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UT's Suicide Prevention
It Doesn't Take a Rocket Scientist
It doesn't take a Rocket Scientist to reduce the risk of suicide among our students. Any member of the UT campus community may come into contact with a suicidal student. Being aware of the warning signs, how you can help, and facts about suicide can help you respond more effectively to such situations. Saving the life of a student might come down to you having the right knowledge and being available in the right place at the right time. The psychologists and counselors at the Counseling Center are available to students, faculty, and staff for consultation regarding these issues.
Why Us? Why Now? Why Act?
Nearly 80% of college students who died by suicide never participate in counseling services.
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