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Campus Services | Counseling

Counselors, who are faculty members with a minimum of a master’s degree in counseling, provide various services to help students reach their goals.

North Counseling Center - (206) 527-3676

South Counseling Center - (206) 764-5387

Central Counseling Center - (206) 587-3851

Educational Counseling
Assist currently enrolled students and those thinking of enrolling in developing educational goals and a plan of action for achieving them. Pre-admission counseling provides guidance on student assessment and the appropriateness of academic and vocational choices. Counselors also help students develop effective study skills, manage time more effectively, cope with math and test anxiety and improve test-taking skills.

Student Assessment/Evaluation
Interprets a variety of tests to assist in educational placement, vocational choices and life planning.

Career Counseling
Provides help to students in exploring career options and in making vocational/academic choices.

Teaching and Facilitating
Provides instruction through Human Development classes which include college survival, study skills and career exploration. Group counseling includes career planning, stress reduction, time management, study skills, testing strategies, critical thinking, motivation and college survival skills.

Personal Counseling
Provides short-term counseling to those experiencing psychological, social and emotional difficulties which interfere with academic learning and development. This can include helping students learn to manage stress, communicate more effectively, and improve relationships.