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If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, text or call 988.

ULifeline is an anonymous, confidential, online resource center, where college students can be comfortable searching for the information they need and want regarding emotional health.

ULifeline is a project of The Jed Foundation, a leading organization working to protect the emotional health of America's college students, and was developed with input from leading experts in mental health and higher education. The Jed Foundation provides ULifeline to all colleges and universities free of charge, regardless of the size or type of institution. Currently, more than 1,500 colleges and universities participate in the ULifeline Network.

If you are experiencing technical difficulties with the site or have comments or suggestions for improving ULifeline, please let us know.

Counselors/School Administrators: for information on adding your school to the ULifeline network, click here.

In addition to ULifeline, The Jed Foundation's programs are encouraging millions of young people to speak up and take action, and changing the way academic institutions create healthier campus communities and prevent substance abuse and self-harm. These programs include: The JED Campus Program (Campus Program), which is a nationwide initiative of The Jed Foundation designed to empower schools with a framework and customized support to enhance student mental health and substance abuse and suicide prevention efforts; the Half of Us campaign, with MTV, which uses online and on-air programming to share stories and encourage help-seeking; the Love is Louder movement that helps individuals, communities and schools build resiliency, create connectedness and promote acceptance; Transition Year, an online resource for parents aimed at helping to ensure a smooth, healthy transition into college life; and a portfolio of resources that helps campuses promote emotional health and protect at-risk students. You can find more information about all of our programming here.