Counseling Services
Student Union, Room 215
307-268-2267 or caspercollege.edu/counseling
Dealing with depression, exploring relationship issues, adjusting to college, working through life transitions, and developing positive academic and personal skills are common concerns among college students. Professional counselors assist students in examining and resolving these and other difficulties that might interfere with educational and personal success. Assistance is available for personal growth and well-being, life and career planning, relationships, eating disorders, stress management, testing services, test anxiety, anxiety, depression, loss and grief, disability assistance, anger management, alcohol/drug abuse, selecting a major, and more.
The counselors offer individual, couple, family, and group counseling, along with consultations and crisis intervention. These services are free and confidential for currently enrolled students of Casper College, UW-Casper, and UND). Students who are not sure if these services are right for them, should talk with the counseling staff. They may be able to help, or refer students to someone who can.
Student Health Services
Student Union, second floor
307-268-2267 or caspercollege.edu/1stop/student_health_service
Student health services, located in the Student Union, provides physical exams, immunizations, some lab tests, strep throat tests, blood pressure monitoring, urinalysis, emergency first aid, office visits, coordination of medical care within the community, personal health education programs, and consultations for students. Most services are free or income-based. Students must present their student IDs to obtain services. There is a women’s clinic on Wednesday afternoon and a general physician drop-in clinic on Wednesday evening from 5:30 to 8:30. Appointments are required for the women’s clinic.
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