We Care is available for parents and families of current Northeastern students. Below you can find answers to some of the questions we get.

My student is having a medical and/or mental health emergency. What can I do?

For non-emergency medical, mental health, or substance abuse issues, contact University Health and Counseling Services (UHCS) at 617.373.2772 or uhcs@northeastern.edu.

For all emergency issues where the safety of the student is at risk, immediately contact Northeastern University Police Department (NUPD) at 617.373.3333 (emergency calls only, available 24/7).

What should I do if my student has been a victim of a physical or sexual assault?

Immediately contact Northeastern University Police (NUPD) at 617.373.3333. They are available 24/7.

I’m worried that my student has been having suicidal thoughts. Who can I contact?

This is an emergency situation. Immediately contact Northeastern University Police (NUPD) at 617.373.3333. They’re available 24/7.

I think my student has a substance abuse problem. Is there someone at Northeastern who can help?

In emergency situations, or when the immediate personal safety of a student is in question, always call NUPD first at 617.373.3333 (emergency calls only, available 24/7).

The Office of Prevention and Education at Northeastern (OPEN) provides education, consultation, and programming on topics related to alcohol and other drugs. Additionally, University Health and Counseling Services (UHCS) offers counseling, information, and support services for students who may have a substance abuse issue.

My student is having difficulties with the transition from home life to college life. Is there someone who can help them?

Students living on their own, away from home, for the first time can sometimes feel overwhelmed. Please look through the questions below to identify a specific need. If you do not find what you are looking for, please contact We Care at 617.373.7591 or wecare@northeastern.edu. We’re here to help!

My student is feeling overwhelmed with their workload and other responsibilities. What should they do?

For any academic problems concerning their classes, they should speak to their academic advisor. If they’re having trouble handling other issues in their life, they should contact We Care or University Health and Counseling Services (UHCS).

What should my student do if they are having a hard time making friends at Northeastern?

If your student is having having a hard time connecting they can reach out to various offices on campus based on their interests. These include Residential Life, the Center for Student Involvement (CSI), the Center for Spirituality, Dialogue, and Service (CSDS), or the Center of Community Service.

My student is having a problem with their roommate. Can they have their room changed?

What should my student do if they are having a problem with an off campus living situation?

For off campus concerns, please contact Off Campus Student Services (OCSS). If they’re having trouble handling other issues in their life, they should contact We Care or University Health and Counseling Services (UHCS).

My student is having trouble with their classes, and they feel overwhelmed with the work. Who can they talk to?

The best person for a Northeastern student to speak to regarding academic issues is their academic advisor. You can find a list of student advisors by College here.

My student is very unhappy and thinking about dropping out of school. Is there someone they can talk to?

They should reach out to their academic advisor or We Care. If they’re having trouble handling other issues in their life, they should contact We Care or University Health and Counseling Services (UHCS).

What should I do if my student’s problem isn’t listed here?

If your student is experiencing difficulties with some other issue, please contact We Care at 617.373.7591 or wecare@northeastern.edu. We can connect them to the right resource that can assist them.

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