Resources
Campus resources
Aside from police, you can seek help or additional information from:
* denotes confidential resource
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
studentaffairs.illinois.edu
120 Swanlund Administration Building
601 E. John St., Champaign
217-333-1300
Counseling Center*
counselingcenter.illinois.edu
Turner Student Services Building Room 206
610 E. John St., Champaign
217-333-3704
McKinley Health Center*
mckinley.illinois.edu
1109 S. Lincoln Ave., Urbana
217-333-2700
Women’s Resources Center
wrc.illinois.edu
616 E. Green St., Suite 213, Champaign
217-333-3137
Title IX Coordinator
wecare.illinois.edu/titleix
614 E. Daniel, Suite 303, Champaign
844-616-7978
Housing and Residential Life
housing.illinois.edu
100 Clark Hall
1203 S. Fourth St., Champaign
217-333-7111
Office for Student Conflict Resolution
conflictresolution.illinois.edu
300 Turner Student Services Building
610 E. John St., Champaign
217-333-3680
Office of the Dean of Students
odos.illinois.edu
300 Turner Student Services Building
610 E. John St., Champaign
217-333-0050
Illinois Human Resources
humanresources.illinois.edu
Personnel Services Building
52 E Gregory Dr., Champaign
217-333-2137
Office for Access and Equity
oae.illinois.edu
614 E. Daniel St., Suite 303, Champaign
217-333-0885
Campus counselors
Campus “Pastoral Counselors” and Campus “Professional Counselors,” when acting as such, are not considered to be Campus Security Authorities and are not required to report crimes for inclusion in the annual disclosure of crime statistics. Counselors are defined as:
- Pastoral Counselor: A person who is associated with a religious order or denomination, is recognized by that religious order or denomination as someone who provides confidential counseling and is functioning within the scope of that recognition as a pastoral counselor. The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign does not employ pastoral counselors.
- Professional Counselor: A person whose official responsibilities include providing mental health counseling to members of the institution’s community and who is functioning within the scope of the counselor’s license or certification.
The staff of the Counseling Center at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign encourages clients to report crimes to University Police, which then compiles statistics in accordance with the Clery Act.
Substance abuse resources
The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign is concerned about campus community members’ health and safety. Abuse of alcohol and controlled substances can seriously impair a user’s health and ability to work and study. It may also endanger the safety and well-being of others. For more information about substance abuse at the university, see the Alcohol, illegal drugs, and substance abuse education section of this report.
If you need help:
Counseling Center’s Alcohol
and Other Drug (AOD) Assessment
Visit the program website
206 Turner Student Services Building
610 E. John St., Champaign
217-333-3704
McKinley Mental Health Clinic
Visit the program website
1109 S. Lincoln Ave., Urbana
217-333-2700
Faculty/Staff Assistance Services
humanresources.illinois.edu/fsas/
1011 W. Springfield Ave., Urbana
217-244-5312
24-hour crisis line: 217-244-7739
Rosecrance
rosecrance.org
2302 Moreland Blvd., Champaign
866-330-8729
24-hour line: 217-359-4141
The Pavilion
pavilionhospital.com
809 W. Church St., Champaign
217-373-1700
Support groups
There are no fees or dues for the following groups, which meet anonymously to discuss and resolve attendees’ common problems:
Alcoholics Anonymous
aa-eci.org
217-373-4200 (24 hours)
Alanon/Alateen
al-anon.org
888-4AL-ANON
Narcotics Anonymous
800-407-7195 (24 hours)