If you believe that your student could benefit from counseling, encourage that he or she to contact the Counseling Center today.

All currently enrolled, full-time students at the University of West Georgia are eligible for free counseling services in the Counseling Center. Our counselors work with students on managing personal, career and educational concerns that may interfere with their academic progress.

Our staff is comprised of full-time doctoral level counselors, full-time and part-time specialist and masters level counselors, counseling interns, as well as support personnel. All of the Counseling Center staff are committed to providing effective services and promoting the personal growth of students. Feel free to Meet our Staff.

We are able to consider the needs of the student, and offer a  variety of services to encourage growth. These include:

Academic Counseling

Many students come to college needing to strengthen their academic skills, such as time management, note taking, reading textbooks, and test taking. Some can't do as well as they'd like because anxiety interferes with their performance on tests or classroom presentations. Counselors are experienced in helping students understand the source of the problem, and coming up with more effective approaches in the classroom.

Personal Counseling

The Counseling Center provides individual counseling for all personal concerns. Counselors are experienced in working with college students of all ages and backgrounds, and are appropriately trained and credentialed. Georgia law generally protects the confidentiality of information discussed in psychotherapy, but the Center considers all contacts to be private.

Online Counseling

Online counseling allows students to work on all of the same areas of concern that they would work on in face to face counseling, but the counseling takes place via online video conferencing.  While the counselor will still be located at the Counseling Center, the client may be at home or another location miles away from campus.

Group Counseling

Group counseling involves a small group of people (usually 6-10) who meet together weekly, along with one or two trained members of the Counseling Center staff, to talk about their struggles and problems. These groups can take a variety of forms. Some focus on a specific topic or problem, while others address a number of different concerns. 

Consultation and Referral

Counselors regularly consult with faculty, staff, parents, friends, medical professionals and others who have concerns about students. While legal and ethical requirements prevent us from revealing information shared during counseling, we can discuss how we typically handle various situations. If you have concerns about your student, we're happy to talk with you about those and suggest options. We work closely with  Health Services to coordinate care for students with psychological issues.

Accessibility Services

Students with a documented disability may work with the Office of Accessibility Services to receive essential services specific to their disability. Disabilities may be temporary or permanent and are categorized into three areas; physical, psychological and learning disorders.

Substance Abuse Counseling

Substance Abuse Counseling at UWG’s Counseling Center is a free and confidential service offered to enrolled students. Alcohol and other drug addiction is a chronic illness, characterized by a strong and persistent desire for a substance of choice and loss of control over its use, even in the face of harsh consequences. Addiction is not cured, but it can be controlled, and people do recover and lead productive lives.

Emergencies

If we are notified that a student is potentially at risk to self or others, a licensed counselor from the Counseling Center or Health Services will complete an emergency assessment. While we try to honor the student's wishes whenever possible, we will contact parents, guardians or other family members regardless of the student's preference, if we believe that doing so is necessary to prevent harm.

Additional Resources

For more specific emergency information and resources, visit UWG Cares.

Questions or Concerns? Contact Us!

Room: 123 Row Hall
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Phone: (678) 839-6428 
Fax: (678) 839-6429
Email: counseling@westga.edu

If you are experiencing a mental health crisis after hours, please call the Counseling Center at 678-839-6428 and select option 2 to be connected to the on-call counselor.