The Counseling & Student Support Center (CASSC)

Free Services for Enrolled NNMC Students

Your college experience is one of growth and learning with some expected bumps along the way. We all face a variety of challenges and obstacles in college and in life that can have negative impacts. Simply juggling the demands of work, school, relationships and everyday life can wear us down and leave us feeling stressed and overwhelmed.

When you're not feeling well – mentally, physically, emotionally or spiritually – it can be difficult to put your best foot forward and to reach your full potential as a student. It is common to come across moments that are not easy to talk about regardless of how supportive the people in your life may be. At times, it might feel like you are the only one dealing with these issues, but you are not alone!

We have a team that cares deeply about your development and success. The Counseling and Student Support Center (CASSC) staff can help you find ways to manage difficult times and connect you with the resources and tools you need to cope with life’s stumbling blocks. We are here to support you through the challenges and celebrate your successes. Connect with us today by filling out our online request form or emailing us at cassc@nnmc.edu for more information.

Crisis Support & Resources

Assistance is available at the Counseling and Student Support Center during regular business hours to help with a range of difficulties from mental health challenges to food insecurities. Need to talk to someone outside of these hours or looking for a local resource to help meet your needs? Check out our Community Clinical, Behavioral, and Social Services Resource Guide where you can find an extensive list of resources and services in the Rio Arriba and surrounding counties. This two-part tool includes a community resource directory and an emergency crisis helpline guide.

FOR EMERGENCIES, if you or someone you know is in danger of harming themselves or someone else, IMMEDIATELY call 911 or go to the nearest hospital emergency room.

For other supports to help you through your time of need, see the listing below of crisis helplines. For the full list of helplines and useful resources, visit our Community Clinical, Behavioral, and Social Services Resource Guide.

New Mexico Crisis and Access Line (Red para crisis y acceso de NM) 1 (855) NMCRISIS / 1 (855) 662-7474.

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1 (800) 273-TALK / 1 (800) 273-8255.
Red Para la Prevención del Suicidio 1 (800) 273-TALK / 1 (800) 274-8255.

New Mexico Peer to Peer Warmline (Red de Pares de NM):  1 (855) 4NM-7100 / 1 (855) 466-7100 or or text 1-855-466-7100

AGORA Crisis Center: 1-855-505-4505 or chat online at www.AgoraCares.org

For support regarding rape or sexual assault, contact Solace Crisis Treatment Center at 800-721-7273

For domestic violence, contact Esperanza Shelter 800-473-5220

If you or someone you know is having an emergency or crisis situation, dial 9-1-1 for immediate assistance or go to the nearest hospital emergency room. 

For additional guidance, visit our Crisis Support page

NNMC Food Pantry
 

STUDENT COUnSELING & SUPPORT

INFO FOR STAFF/FACULTY

CRISIS SUPPORT & COMMUNITY RESOURCES