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Resources for Faculty, Staff, and Families

There are multiple resources and options for individuals concerned about a Penn State University Park student.

Resources for Racially Minoritized Students

CAPS is committed to providing services to Penn State students from historically racially minoritized groups.

Resources for Sexually Diverse & Gender Diverse Students

CAPS is committed to providing affirming, high quality mental health services to transgender, gender non-conforming, non-binary, and sexually diverse students.

Resources for Sociopolitical Stress

Learn more about sociopolitical stress, including strategies for coping with sociopolitical stress and resources for support.

Resources for Alcohol and Other Drug Concerns

Getting help for Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) concerns includes a broad range of options, which CAPS is here to help with.

Resources for Sexual Assault & Relationship Violence

Confidential support is available for students who have experienced sexual assault, sexual harassment, dating/relationship violence, stalking, sexual exploitation, and retaliation.

Resources for Veterans

CAPS is committed to assisting Penn State student veterans with services to smooth their transition to university life.

Resources for Eating Disorder Treatment

Penn State Healthy Eating and Living Support (HEALS) is a multidisciplinary program that supports healthy eating and decision-making among students.

Resources for Student-Athletes

Our goal is to help you thrive during your time as a Nittany Lion and you may encounter experiences that can get in the way of that. CAPS is here to help student athletes perform at their best mentally.