Counseling Services
The counselors at M State are here to help with any situation that might interfere with your success as a student. All services are free of charge to students.
Crisis services
If you are in crisis and need immediate help:
- Call "First Call for Help" at 800-273-TALK (8255), or
- Text MN to 741741 (available 24/7)
- In case of an emergency, call 911.
Personal counseling
M State counselors provide a confidential setting where you can explore personal concerns and work toward achieving a better understanding of yourself.
Our services and resources include:
- Confidential individual appointments
- Crisis intervention
- Workshops
- Referrals to off-campus agencies and services
- Brochures on mental health topics
Make an appointment with us to discuss topics including:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Transition to college
- Life goals
- Career exploration
- Educational planning
- Academic success
- Relationship issues
- Drug/alcohol use
- Managing stress
- Eating and body image concerns
- Alcohol/substance abuse
- Grief and loss
- Family difficulties
- Lesbian, gay, transgender concerns
- Diversity and cultural differences
- Recovering from trauma (physical, emotional, sexual)
- Academic difficulties (motivation, anxiety, procrastination, learning difficulties)
Academic counseling
- Academic warning/probation/suspension
- Learning strategies and styles
- Stress management
- Test anxiety
- Study skills
- Time management
Career counseling
- Career interest and personality assessments
- Skills and values clarification
- Online career resources
- Identification of barriers to career success
- Resume-building and interview skills
Client rights
Veterans
To see available services, please visit Veterans Services.
Make an Appointment
All counselors are available via Zoom or phone to students from all M State campuses, and in person at the campuses shown below.
If you need assistance outside of regular hours, call the toll-free emotional support hotline at 866.342.6892. It is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and the service is free.
In case of an emergency, call 911.