure who to contact read our Know How to Get Help information sheet to learn more.
Urgent appointments are available at the Counseling Center for students during regular business hours, Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:30 pm. However, if it is after 3:30 pm, off-campus crisis resources are recommended. You can also use off-campus crisis resources afterhours, anytime SU is closed, or it is preferred for any other reason.
Determining Where To Refer
There are many reasons why you may talk to a student about the Counseling Center. When doing so, it is important to remember that the Center is here to help students with their mental health concerns. If the student is struggling with academics, need accommodations for a disability, are being disruptive or inappropriate in class, or are having other related issues, they may benefit from a referral to another office on campus. To learn more about the Counseling Center’s services, you can visit our Services web page.