
Student Services
Taylor Wilson, L.P.C.
Director of Counseling & Career Services
Licensed Professional Counselor
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(580) 327-8547 | Tawilson@nwosu.edu
If you, or someone you know, is an imminent danger to themselves or to someone else, immediately call 911
Immediate Assistance
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TIMELYCARE - TimelyCare is a virtual health and well-being platform for students. Through either a mobile app or your desktop, TimelyCare provides 24/7 access to virtual care from anywhere in the United States at no cost for NWOSU students.
- TalkNow: 24/7, on-demand emotional support.
- Medical Now: 24/7, on-demand medical care.
Navigate to or Download app – Timelycare
To register, use your NWOSU email address
Schedule An Appointment
NWOSU Counseling Services are available at no cost to all students enrolled at Northwestern. In an effort to meet the needs of all students, each student is offered an average of four to six counseling sessions per semester.
To request a non-emergency counseling appointment, please click "Request Appointment" below
TIMELYCARE - TimelyCare is a virtual health and well-being platform for students. Through either a mobile app or your desktop, TimelyCare provides 24/7 access to virtual care from anywhere in the United States at no cost for NWOSU students.
- TalkNow: 24/7, on-demand emotional support.
- Scheduled Counseling: Select the day, time, and mental health provider of your choice.
- Scheduled Medical: Select the day, time, and medical provider of your choice
- Medical Now: 24/7, on-demand medical care.
- Health Coaching: Support for developing healthy behaviors.
- Self-Care Content: 24/7 access to self-care tools and resources.
- Peer Community: An anonymous and judgment-free space where you can connect with, react to, and support other students going through similar situations.
- Basic Needs Support: Get connected to free or reduced-cost community resources.
Navigate to or Download app – Timelycare
To register, use your NWOSU email address
Community Mental Health Agencies
Community Mental Health Agencies
Alva
Northwest Center for Behavioral Health (580) 327-1112
Northwest Domestic Crisis Services (580) 327-6648
Northwest Family Services (580) 327-2900
Enid
Great Salt Plains Health Center (580) 233-2900
Northwest Center for Behavioral Health (580) 234-3797
YWCA (580) 234-7581
Woodward
Northwest Center for Behavioral Health (580) 256-8615
Northwest Domestic Crisis Services 888-256-1215
Helpful Resources
ALCOHOL ECHECKUP TO GO- Interactive, online program that provides immediate, personalized feedback about their alcohol use and related variables.
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CANNABIS ECHECKUP TO GO- Interactive, online program that provides immediate, personalized feedback about their cannabis use and related variables.
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TIMELYCARE - TimelyCare is a virtual health and well-being platform for students. Through either a mobile app or your desktop, TimelyCare provides 24/7 access to virtual care from anywhere in the United States at no cost for NWOSU students.
- TalkNow: 24/7, on-demand emotional support.
- Scheduled Counseling: Select the day, time, and mental health provider of your choice.
- Scheduled Medical: Select the day, time, and medical provider of your choice
- Medical Now: 24/7, on-demand medical care.
- Health Coaching: Support for developing healthy behaviors.
- Self-Care Content: 24/7 access to self-care tools and resources.
- Peer Community: An anonymous and judgment-free space where you can connect with, react to, and support other students going through similar situations.
- Basic Needs Support: Get connected to free or reduced-cost community resources.
Navigate to or Download app – Timelycare
To register, use your NWOSU email address
SEXUAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION ECHECK UP TO GO- Interactive, online program that provides a safe campus environment through building awareness for identifying and interrupting sexual violence. Scenarios are provided within the program to build skill, confidence, and strategies to safely intervene.
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Title IX Resources
Click to navigate to NWOSU's Title IX Resources
Faculty & Staff Resources
·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµ Employee and Family Assistance Program provides NWOSU employees and their families with immediate, free, confidential assistance. The Employee and Family Assistance Program is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Phone- 888-293-6948
Website-
Text- Text “MSEAP” to 53342
App- My EAP
Community Mental Health Agencies
Alva
Northwest Center for Behavioral Health (580) 327-1112
Northwest Domestic Crisis Services (580) 327-6648
Northwest Family Services (580) 327-2900
Enid
Great Salt Plains Health Center (580) 233-2900
Northwest Center for Behavioral Health (580) 234-3797
YWCA (580) 234-7581
Woodward
Northwest Center for Behavioral Health (580) 256-8615
Northwest Domestic Crisis Services 888-256-1215
Concerned About a NWOSU Student or Employee?
If you notice a NWOSU student or employee struggling with substance misuse, mental health issues, or other concerning behaviors, please let us know. Early intervention can save lives.
This form is for faculty, staff, and students to report behaviors such as:
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Suspected substance misuse (including opioids or stimulants)
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Mental health concerns
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Emotional distress or withdrawal
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Concerning or disruptive behavior
If the situation involves a medical emergency, overdose, or immediate safety threat, immediately contact 911
Concerning Behavior Referral Form-
Opioid Prevention
Prevention Information: Naloxone, Safer Storage, Safe Disposal & Fentanyl Test Strips (pdf)
Concerned About a NWOSU Student or Employee?
If you notice a NWOSU student or employee struggling with substance misuse, mental health issues, or other concerning behaviors, please let us know. Early intervention can save lives.
This form is for faculty, staff, and students to report behaviors such as:
- Suspected substance misuse (including opioids or stimulants)
- Mental health concerns
- Emotional distress or withdrawal
- Concerning or disruptive behavior
If the situation involves a medical emergency, overdose, or immediate safety threat, immediately contact 911
Concerning Behavior Referral Form-
Click to navigate to Prevention Resources
Stimulant Prevention
Prevention Information: Naloxone, Safer Storage, Safe Disposal & Fentanyl Test Strips (pdf)
Concerned About a NWOSU Student or Employee?
If you notice a NWOSU student or employee struggling with substance misuse, mental health issues, or other concerning behaviors, please let us know. Early intervention can save lives.
This form is for faculty, staff, and students to report behaviors such as:
- Suspected substance misuse (including opioids or stimulants)
- Mental health concerns
- Emotional distress or withdrawal
- Concerning or disruptive behavior
If the situation involves a medical emergency, overdose, or immediate safety threat, immediately contact 911
Concerning Behavior Referral Form-