To Schedule an Appointment
Students can either come to the Counseling Center located in Lower Callahan during our office hours to fill out an intake, or go to counseling.endicott.edu to complete necessary forms online. Please note: the online forms are only accessible if you are connected to the Endicott Student or Staff networks.
If you choose the online option, all students should complete the Endicott College Demographic Information. You should complete the New Intake if you have never received counseling on campus before and are coming in voluntarily. You should complete the Returning Intake if you have met with an Endicott counselor in a previous year and are not being judicially mandated. If you are being mandated to counseling for an assessment due to a student conduct violation please complete the student conduct intake. Once submitted online, this information is automatically sent to Director of Counseling Scott Russell. You will be contacted by a member of our staff within 1weekday of receiving your information to set up your first appointment.
Our online paperwork is part of the Titanium Scheduling Software which is on a secure server separate from the general Endicott College server. Only our Counseling Center staff has access to the information on this server. Whether you complete the forms in our office or online, maintaining your confidentiality is of utmost importance to us.
Counseling Center Hours
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Mondays
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9:00 am-6:00 pm
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Tuesdays
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9:00 am-9:00 pm
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Wednesdays
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9:00 am-7:00 pm
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Thursdays
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9:00 am-5:30 pm
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Fridays
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9:00 am-5:00 pm
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The Counseling Center is closed on official holidays.
Philosophy
Endicott College recognizes that many students experience adjustment issues and other mental health problems which can have a significant negative impact on their academic success. In order to help students cope with the personal challenges that face them, the Counseling Center provides individual and group counseling, implements programming on issues relevant to college-aged students, assists during crisis situations, and is a resource for referral to both on-campus and community support services. Confidential counseling is available to all currently enrolled Endicott students at no charge.
Services
- Individual and small group counseling
- Emergency assistance- Contact Campus Safety at (978) 232-2222 from off campus or by dialing x1111 on campus
- Referral to appropriate college services such as the Center for Teaching & Learning, Health Center, Career Center, and the Student Affairs Staff
- Educational programming on issues relevant to college-aged students
Referral to area psychologists, social workers, counselors, psychiatrists, nutritionists, and physicians programs
The Counseling Center staff collaborates with the Student Affairs department, faculty, staff, administration, and students to provide educational programs throughout the year. There will be a variety of formats that may include speakers, panels, drama, media, and student interaction as issues pertinent to college students are explored.
Why Counseling?
Some of the common reasons that Endicott students seek counseling are: depression, addictions, anxiety/stress, eating disorders, relationship concerns, sexual identity/orientation issues, difficulty with transitions/homesickness, abuse/trauma history, conflict resolution, academic problems, anger management, and grief and loss.
Where To Find Us
The Counseling Center is located on the first floor of the Callahan Center in office 103 to the left of the bookstore. To set up an appointment, you may either stop by during our posted office hours above or call any of us directly at the phone numbers listed on our Staff page.
Scott Russell
Director of the Counseling Center
978-232-2113