Why do students contact CPS?
Students contact Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS) for a variety of personal and academic reasons. They may be struggling with issues that interfere with personal and academic goals, such as: academic difficulties, stress, relationship problems, depression, anxiety, parent/family problems, test anxiety, procrastination, sexual difficulties, coping with illness, loss of a loved one, eating and body image struggles, drug and alcohol problems, and traumatic events. Our services are also available to students facing major developmental issues such as adjusting to college life as an undergraduate, the demands of graduate student life, career decisions, and other personal or interpersonal challenges.