Auraria Health Center
Medical and mental health services help students stay healthy so they can thrive on their personal and educational journey.
Wellness is more than just good grades or a good job; it also means taking care of our minds, bodies and spirits. Our team of professionals has you covered while ensuring access and inclusion for all.
Balancing the demands of college life can be difficult. In addition to academic requirements, there are financial pressures, relationship issues, and job stressors that can leave you feeling beat up and worn out. The Counseling Center staff can help you find ways to manage difficult times and provide you with a comforting place to examine your life and learn more about yourself so you can realize your potential.
Counseling services and programs are provided at no additional charge to currently enrolled MSU Denver Students.
MSU Denver has confidential mental health resources available to all currently enrolled students at no additional cost. Please contact the Counseling Center (303-615-9988) or the Health Center at Auraria (303-615-9999) for more information. After-hours metal health crisis support is also available by calling 303-615-9911.
The on-campus Health Center at Auraria exclusively serves AHEC, CCD, MSU Denver and CU Denver students, faculty and staff. The medical and mental health services provided by the Health Center at Auraria are designed to keep students, faculty and staff healthy so that they can thrive personally and professionally.
The Access Center ensures access and inclusion for all students with disabilities by collaborating with students and faculty to provide accommodations to help mitigate barriers to online learning.
MSU Denver Campus Recreation offers opportunities to stay active and engaged through their social media channels, plus several virtual group fitness programs and opportunities for outdoor pursuits.
The Student Care Center provides holistic, non-clinical case management support to MSU Denver students. If you know someone or are yourself experiencing housing or food insecurity, financial concerns, recent loss, or other unexpected life events that affect the ability to go to school, please contact us by calling 303-615-0006 or filing a CARE report.
Life happens. One of MSU Denver’s core values is access—all students should have access to resources they need to succeed in college and finish their education. The Student Emergency Retention Fund is an emergency stipend for MSU Denver students who are dealing with unanticipated and/or catastrophic life events that might otherwise cause the student to stop or pause their educational goals.
Meet with a Student Success Coach to discuss options and needs
Work on your math skills with drop in flexible support from the Math Lab.
Receive writing support online, during the day, or in the evening through the Writing Center.
Take advantage of free one-on-one and group sessions at the Tutoring Center.
Free online on-demand academic help, 24/7,
The Access Center ensures access and inclusion for all students with disabilities by collaborating with students and faculty to provide accommodations to help mitigate barriers to online learning.