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Information and referral service for programs that include community and social services, such as food pantries, emergency shelter, rent assistance, utility bill assistance, childcare, and senior services, to name a few.
- 2.1.1
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Personalized guidance to achieve academic goals.
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Academic Testing for Students with Disabilities
The Academic Testing for Students with Disabilities office administers in-class academic exams and quizzes with approved testing accommodations for students who are registered with Disability Services (DS).
- 512.245.2276
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The Student Concern process is an informal process to address the non-compliance of the accommodation implementation for students registered with Disability Services (DS).
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Provides key services and resources for research and innovation.
- 512.245.2686
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Services include disaster relief and preparedness; CPR and first aid training; international family tracing; and support for military, veterans, and their families.
- 1.800.RED.CROSS (1.800.733.2767)
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Ascension Seton Williamson Sleep Center
Specializes in sleep studies and support.
- 512.324.4363
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Assessment and Counseling Clinics
Offers psychoeducational and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) assessments and counseling services.
- 512.245.2007
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Offers legal services to all currently enrolled students at no additional cost.
- 512.245.2370
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Austin/Travis County Crisis Hotline
- 1-512-472-4357
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Provides mental and emotional health support for adults, children, and adolescents.
- 800.841.1255
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Free food assistance for students, faculty, staff, and community members in need.
- 512.245.2155
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Education and coaching for financial success
- 512.245.ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï (8978)
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Bobcat Guardian
A free mobile app that creates a virtual safety network of friends and family.
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Use one application to apply for multiple scholarships available for Texas State students.
- 512.245.ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï (8978)
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A safe, reliable transportation option for late hours.
- 512.245.1689
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The Bobcat Shuttle provides free rides to both students and the general public.
- shuttle@txstate.edu
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Find events, organizations, and track your involvement via this resource.
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The B3 Program encourages, recognizes, and celebrates the efforts of ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï students working hard to bounce back to good academic standing.
- 512.408.6263
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Explore wage data for over 800 occupations.
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Navigate campus with interactive maps.
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A list of religious organizations from the Interfaith Alliance.
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Fitness and wellness programs for the ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï community to stay active.
- - 512.245.2940
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Provides students with affordable professional attire for interviews, career fairs, and networking events.
- 512.245.2645
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A one-stop career center providing career resources and support.
- 512.245.2645
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Takes a preventative approach to resolving conflict using mediation in the San Marcos area.
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Provides a model early education and childcare program for ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï students, faculty, and community.
- 512.245.2621
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Report students breaking the Code of Student Conduct.
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Helps Central Texans improve their economic self-reliance through a range of services and community partnerships.
- 512.392.1161
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Community Counseling and Wellness Center
Meets the mental health needs of the community by offering counseling services.
- 512.245.3083
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Resources to prepare yourself to make informed financial decisions.
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Services include consultation, crisis response, brief counseling, prevention activities, and educational workshops/webinars.
- 512-245-2208
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Supports the well-being and resiliency of students as they navigate life while enrolled at ºÚÁϳԹÏ.
- During business hours: 512.245.2208
- After business hours: 512.245.2208, press 2
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Resources and information regarding domestic violence, sexual assault, or homelessness in Comal County.
- 830.620.4357
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Provides free, 24/7, high-quality text-based mental health support and crisis intervention.
- Text 741741
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Helps students meet basic needs that cannot be covered due to an emergency.
- 512.245.2124
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A variety of delicious and healthy dining options across campus.
- 512.245.9930
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Services to advance personal, academic, and post-graduation success for Bobcats.
- - 512.245.2152
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Provides global educational experiences and opportunities for Bobcats.
- 512.245.1967
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Emergency Tuition and Short Term Loans
Emergency tuition and short-term loans are available to eligible students to assist with down payments for tuition or school-related expenses.
- 512.245.ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï (8978)
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Keep track of student loans.
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Distributed through United Way of Hays & Caldwell Counties, the FamilyWize card lowers the cost of medicine by an average of 35% or more for people without insurance or who take medications not covered by their plan.
- 512.353.1420
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Provides students support with the financial aid and scholarship processes.
- 512.245.ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï (8978)
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Connects first-gen students and their families to academic resources, life skills development, and enrichment opportunities.
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Forever Bobcats is a generous community of alumni, family, friends, faculty, and staff determined to make a difference in the lives of Texas State students and invest in our university’s legacy.
