One on One Counseling
Counseling Resources
One-on-One Couseling includes these types of Counseling
Career Counseling
Counselors help students examine career and life goals, assess interests, values, and skills, make occupational decisions, select educational programs and majors, and explore the world of work. Career counseling is available through classes, workshops or individual appointments.
Educational Skills Counseling
Educational skills counseling assists students in learning how to improve study skills such as reducing test anxiety, managing time more effectively, establishing and reaching realistic goals, and adjusting to college life. Educational skills counseling and instruction are available through classes, workshops and individual appointments.
Crisis Intervention
Counselors are available to help with a variety of emotional crises or emergencies. When a counselor cannot be reached, call the Crisis Clinic at (360) 586-2800 for personal assistance; call 911 for medical assistance.
Personal Counseling
Personal counseling gives students the opportunity to meet with a professional counselor to discuss issues and concerns that may be interfering with their ability to achieve educational and personal goals. Personal counseling is available by appointment or on an emergency basis.
Scheduling Appointments
Appointments may be scheduled during the drop-in time with a counselor, or by calling the Office of Student Life at (360) 596-5306.
Contact
Counseling Serviceslocation: M-2
(360) 596-5306
FAX (360) 596-5708
Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Dean of Student Life
Dr. David Rector
