USF
COUNSELING CENTER

The mission of the Counseling Center for Human Development is
to help students grow as whole individuals --- emotionally,
intellectually, and socially. Counseling Center professional
staff assist students in improving self awareness, exploring
personal concerns, improving learning skills, and making academic,
career, lifestyle, and relationship decisions.
Summary of Services

Career Services:
Individual and Group Career Counseling
Assessment and Testing
Career Information Library
Workshops and Presentations
Clinical
Services:
Individual and Couples Counseling
Group Psychotherapy
Psychiatric Evaluation and Treatment
Psychological Testing and Evaluation
Reading
and Learning Services:
Individual Academic Skills Counseling
Workshops and Presentations
CLAST Preparation Workshops/Counseling
Academic Courses for Credit
Reading Lab
Workshops
and Outreach Services:
Career Planning programs
Personal Development Programs
Academic Skills Programs
Addiction
and Substance Abuse Services:
Individual Counseling
Peer Support Groups
Departmental Consultation
Workshops and Presentations
Consultation Services for Faculty/Staff
and Administrators:
College Liaison Program
Organizational Consultation
Classroom and Community Support
Workshop Requests
Referring a Student to the Counseling Center
Veterans
Services:
Benefits Administration and Counseling
Veterans Tuition Deferments
Liaison--Department of Veterans Affairs
Information and Referral
Employee
Assistance Program:
Personal Counseling
Career Counseling
Information and Referral
Workshops and Presentations
Supervisor Training and Consultation
Other Services:
Learning Disability Evaluation
Academic Regulations Committee Representative
Vocational Rehabilitation Services
Counseling Center Services are available to all currently
registered USF students Monday through Friday, 8:00 A.M. to
5:00 P.M. Students may initiate services by visiting the Center
located on the second floor of the Student Services Building
(SVC) in suite 2124. Privacy and confidentiality are protected
in accordance with Florida mental health law.
For more Information, visit
www.usf.edu/counsel,
or call (813) 974-2831
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