Online Student Resources
Outside resources can be helpful tools that are often used as a 'first step' for a variety of questions or concerns. Below you will find online resources that can help you in identifying emotional or mental health concerns, navigating various career paths, and formulating self help for a variety of concerns or issues faced as a college student. It is important to remember that these resources in no way replace professional advice or care.
Online Self-Assessments
Grand Valley State University Counseling Center invites you to find out whether or not professional consultation might be helpful for you. The free anonymous self-assessments below are made available to all students at GVSU.
• Alcohol & Drugs
• Anxiety
• Bi-Polar Disorder (Manic Depression)
• Depression
• Eating Disorder
• PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder)
• Self-eValuator (ULifeline)
Online Career Exploration
If you are having trouble selecting a major or want to see what careers are available to you, please explore O*Net and the FOCUS 2 online career exploration tools.
Self-Help Resources
Please note that the following resources are not meant to replace professional advice or care.
• APA Help Center
• University of Chicago's Virtual Pamphlet Collection
• Half of Us
• ULifeline
• National Institute of Mental Health Information
