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Counseling Center

Our Services

We offer a wide range of services in the Counseling Center.

FAQs & First Appointment

How to make an appointment and what to expect during your session, including frequently asked questions from students and parents.

Self Help & Resources

Our resources may offer you some insight, support, and guidance in how to engage with difficult experiences and challenging opportunities.

Counseling Team

The Endicott Counseling Center has several counselors on staff.

Philosophy

Endicott College recognizes that many students experience personal difficulties, which can have a significant negative impact on their academic success. In order to help students cope with the personal challenges they face, 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.

Confidentiality

Confidential counseling is available to all currently enrolled Endicott students at no charge. We offer counseling services in an individual and small group setting and provide referrals as needed to College services such as Academic Resources, Family Medicine Associates, and student affairs staff. We also refer to area psychologists, social workers, counselors, psychiatrists, nutritionists, and physicians.

Confidentiality is a very important part of our work. We recognize that the Endicott community often feels small and that anonymity and confidentiality are important considerations for students regarding the sharing of personal information. Essentially, we won’t be speaking to anyone on or off campus about you without your written permission, with a few safety-related exceptions. We’ll ask you to read and sign a Notification Regarding Confidentiality document at your first visit.

Endicott College is a JED campus

JED Campus

JED Campus is a signature program of The Jed Foundation (JED) designed to guide schools through a collaborative process of comprehensive systems, program, and policy development with customized support to build upon existing student mental health, substance use, and suicide prevention efforts.