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Frequently Asked Questions - Columbus State University

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Counseling Center

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, CSU's Counseling Center is a full-service mental health facility with qualified psychologists and counselors.

The Center does offer the Strong Interest Inventory. There is a fee of $25, should you wish to take one, and you will need to make a follow-up visit with our career counselor to review the test results.

No, all records in the Counseling Center remain in the Center and are confidential.

Any prospective student of CSU can receive career counseling to help them choose a career or major. Only currently enrolled students may receive personal counseling.

Our therapists and counselors are qualified to help with spouse/marital counseling; boyfriend/girlfriend issues; mental illness; parenting issues; stress; depression; sexual abuse, etc. The Center is a full-service mental health facility.

Anything that causes you to lose focus could be helped by seeing someone in the Center. We are here to help you be the best student possible.

Call Campus Police at 706-507-8911. You can also utilize the Crisis Talk / Text lines on the Crisis Intervention page. If you do, please call us the next day so we can help you.

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