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Special Support Services
The Counseling Center
www.counsel.ufl.edu
The Counseling Center offers counseling services to enrolled students for personal,
career and educational concerns. Professional psychologists and counselors provide
short-term individual, couples and group counseling. There is no charge for
the center's confidential counseling services. Appointments may be made in person
during office hours (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday). Students
in need of immediate assistance are seen on an emergency non-appointment basis.
The center is located in 301 Peabody Hall.
Counseling Center faculty members also provide a range of consultation and outreach
programs to the campus community. Telephone or in-person consultation is available
for students, parents, faculty and staff regarding any issues related to student
development. The center's faculty members serve as program resources for a variety
of student organizations and academic departments. The center has an extensive
training program for selected students. Faculty teach undergraduate and graduate
courses in the departments of psychology and counselor education.
Special groups offered by the center address topics such as academic success,
math/science/technology confidence, personal and family relationships, substance
abuse. The center also provides various support groups for identified student
populations. Help with career decision making and choosing a major occurs through
individual and group counseling, as well as through use of DISCOVER, a computerized
career guidance program.
All center activities are conducted with sensitivity to diversity of the students
on a large, multicultural campus. For more information please call at 352-392-1575
or visit our Web site.
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