Counseling Center
The staff of the Counseling Center views counseling as another form of learning where students are able to learn more effective means of resolving concerns and developing strategies for achieving personal and professional goals. Counseling can assist those who are experiencing various personal problems and difficulties. Some of the concerns commonly addressed include adjustment to college, relationships, stress, depression, loneliness, anxiety, and self-esteem.
Counseling services are offered free of charge to all currently enrolled and registered CU students. Students are provided short-term counseling services on campus. For longer-term issues, referrals will be made to appropriate community providers.
The Counseling Center is located in Labry Hall 225. The best way to schedule an appointment is to come to the counseling center and sign up for a time slot on the counselor’s schedule posted on the door. You may also schedule an appointment by calling 547-1397.
The Counseling Center staff is also available to consult with faculty, staff, parents, and significant others about students of concern and how to support them. It is important for members of the CU community to understand that sessions conducted by the Counseling Center are confidential. Information about whether or not a student has come to the Counseling Center as well as the content of counseling sessions cannot be released except upon the student's written request. In circumstances which would result in clear danger to the individual or others, reports of child or elder neglect and/or abuse, reporting may be required by other laws. The Counseling Center strictly adheres to this policy.