Resources
St. Cloud State University has established a strong Alcohol and Other Drugs Policy.
For those seeking services, it is important to remember that the university provides confidential assistance depending on your needs.
Online assessments and videos
eCheckup To GO - Alcohol
eCheckup To GO is an interactive confidential web survey that allows you to enter information about your drinking patterns and receive personalized feedback about your alcohol use. eCheckup To GO enables you to monitor changes in your drinking patterns.
Whether or not you chose to drink, e-CHECKUP TO GO is a valuable tool for understanding your drinking patterns or even empowering you to help someone you care about who may be drinking at a level that’s concerning.
The online assessment takes about 15–20 minutes to complete and is self-guided.
eCheckup To GO - Cannabis
eCheckup To GO - Cannabis is an interactive assessment and feedback tool that was specifically developed for use with college students. After completing a confidential questionnaire about your cannabis use, you will receive accurate and personalized feedback about:
- Your individual pattern of cannabis use
- Your risk patterns
- Your aspirations and goals
- Helpful resources at St. Cloud State and in your community
Mental Health
A brief screening can help determine whether it's time to connect with a mental health professional. Our screening is anonymous and confidential and will offer resources and recommendations.
On-campus resources
Counseling and Psychological Services
Counseling & Psychological Services offers counseling to students at St. Cloud State.
Location: Eastman Hall 305
Phone: 320-308-3171
For after hours crises, call the crisis line at 320-253-5555 or 800-635-8008
Medical Clinic
If you are injured or struggling with medical issues, whether or not they are related to your use of alcohol or drugs, the Medical Clinic is available.
Contact or visit us at:
Eastman Hall / Center for Health and Wellness Innovation
320-308-3191
Peer support/meetings
- All Recovery meeting 2 p.m. Thursdays, Eastman Hall 103.
- Campus AA meeting 4 p.m. Tuesdays, Eastman Hall 103.
Off-campus resources
Recovery Support
General information
Prevention
- College Drinking Prevention: A resource from the National Institutes on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse.
National surveys
- Monitoring the Future (MTF)
- American College Health Association's National College Health Survey