We encourage students to take advantage of the KelleyWell Resource Guide and the variety of resources across campus and throughout our communities to support your success.
Balance at Kelley
Balance at Kelley is a student organization dedicated to reducing the stigma surrounding mental health by raising awareness, supplementing education, providing campus-wide resources, and simply starting the conversation.
Balance Week
Held the week before final exams, Balance Week encourages Kelley students to take a break from end-of-the-semester stress. Check the website to find ways to manage stress and stay balanced during this challenging time away from campus.
Culture of Care
Culture of Care is an IU student-led, staff-supported initiative designed to foster Hoosier-to-Hoosier care in the areas of sexual well-being, drug and alcohol awareness, mental health, and respect.
Find resources to meet your needs
The Kelley Undergraduate Advising Office assists students in exploring their interests, choosing a path of study, and finding success at Kelley and beyond.
Peer Coaching:Academic Success at Kelley (ASK) provides free, high-quality peer coaching for many I-Core prerequisite courses. Make an appointment to work with a fellow student who's excelled in the course.
Peer Tutoring:K-Cove provides academic support for BUS-K201/204 & BUS-K303/304 from peer tutors in a program coordinated by faculty.
A Care Referral is an easy way to request help with an issue or concern, especially if you don't know which office or department to contact. Student Care and Resource Center, located in the Indiana Memorial Union. Walk-ins are welcome from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Food insecurity resources: these resources provide access to free, healthy food to IU Bloomington students, staff, and faculty who are struggling with food insecurity.
Wellness House provides various spaces for peace, relaxation, reflection, and creativity
Want to make more informed financial decisions? Find workshops, courses, and more from the Office of Financial Wellness and Education.
Thanks to a gift from the Brian and Sheila Jellison Family Foundation, IU students can audit a course in money management at no cost.
Student Legal Services provides free, confidential legal advice and services for IU Bloomington students.
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988 Hotline is available 24/7 as a free and confidential support for people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress.
- The IU Health Center is a full-service clinic for IU students, including medical care, health and wellness resources, and a pharmacy.
- Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) provides counseling, psychiatric care, and sexual assault crisis services.
- Counseling and Wellness Clinic offers counseling services by trained graduate students under the supervision of the Department of Applied Psychology in Education and Research Methodology.
- The Office for Sexual Violence Prevention and Victim Advocacy is committed to ending sexual violence on campus. Provides confidential resources for students who have experienced sexual violence and misconduct.
- Substance Use Interventions Services offers a safe, judgment-free space for drug and alcohol intervention and recovery support.
- Timely Care provides Indiana University students with FREE, 24/7 access to virtual care services including emotional support to talk about anything.
- The Kelley Institute for Social Impact offers programs and courses that encourage students to engage with the local community and the world.
- Kelley Student Life offers opportunities to connect with one of our 60+ student organizations.
- The Student Advocates Office helps students resolve academic, financial, bias, and conduct issues.
- Student Central is a one-stop shop for addressing financial aid, transcripts, scholarships, and more.
- Student Involvement & Leadership Center connects students with 750+ campus student organizations.
- The Asian Culture Center promotes awareness, understanding, and acceptance of Asian American and Pacific Islander students through advocacy, educational support, and community outreach.
- The First Nations Educational & Cultural Center supports American Indian and indigenous students at IU with a network of resources designed to empower them for success.
- IU Hillel functions as Jewish students' home away from home, with a warm community that celebrates Judaism and Jewish life in traditional and creative ways.
- La Casa Latino Culture Center supports Latino students through tutoring, cultural activities, and more.
- The LGBTQ+ Culture Center provides educational programs and social events focused on gender and sexual diversity that promote a climate of understanding and support.
- The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center encourages the development and success of Black students, faculty, and staff.
The Accessible Educational Services (812-855-7578) is dedicated to ensuring that students with disabilities have equal access and reasonable accommodations. They provide tools, support services, and resources that enable students to be successful at IU.

“At Kelley, we are focused on educating, supporting, and nurturing the whole student. We want to equip students with the knowledge and skills they need to excel in every aspect of their lives.”
Bridget StombergAssociate Dean for Undergraduate Education
Want to talk, seeking immediate support, or have a crisis need?
The counselors at Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) offer clinical support for a variety of needs and for students who want to talk through problems with someone they can trust. From stress and time management to sadness, anxiety and relationships, CAPS counseling services help thousands of IU Bloomington students each year. For questions or to make an appointment, call 812-855-5711. Choose option one for crisis support.
National Crisis Lines
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988 or 1-800-273-8255 (TALK)
- Crisis Text Line: Text HOME or HOLA to 741741
