Graduate Counseling Program
Cornell Counseling Clinic
The Cornell Counseling Clinic at Rollins College offers free, private, and CONFIDENTIAL individual counseling services to currently enrolled:
- Holt students
- Crummer students
The Cornell Counseling Clinic is operated under the supervision of faculty from the Graduate Studies in Counseling Program. The faculty supervisors are Licensed Mental Health Counselors and/or Licensed Psychologists. Counseling services are provided by trained graduate counseling interns.
The Cornell Counseling Clinic offers Evening Hours that fit your academic and life schedules.
Counseling can provide an invaluable resource and it is an excellent way to address a wide range of concerns. Students might see a counselor to discuss:
- General life stress
- Adjustment to college
- Career decisions
- Anxiety
- Relationship concerns
- Depression
- Personal growth
- Grief and loss
- Improving self-esteem
- Academic issues
- The challenge of balancing priorities (e.g., school, work, family, and relationships)
Contact:
Call for additional information and to make an appointment: 407-646-2134
E-mail for additional information and to make an appointment: counseling@rollins.edu
Location:
The second floor of the Cornell Social Sciences Building
Cornell Counseling Clinic Hours |
|
Monday |
1:30pm – 9:00pm |
Tuesday |
1:30pm – 9:00pm |
Wednesday |
1:30pm – 9:00pm |
Thursday |
12:00pm – 6:00pm |
Clinic Director: Dr. Caitlyn McKinzie Bennett, Ph.D., LMHC, NCC
Clinic Coordinator: Brandi Givargidze