Resources
The Carruth Center is just one resource of many that students may make use of during their academic career. Other resources on campus or in the Morgantown area - along with online resources and self-care tips - are available here 24/7.
The Carruth Center is just one resource of many that students may make use of during their academic career. Other resources on campus or in the Morgantown area - along with online resources and self-care tips - are available here 24/7.
Students often experience a wide range of stresses and pressures as they navigate the college experience. Find self help resources here.
Common Student ConcernsAt times, certain groups on campus may need some additional resources or considerations due to their individualized circumstances.
Learn how to take care of yourself, reduce stress and add relaxation to your routine.
Self Care TipsMany web based resources are available for different concerns. From alcohol education to stress management, you may find something here that can help!
Online ResourcesThe Carruth Center offers an online mental health screening tool through a partnership with the Center for Collegiate Mental Health (CCMH).
Online Mental Health ScreeningThis WVU Badge helps students understand their mental health and wellbeing and learn more about available resources on campus.
Student Emotional Wellbeing BadgeAccess our video library to learn helpful wellness skills for students, such as guided meditations, prepping for finals, and more.
Wellness Video LibraryFind providers and groups who want to help.
Talkspace is an online therapy service that connects users to a dedicated, licensed therapist via private messaging and live video from a secure, HIPAA-compliant digital platform.
TalkSpaceFind community support groups in the wider campus community in and around Morgantown.
Community GroupsThe lists below include a selection of area providers if a student prefers to see a mental health care provider off-campus.
Community ProvidersA wide variety of support services and resources such as The CARE Team, Student Advocacy Center, LGBTQ+ Center, emergency loans and more are available within the campus community.
Support ServicesIf you have concerns about a student and want advice or information about available resources on campus, please contact us.
If You Are ConcernedFind out what the counseling center can offer your student.
Parents and GuardiansThe WVU CARE Team’s primary goal is to help students, staff, and faculty better assist students who are at-risk.
WVU CARE Team