What Services does the Counseling Center offer?
Solano Community College offers the following types of counseling, free of charge: • Educational Planning – An Individual Education Plan (IEP) maps out out your classes to get you to your destination without costly roadblocks and detours. Careful course selection is crucial to a successful college experience. Because requirements differ for each program, major, and college or university, and because these requirements change, students are advised to consult with a counselor prior to each registration period. You will find more information on graduating from Solano Community College in Step 7c. The Transfer Center in Building 100 provides access to information to facilitate transfer to 4-year colleges, universities and vocational schools. You will find more information on transferring to a 4-year college or university in Step 7d. • Career Counseling – Counselors work with students to help them understand their interests, abilities and achievements. Other resources include: • Career and
The University Counseling Center is a professional facility offered by the University of Mississippi to assist students, faculty, and staff with many types of life stressors which interrupt day-to-day functioning. We are the University’s center for counseling services. We offer individual counseling, couple’s counseling, group counseling, stress management, crisis intervention, assessments and referrals, outreach programs, consultations, and substance abuse services.
The Counseling Center offers a full range of counseling and psychological services to all students coping with personal, emotional difficulties and social relationship issues. We can provide help with stress management, social adjustment issues, anxiety, eating disorders, depression, alcohol and drug abuse, identity issues, and grief and anger management. Q: Is there a cost for the service? A: The services of the Center, including psychiatric consultations, are free of charge to enrolled Trinity Students. If prescription medication is needed, it may be covered by the student health plan and/or coverage through a parents policy. Q: Who would be providing services at the Counseling Center? A: The center is staffed by two full time psychologists, a part-time licensed clinical social worker, two doctoral level interns who are carefully supervised by the staff, two consulting psychiatrists, and one treatment coordinator who schedules appointments. Q: How are appointments made? A: Appointmen
The Counseling Center provides counseling for NC State students experiencing personal, academic or vocational problems. Psychological assessment and psychiatric consultation are also available. Services are primarily short-term in nature and referrals to other helping professionals and community agencies are made as appropriate. Strict confidentiality is assured. Many services are free to currently enrolled students of North Carolina State University.