
Alcohol and Drug Emergencies
Get guidance on alcohol and drug emergencies – and learn more about George Mason University’s Medical Amnesty Program, which encourages seeking help without disciplinary action for first-time incidents.

Bias Incident Report Form
Report Title IX and EO incidents, seek accommodations, or read George Mason’s Title IX, EO, and Code of Ethics statements.

Free Speech on Campus
George Mason promotes free speech as fundamental to education. Participate in open dialogue and examine policies that safeguard expression. Submit a free speech incident report if you feel your rights are affected.

Hunger and Homelessness
George Mason’s Patriot Pantry supports students facing hunger and homelessness by providing free food, hygiene items, and resources. Enrolled students can order weekly for pickup. Learn about eligibility, donations, and additional assistance, such as SNAP benefits.

Medical Emergencies
If you have a medical emergency on a George Mason campus, dial 911 immediately. Provide your campus location and patient details to the dispatchers. On-campus phone calls connect directly to campus police. Stay on the line until help arrives!

Patriots Thriving Together
The Patriots Thriving Together initiative is dedicated to supporting the well-being of the Mason community through a range of mental health and well-being resources.

Sexual and Interpersonal Violence
If you have experienced sexual or interpersonal violence at George Mason, help is available, including confidential support, medical care, reporting options, and counseling. Call the Student Support Advocacy Center at 703-993-3686 or University Police at 703-993-2810. You are not alone.

Suicide and Mental Health Emergencies
For immediate mental health support at George Mason, call CAPS at (703) 993-2380, Mason Police at 911, or the Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-TALK). Learn about crisis signs and how to help others. You're not alone.

Supporting Our Community
George Mason provides Patriot Gathering Spaces and mental health resources to support students, faculty, and staff. Here, you can find community connections, crisis coping tools, and wellness events.
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Mental Health Resources