Mental Health Resources

Personal counseling is available to assist students in distress.

 

Free short-term or crisis counseling is available to enrolled students.

If long-term help is needed, students are referred to appropriate external resources.

Difficult issues can get in the way of academic success. Trained and licensed staff can guide you in personal, social, and/or psychological matters such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, and grief. 

We can help you manage these issues, your responsibilities, and other personal situations.

All resources listed are free or low-cost and are available in Bexar and surrounding counties.

 

TimelyCare

The Alamo Colleges District is now partnered with TimelyCare to deliver a new virtual health and well-being platform for students.

Through either a mobile app or your desktop, TimelyCare provides 24/7 access to virtual care from anywhere in the United States at no cost. Whether you’re feeling anxious or overwhelmed, you can talk to a licensed provider to get the care you need via phone or secure video visits.

To get started, visit timelycare.com/alamo or download the TimelyCare app from your app store. Enter your student email, and you'll be redirected to ACES to login.

Download TimelyCare

Photo: Image of cell phone displaying the app; text: timelycare high quality care, anytime anywhere; download the TimelyCare app or get started at timelycare.com/alamo

 

Northeast Lakeview College

210-486-5003

Brazos Student Union, STCM Room 210

Northwest Vista College

210-486-4357

Pecan Hall, Room 100

NVC Student Advocacy & Resource Center

 

Palo Alto College

210-486-3750

Rio Grande Building, Room 132

PAC Counseling Services

St. Philip's College

210-486-2333

MLK Campus – Building 4

SW Campus – Building 1, Room A-135

SPC Counseling Services

 

San Antonio College

210-486-1111

Student Advocacy Center

SAC Counseling