If you (or a classmate) are experiencing significant distress or need urgent support:
- Seek the nearest emergency room, or dial Yale Police at 203-432-4400, 911 or your local emergency response service for medical and ambulatory assistance. Yale Police can provide on-site assessment and referral to a mental health professional.
- If you have an urgent concern, call Yale Mental Health & Counseling at 203-432-0290 or Yale Health Acute Care 24/7 at 203-432-0123 to discuss your concern and they can advise on next steps
If it is a matter related to sexual assault, sexual harassment, or intimate partner violence you may also contact the Sexual Harassment and Assault Response and Education Center (SHARE) at 203-432-2000
To connect with a member of the Yale Law School Student Affairs Office, please contact:
Mia Wilson
Clinical Counselor, LCSW
Free and confidential short-term individual sessions focusing on academic or non-academic related issues.
Mia.wilson@yale.edu, 203-432-2574
Jennifer Cerny
Associate Dean of Students
Deputy Title IX Coordinator and Discrimination & Harassment Resource Coordinator
Jennifer.cerny@yale.edu
Caitlin Dougherty
Associate Director of Student Affairs
Deputy Title IX Coordinator
Caitlin.dougherty@yale.edu
Shafton Haley
Assistant Director of Student Affairs
Discrimination & Harassment Resource Coordinator
Shafton.haley@yale.edu
If you, or a fellow student is in distress and in need of assistance, the University has published a helpful guide that can be referenced as an additional resource.