Michigan State University offers a wide variety of services, programs and resources to help faculty, staff and their families thrive.
Center for Survivors therapists are honored to provide individualized therapy to MSU students, faculty, and staff. Survivors work with their therapist to identify their goals and treatment options that are tailored to their individual needs. All therapy services are free and confidential. To learn more about the services offered go to the therapy page.
Confidential counseling services at no cost to MSU faculty, staff, retirees, graduate assistants and their families.
Medical assessment, monitoring, intervention and evaluation to MSU employees related to their occupational risks.
Services and resources to maximize ability and opportunity for full participation at MSU.
Advocacy, emergency shelter, counseling, support groups, safety planning, information and referrals to survivors of violence and their minor children.
Promotes safe and healthy travel by providing counseling to travelers about appropriate vaccines and preventive medication.
Make a referral and learn more about the Care Intervention Team.
Creates an inclusive, responsive work environment that respects and supports all faculty and staff toward wellbeing in their work and personal lives.
The Nutrition Program for students at MSU is focused on supporting all people within our campus community to achieve eating competence.
Integrating resilience training into every aspect of life at Michigan State will best prepare Spartans to provide leadership for the common good in their lives.
The Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) program is committed to reducing the negative impact associated with substance use, while cultivating an environment in which MSU students can flourish personally, civically, and academically.