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The U & I Care program has been developed to educate students about the importance of supporting each other, asking for personal assistance, and helping to identify concerning student behavior. Faculty and staff are also encouraged to participate in this community-wide effort. The appropriate office should be notified when a student is in need of assistance.
As members of the university community, students should know that there is a network of support available to them, with multiple places to access the support. Students play an important role in this effort: they can use it or they can help someone else.
You may have questions or want information on a variety of topics that address challenges college students may be experiencing. Please remember that in an emergency you should always call 5-5555 or 911. Otherwise, the links below will provide you with the resources that will help you or someone you know.
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This site is continually updated. Please visit us periodically for additional information.
Information That Can Help
Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Cults
Dating and Domestic Violence
Mental Health
Sexual Assault
Stalking / Harrassment
Stress Management
Suicide
Threatening Behaviors
Places To Get Help On Campus
Campus Housing
Counseling Center
Dean of Students
Gender and Sexuality Center
Office of Women's Affairs
UIC Police
Wellness Center
Programs And Services That Can Help
Alcohol Education Seminars
Community / Neighborhood Outreach
In-Touch Hotline
Presentation / Consultation Services
Department of Family Medicine Student Health Information
Campus Resources
Chancellor's Status Committees (African American, Asian Americans, Latinos, LGBT, Persons with Disabilities and Women)
African American Cultural Center
Asian American Resource and Cultural Center
Rafael Cintron-Ortiz Latino Cultural Center |