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Campus-wide network of support to assist students who have a lived experience in the foster care system achieve educational success by focusing on recruitment, retention, and graduation.
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To apply for federal and state grants, work-study and student loans.
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Resources to help graduate students get the financing they need – from internal scholarships to graduate student travel funds.
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Funding opportunities for graduate students.
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Specialized resources for graduate students.
- 512.245.2581
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Weeklong event for grad students, including workshops, wellness activities, and other special events.
- 512.245.2581
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Provides food assistance to individuals and families in need throughout the community.
- 512.392.8300
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Provides medical and prescription drug coverage for eligible, low-income Hays County residents who don’t qualify for other state or federal health care programs.
- 512.393.7779
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Free or low-cost legal assistance for residents in need.
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Offers 24/7 crisis services for both children and adults including assessment, case management, crisis follow-up, and support.
- 1.877.466.0660
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Provides education, violence prevention services and crisis intervention to community members experiencing family violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or child abuse.
- 512.396.4357
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An easy, single-point reporting mechanism for faculty, staff, students and others to report student concerns. Should not be used for emergencies.
- 512.245.2124
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Provides resources for food, clothing, and community advocacy.
- 512.259.0360
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A resource center and emergency shelter for those affected by family and sexual violence in Williamson County.
- 800.460.7233
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Find the necessary services, resources, and information for on-campus living.
- 512.245.4663
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Budget builder, financial literacy courses, scholarships, and more.
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Career resources, industry insights, and support for higher education professionals.
- 202.659.9208
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Supports ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï international students by providing immigration, integration, programming, and intercultural expertise.
- 512.245.7966
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Request sign language interpreting services or captioning services.
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Tech services, support, and products available for the university community.
- 512.245.ITAC (4822)
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Provides essential hygiene items such as shampoo, deodorant, soap, and other hygiene-related items.
- 512.557.8836
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Comprehensive list of resources designed to support your academic journey.
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This form is specifically for students requesting a laptop for extended use (28-day checkout). Due to a limited number of devices, priority is given to students in need of a laptop due to hardship or unexpected misfortune.
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Search found items or file a claim to report a lost item.
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Major Exploration
Resources to assist everyone involved in the major exploration process.
- 512.245.2218
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Offers tutoring services focused specifically on math.
- 512.245.2551
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Free, confidential, and compassionate support, crisis intervention information, education, and referral services to support survivors of domestic violence.
- 800.799.SAFE (7233)
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24/7 confidential support for individuals in crisis or distress.
- 9.8.8
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Provides equal access to all university programs and activities for students with disabilities.
- 512.245.3451
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Manages Title IX programs and investigates claims of discrimination and sexual misconduct on campus.
- 512.245.2539
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Assists veterans and dependents with veteran educational benefits, certifying enrollments for the Department of Veterans Affairs, processing the Hazlewood benefit, and monitoring student degree plans and academic progress as required for their benefits.
- 512.245.2641
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Ombuds Services
Provides a confidential place for employees and students to discuss and clarify concerns, identify options, and discover problem-solving strategies to constructively navigate and overcome disputes and problems.
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Advocacy and support resources for LGBTQIA+ individuals and their loved ones.
- San Marcos chapter: 205.246.1800
- Austin chapter: 512.302.3524
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Peer-to-peer academic and social support.
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Report It
A number of reporting structures established on campus to help find important information and report issues.
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Services provided include a food pantry, Amazon home delivery program, clothing & furniture vouchers, Keep Round Rock Warm, community gardens, The Volunteer Center, a charity resale store, Computers for Kids, and financial assistance for utilities, rent, prescriptions, payday loan assistance, transportation & temporary lodging.
- 512.244.2431
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Supports the research and information needs of faculty and students on the growing Round Rock Campus.
- 512.245.2686
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A list of religious organizations in the Central Texas area provided by the Round Rock Chamber.
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Provides outpatient health services to the medically underinsured in Williamson County.
- 512.716.3929
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24/7 confidential safeline is available for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, sex trafficking, and child abuse.
- 512.267.SAFE (7233)
- Text “SAFE†to 737.888.7233
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Updated safety information for San Marcos and Round Rock Campuses.
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A variety of civilian training programs for the university community, ranging from personal safety to identity theft protection.
- 512.245.2805
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Offers emergency disaster services, adult rehabilitation services, homeless shelters, assistance with food insecurity, spiritual care, and financial and emotional support.
