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Student Services > Personal Counseling
Eligibility | Service Fees | Making Appointments | Missed Appointments | Counselors | Confidentiality | Emergencies | Other Resources | Additional Information

Nebraska Wesleyan University offers a wide range of short-term educational and psychological services for students. These services often address concerns in the areas of personal development, mental health, cultural issues, life planning, stress management and the achievement of educational goals.

Eligibility

All currently registered students attending Nebraska Wesleyan University, whether living on or off campus, may use personal counseling services.

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Service Fees

Because Nebraska Wesleyan University offers short-term counseling services, during any given academic year, counseling sessions one through five are free of charge. All sessions after that in the same academic year will have a co-pay of $5.00 per visit. The Business Office will bill individuals monthly for costs incurred. Failure to pay the fees may result in a hold on your registration and records.

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Making Appointments

Counselors are currently on campus part time, three days per week during the academic year. To schedule an appointment, call 465.2224 any time from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

When the phone is answered, indicate that you wish to set up an appointment with a personal counselor and your call will be transferred to a professional staff member, who will make the arrangements. You may also come to the Career Center to set up an appointment. The Career Center is located in the lower level of the Student Center.

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Missed Appointments

If you cannot keep a scheduled appointment, please call 465.2224 at least one hour prior to cancel or reschedule your appointment. This is a very important courtesy to extend to the counselor and to other students, as we may have a waiting list.

Failure to cancel or reschedule an appointment at least an hour in advance will result in a charge of $30.00 for the appointment time. Again, the Business Office will handle the billing process and failure to pay the fee may result in a hold on your registration and records.

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Counselors

Addie Lee, MA, LMHP
Monday 3 - 7 p.m. *
Thurday 2 - 5 p.m.*

Christopher Orr, MA, LMHP
Friday 9 a.m.- 1 p.m.*

Jan Zegers, MSW, LMHP
Tuesday 9 a.m.- 2 p.m.*
Wednesday 9 a.m.- 2 p.m.*

*The days and hours for counseling services are subject to change.

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Confidentiality

Strict confidentiality is maintained at all times. No information can be released without formal authorization from the student. All counseling records are kept separate from other university records and are accessible only by Counseling Services staff members. By law, counselors are required to report suspected child abuse or situations indicating imminent danger to self or others, and confidentiality may therefore need to be broken in these situations.

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Emergencies

For after-hour emergencies, please contact the Community Mental Health Center of Lancaster County at 441.7940.

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Other Resources

Ulifeline is a website that provides mental health information to students. Within the website, students may complete an online evaluation for themselves or friends, download information about mental health, and compile information about prescription drugs from the online drug database.

Campusblues provides online education ahd helps students find appropriate mental health services on or near their campus.

Healthy Minds: College Mental Health provides information about mental health for college students from the American Psychiatric Association.

FactsOnTap provides comprehensive alcohol and drug education, prevention, and intervention for college students.

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Additional Information

For additional information visit the Career Center on the lower level of the Story Student Center, call 465.2224 or ext. 2224 or email career@nebrwesleyan.edu.

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