Counseling Services at Columbia College Chicago

Counseling Services at Columbia College Chicago Counseling Services provides short-term counseling and emotional support for students enrolled at Columbia College Chicago.

All currently enrolled students are eligible for up to 12 free individual sessions per academic year. In addition, we provide group therapy and students can attend as many groups as they want! All of our services are confidential, and we're staffed with licensed professionals.

Address

916 S. Wabash Avenue , Suite 501
Chicago, IL
60605

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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How to Access Mental Health Services

Counseling Services Clinicians are committed to assisting you in reaching your highest educational and individual goals. Services are tailored to empower you. The Clinician and you will discuss treatment goals, treatment options, and level of care that will best support you in achieving your treatment goals. This may include a referral to a community provider.

To get started, call (312) 369-8700 to schedule your Initial Consultation. You will be asked to provide your contact information, and time to schedule an appointment that is most convenient for you. During the Initial Consultation you will meet with a Clinician and complete intake forms. Be prepared to provide information about why you called, where you live, and how your daily functioning has changed.

Students who come to Counseling Services experiencing a mental health crisis receive crisis intervention services. Further evaluation may be needed with an off-campus resource. Students experiencing a life-threatening emergency should call 911.