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Student Resources and Services

At OSUIT, your success is our priority. Whether you're navigating the challenges of college life, seeking personal growth, or looking for guidance and support, we're here to help. Our comprehensive range of student resources is designed to support your well-being, foster academic success, and create a positive campus experience.

 

From mental health counseling to academic support, career services, and more, you’ll find the tools and assistance you need to thrive. Explore our offerings and discover how we can support you throughout your journey at OSUIT.


  • Emergency Contacts
    • 911

    • OSUIT Police Department, 918-293-5000

    • Cowboy Care Crisis Line, 866-349-5575 or text "Hello" to 61295 (24/7/365)

    • National Suicide Prevention Hotline, call or text 988 (24/7/365)

    • Rape Crisis Hotline , 918-756-2545  (24/7/365)

  • Mental Health Podcasts
    • OSU's Univeristy Counseling Podcast 

    • Inside Mental Health, by Psyc Central

    • CWC Talks, The College Mental Health Podcast

    • The Hardcore Self Help Podcase with Duff the Psych

  • Emergency Resources: Food, Shelter, Transportation, Unpaid Utility Bills
    • Pete's Pantry food pantry located on OSUIT campus. Contact:  

    •  (Statewide. Filter by city and by category.)

    •  Prescription Medication Assistance; Section 8 Application Assistance; Free Income Tax Preparation; Utilities Payment Assistance; Rent/Mortgage Assistance; Information and Referral Services; Housing Assistance; Food Pantry. Okmulgee.  Contact: 918-756-2826 

  • General Mental Health Resources
    • : Searchable by zip code, type of counseling, insurance, and other criteria.

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  • Alcohol and Drug Dependence

    Area AA Meetings 

    The Unity Club  
    1201 North Griffin
    Okmulgee, Oklahoma

     

    More Resources

  • Depression
    •  -  is a joint venture between MTVU and the JED Foundation designed to decrease the stigma around mental health and encourage people to seek help when needed
    •  - information about depression
    •  [Infographic]  -  from a blog entry by Norman Rosenthal, MD
  • Grief and Loss
    •  - Resources provided by the 
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  • Post-traumatic Stress Disordwer (PTSD)
    A basic description of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder by the :  PTSD, or post-traumatic stress disorder, is an anxiety problem that develops in some people after extremely traumatic events, such as combat, crime, an accident or natural disaster.  People with PTSD may relive the event via intrusive memories, flashbacks and nightmares; avoid anything that reminds them of the trauma; and have anxious feelings they didn’t have before that are so intense their lives are disrupted.
    •  - The Center aims to help U.S. Veterans and others through research, education, and training on trauma and PTSD.
  • Sexual Assault
  • Suicide Prevention
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