Welcome to Curry Health Center Counseling Services.
We provide a confidential and inclusive environment to address the personal, behavioral, and mental health needs of all University of Montana (UM) and Missoula College students. Our focus is on the concerns and goals of our diverse community.
We understand that students face various stressors and challenges during their college experience. Our team is here to offer support and also help you connect with available resources on and off campus. Our licensed counselors, social workers and psychologists, along with graduate students, provide individual and group therapy, as well as urgent counseling services.
Hours
For a complete list of hours, check our contact/hours page.
Location
Curry Health Center West Entrance, Room 076
After Hours Emergency Contact
If you are experiencing a mental health crisis and seeking immediate help, call 911,
go to the nearest hospital emergency room or call UMPD Campus Safety at 406-243-4000
Additional options:
- 24/7 Montana's Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Crisis Lifeline, call 988
- Riverwalk Crisis Center 406-532-8411
- National Crisis Text line, text "HOME to 741741
- LGBTQIA2S+ Students, text "START" to 678678
- STUDENTS OF COLOR, text "STEVE" to 741741
- The Strong Hearts Native Helpline: (844) 762-8483
PLEASE NOTE: We are not Medicaid, Medicare, or TRICARE providers. They will not pay for any services received at Curry Health Center
Land Acknowledgement
Counseling Services acknowledges the colonization of the indigenous land and its people in Montana and that the University of Montana resides on the original homelands of the Selis (Salish), Ksanka (Kootenai), and Qlispe (Kalispel) tribes. We also recognize the relationship the Amskapi Pikuni (Blackfeet), Nimiipuu (Nez Perce), Shoshone, Bannock, and Schitsu'umsh (Coeur D’Alene) had and have with this land. We give thanks to these ancestral grounds and honor the rights and wisdom of indigenous peoples past, present, and future. Our actions are aimed at respecting tribal sovereignty, empowering Indigenous scholars, and creating safe environments for all students to live, work, learn, and grow together in equitable and positive ways.