Student Wellbeing Office &
Rice Counseling Center
About the Offices
The Student Wellbeing Office at Rice helps students address stress management, relationship concerns, difficulty making decisions, struggling with identity, and academic concerns or problems that are more serious in nature. The Wellbeing Office can help students learn about options for medical/wellbeing separations and returns and connect students with campus resources for counseling, reporting, and other support.
Click here for more about the Wellbeing Office.
The Rice Counseling Center at Rice provides assessment, short-term psychotherapy, and consultation services from psychologists, social workers, counselors, and a consulting psychiatrist. The Counseling Center can help with issues pertaining to relationships, self-esteem, academic performance, anxiety, sexual orientation, eating and body image concerns, and more.
Click here for more about the Counseling Center.
Emergency Resources
For urgent concerns, please call the Wellbeing and Counseling Center at 713-348-3311 (24/7).
For emergencies on-campus, contact RUPD/REMS at 713-348-6000 (24/7) or if off-campus, contact 911.
Do you or anyone you know need immediate medical or psychiatric attention?
Learn about available resources
There are many mental health resources available for you at Rice.
Check out peer resources and the wellbeing resources guide.
The Rice Counseling Center looks like the best fit for you.
The Rice Counseling Center at Rice provides assessment, short-term psychotherapy, and consultation services from psychologists, social workers, counselors, and a consulting psychiatrist. The Rice Counseling Center can help with issues pertaining to relationships, self-esteem, academic performance, anxiety, sexual orientation, eating and body image concerns, and more.
Want to explore other resources? Read about the Wellbeing Office here and other available services here.
The Student Wellbeing Office looks like the best fit for you.
The Student Wellbeing Office at Rice helps students address stress management, relationship concerns, difficulty making decisions, struggling with identity, and academic concerns or problems that are more serious in nature. The Wellbeing Office can help students learn about options for medical/wellbeing separations and returns and connect students with campus resources for counseling, reporting, and other support.
Want to explore other resources? Read about the Counseling Center here and other available services here.
What type of concern are you experiencing?
Which services are the best fit for you?