Crisis Information
Crisis Information
In case of medical or mental health life threatening emergency, call 911.

Suicide Prevention
24 Hour Crisis Hotline: 1-877-466-0660 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
GETTING HELP |
During Business Hours (8-5, M - F)
Call the counseling center 512-245-2208.
After Business Hours
San Marcos campus - Avail Crisis Hotline 1-877-466-0660
Round Rock campus - Bluebonnet Trails Crisis Hotline 1-800-841-1255
Sexual Assault/Harassment
Find resources for hotlines, advocacy, reporting, counseling, Title IX.
Hays and Caldwell Counties - Call the Hays Caldwell Womens Center
Williamson County - Call Hope Alliance
24 HOUR CRISIS HOTLINES |
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Mental Health Crisis Hotlines
Mental Health Crisis Hotlines - Please indicate if you a Texas State Student when calling the hotlines below
Hays County 1-877-466-0660
Crisis Text Line Text START to 741-741
Travis County - Austin Travis County Integral Care 1-844-398-8252 or 512-472-4357
Williamson County 1-800-841-1255
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-TALK (8255) For Veteran's Crisis Line - Press 1Red Nacional de Prevención del Suicidio
Cuando usted llama al número 1-888-628-9454, su llamada se dirige al centro de ayuda de nuestra red disponible más cercano. -
Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Hotlines
Hays/Caldwell Women's Center / Rape Crisis Hotline: 1-800-700-4292
Safe Place - Austin / Travis County: 512-267-7233
Hope Alliance - Round Rock / Williamson County: 1-800-460-7233
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The Trevor Project
Crisis and Suicide Prevention Helpline for LGBTQ Youth
1-866-4-U-TREVOR (1-866-488-7386)
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Trans Lifeline
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U Lifeline
An anonymous confidential online resource center for college students to get information regarding emotional health.
1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255)
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Military Crisis Line
Military Crisis Line for Veterans, Active Duty Military, and Family and Friends.
Call: 1-800-273-8255
Text: 838255
HELPING A STUDENT IN DISTRESS |
At-Risk Training

Login for Faculty/Staff Training Use Net ID and Enrollment key: txstate
Login for Student Training Use Net ID and Enrollment Key: txstate
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Texas State Alcohol and Drug Amnesty Statement
Texas State is committed to the holistic well-being of its students. In an effort to encourage Texas State students to call Emergency 911 in case of a drug or alcohol related medical emergency, a student will be granted amnesty from formal university disciplinary procedures if:
-The student requested medical assistance in response to the possible alcohol or drug overdose of another person;
-The student was the “first” person to make a request for medical assistance;
-The student remained on the scene until medical assistance arrived; and
-The student cooperated with medical assistance and law enforcement personnel.
The reporting student will be expected to provide an account of the episode/event to a university official regardless of the amnesty standard being applied