Columbus State University’s Counseling Center is broadening its reach to meet the growing mental health needs of students, offering a wide range of free and confidential services designed to support both personal well-being and academic success.
Located in Schuster Center 301 with an additional site at RiverPark, the Counseling Center is staffed by licensed professionals along with supervised graduate trainees. Their mission is to help students manage challenges that may interfere with their academic and personal lives, while encouraging growth, resilience and self-discovery.
Students can access individual counseling to address concerns such as depression, anxiety, stress, and relationship issues. The center also hosts support groups where students can share experiences and find community, as well as workshops on topics like stress management, grief and self-esteem…