Mental Well-being
What is the Mental Well-being program?
The Mental Well-being program is an online education program designed to enhance awareness of the challenges to mental well-being in college, self-management strategies, help-seeking tools and resources, and steps you can take to support yourself and your peers.
For more information about mental well-being and how to get help at ASU, visit https://eoss.asu.edu/counseling
For more information about how to get involved in student mental well-being, visit the Devils 4 Devils student organization.
How do I take the Mental Well-being program?
Any ASU student can access the Mental Well-being program through Canvas.
Supervisors, Faculty and Staff
If you are a supervisor or faculty member who would like to assign the Mental Well-being program as part of an employment training or academic course, your students can self-enroll in the Canvas course. If you have a significant number of students and would like your students to be in their own Canvas course so that you can be added as an instructor and have access to the gradebook to monitor completion, email Grace.Kirker@asu.edu to set up the course. Please allow 1-2 business days for a response to email as well as an additional 2-3 business days for the course to be set up.
Are you a student who is just interested in taking the course? You can self-enroll in the Canvas course.
This course takes 45 - 60 minutes to complete.
Questions about the Mental Well-being program?
If you need support or assistance while completing this program, please use the resources available to you at ASU Counseling Services. ASU students can connect with a counselor 24-hours per day, 7 days per week, 365 days per year, from anywhere in the world through Open Call and Open Chat! For more information and to create your account, visit eoss.asu.edu/counseling/services/open-call-and-open-chat. Local crisis support is also available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by contacting ASU’s dedicated mental health line through EMPACT at 480-921-1006.
You can download a copy of the certificate by logging into the platform. You will need to navigate to the “completed courses” tab first. If nothing shows up in the “completed courses tab” and you believe you may have previously completed the program, you will need to check the box in the upper right-hand corner that says “included deactivated assignments.” The course should show up and you can then click on the certificate to view it and then download or print.
If you have already taken the Mental Well-being program, you do not need to take it again. Let your instructor know you have completed the program and follow the instructions listed in the question above to view and download or print your certificate. If you are an instructor or supervisor and would like to verify completion, you should first ask the student to download their certificate to provide proof of completion. If the student is having trouble accessing their certificate but still believes they have previously completed the program, you can verify enrollment by contacting Grace.Kirker@asu.edu .
If you are experiencing difficulty with the module that cannot be solved by contacting the technical support in the program, please contact Grace.Kirker@asu.edu.
Assistance is available online. If you have questions about ASU’s use of the program, contact Grace.Kirker@asu.edu.
If you are a faculty or staff member who wishes to take the Mental Well-being program, please email your name and ASURITE to Grace.Kirker@asu.edu and request to be enrolled in the program.
The Devils 4 Devils Curriculum Canvas Course consists of 6 videos where participants learn how to build a safe, caring, and empathic ASU community where students feel comfortable discussing mental health, offering support and seeking help.
Anyone who wishes to enroll a group of students can email Grace.Kirker@asu.edu to enroll their students. Please note it could take up to 72 hours to get students enrolled depending upon the time of year so please plan ahead and submit your requests as early as possible.
In the email, please include the full name, ASU email, and ASURITE ID of the students you wish to enroll attached in an excel file. Note, the ASURITE ID is what you use to log into My ASU, and it is not a student ID.