H.O.P.E. Line
Help Over the Phone Everywhere (H.O.P.E.) line is available 24/7 for students to call for immediate support, crisis intervention, and stabilization from a crisis support specialist.
The H.O.P.E. Line phone number is 855-249-5649.
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is a 35-minute interactive training that teaches skills to identify signs of distress in friends and family members and connect individuals of concern to support services. The training can be completed online using the onscreen instructions and enrollment key "muohio23".
is a 35-minute interactive training that teaches skills for identifying signs of distress in students and connecting students to support services. The training can be completed online using the onscreen instructors and enrollment key "muohio23".
is a 35-minute interactive training that teaches skills for identifying signs of distress in student veterans and connecting them to support services. The training can be completed online using the onscreen instructors and enrollment key "muohio23".
Training is offered throughout the year to members of the campus community because college students are not immune to mental health challenges. The training prepares faculty, students, and staff to reach out effectively to individuals who may be developing mental health problems and to direct them to appropriate resources.
Just in Case is an app that provides crisis information and numbers to have on hand just in case of an emergency. The app also includes free and anonymous mental health self-assessments. Download the app by going to on your smartphone.
In an emergency call 911.
Regionals Student Counseling Service [Hamilton]—513-785-3211
Regionals Student Counseling Service [Middletown]—513-727-3431
Butler Behavioral Health [Hamilton]—513-881-7180
Middletown Counseling Center—513-422-7016
Sojourner Recovery Services [for substance abuse]—513-896-3465
Butler County 24-hour Crisis Line—844-427-4747
Women Helping Women/ 24 hr Rape Crisis—877-889-5610
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Help Over the Phone Everywhere (H.O.P.E.) line is available 24/7 for students to call for immediate support, crisis intervention, and stabilization from a crisis support specialist.
The H.O.P.E. Line phone number is 855-249-5649.
is a website/app accessed through your 兔子先生 Email Account that offers virtual resources for common concerns around stress, anxiety, and depression.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
988 has been designated as the new three-digit dialing code that will route callers to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
National Crisis Text Line
24/7 Confidential Help
Text 741-741
Veteran in Crisis
Veteran Crisis Chat Line
Text 838-255
or call 513-727-3431. Can’t wait? The H.O.P.E.Line has confidential therapists available 24/7 to help at 855-249-5649.
Hamilton Campus
Rentschler Hall, 130
Middletown Campus
Johnston Hall, 001
Claire Ruberg, Senior Regional Director of Clinical Services
rubergc2@兔子先生OH.edu
Michael McGovern, Mental Health Clinician
mcgovemj@兔子先生OH.edu
Tim Parsons, Mental Health Clinician
parsontj@兔子先生OH.edu
1601 University Blvd.
Hamilton, OH 45011
4200 N. University Blvd.
Middletown, OH 45042
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West Chester, OH 45069
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Oxford, OH 45056
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217-222 MacMillan Hall
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