- 1.800.SAL.ARMY
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Provides a safe space for growth and healing through holistic counseling, integrative medicine, peer support, and education.
- 512.451.7337
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Provides decent, safe, and affordable housing for low-income households, including elderly and disabled, in the San Marcos area.
- 512.396.3364
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Bus route information for the City of San Marcos.
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A list of religious organizations from the City of San Marcos.
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Sexual Assault Resources
Confidential support and advocacy for survivors.
- Bobcats REACH (Response, Education, Awareness, Care, and Healing) Project Advocates: Serves to meet the needs of survivors of dating and domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking at ºÚÁϳԹÏ.
- 512.396.3404
- : High-quality comprehensive medical care services provided by experienced providers; lab tests and X-rays can be performed on site.
- 512.245.2161
- Bobcats REACH (Response, Education, Awareness, Care, and Healing) Project Advocates: Serves to meet the needs of survivors of dating and domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking at ºÚÁϳԹÏ.
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Report sexual misconduct including sexual assault and harassment, dating violence, stalking, sexual exploitation, and more.
- 512-245-2539
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Aids families and individuals in Hays County with resources for medical care, food, and shelter.
- 512.392.6694
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Resources for identifying bullying and cyberbullying, and standing up to it safely.
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Report student disruptive behaviors.
- 512-245-2124
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Ensures accurate tuition billing, timely refunds, and efficient income collection.
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Report disruptive behavior by a student.
- 512.245.2124
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Student Employment
Resources and key contacts to support student employment needs.
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Promotes student success through services, student organizations, and community-wide events.
- 512.245.3219
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Student Learning Assistance Center (SLAC)
Offers a variety of academic support programs including tutoring, supplemental instruction, success coaching, and more.
- 512.245.2515
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Assists students in achieving resolutions to university-related challenges (i.e., university instructor/professor issues, employer challenges, etc.) in accordance with appropriate University Policies and Procedures Statements.
- 512.245.2124
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Report organizations and individuals for misconduct. This form is not for emergencies.
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Connect virtually with a ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï staff member about a specific topic.
- 512.245.2152
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Testing Evaluation and Measurement Center (TEMC)
Supports students, faculty, and the local community with testing and evaluation-related needs for student persistence, to minimize barriers to graduation, and campus research.
- San Marcos Campus - 512.245.2276
- Round Rock Campus - 512.245.2276
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Apply for financial aid as a non-citizen, Texas resident.
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Resources for childcare.
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Information, forms, and Frequently Asked Questions for legal services in the State of Texas.
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Exclusive alumni-only discounts and or benefits.
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Employment services, career development opportunities, and workforce training for Texans.
- 800.628.5115
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A virtual health and well-being platform available to ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï students available 24/7.
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Offers 24/7 mental health crisis support on the phone and in the community of Travis County.
- 512.472.HELP (4357)
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Crisis intervention and suicide prevention for LGBTQIA+ youth.
- 212.695.8650
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Outreach and student services programs for individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds.
- 512.245.3838
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Competitive intercollegiate sports and activities.
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Streamlined support with Financial Aid & Scholarships, Student Business Services, University Registrar, and Undergraduate Admissions.
- 512.245.ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï (8978)
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Stay informed with real-time emergency updates.
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Learn about federal student loan repayment based on where you are in the process.
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Provides accessible, friendly, and accurate academic advising to undergraduate students at Texas State who are in the process of exploring and selecting a major.
- 512.245.2218
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Comprehensive program and course listings.
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High-quality comprehensive medical care services provided by experienced providers; lab tests and X-rays can be performed on site.
- - 512.245.2161
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Ensures campus safety via a range of services to protect the health, safety, and welfare of students, faculty, and staff.
- Emergency: 9.1.1
- Non-Emergency:
- San Marcos: 512.245.2805
- Round Rock: 512.716.4911
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Veteran Academic Success Center (VASC)
Provides military-connected students with both academic and personal resources via peer-to-peer mentoring to support academic success.
- 512.245.2515
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24/7 confidential crisis support for veterans and their loved ones.
- 9.8.8., press 1
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Provides outpatient health services to the medically underinsured in Williamson County.
- 512.943.3600
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Williamson County/Round Rock Crisis Hotline
Bluebonnet Trails Community Services are dedicated to assisting individuals experiencing a behavioral health crisis.
- 1-800-841-1255
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Improve your research and writing skills with peer-to-peer support.
- 512.245.3018