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Counseling Services Guide For Parents at Albertus Magnus College
Counseling Services Guide For Parents at Albertus Magnus College
Counseling Services: A Guide For Parents
If you have any concerns, please contact
(203) 773-8149
or
counseling@albertus.edu
If you are concerned about a student's personal safety or someone else's safety, please
contact Public Safety immediately at
(203) 773-8509
or call 911.
Transitioning into college is a big step and can feel overwhelming, exciting, or both
at once. Here at Albertus, we take this transition seriously and work to actively
prepare students for the transition through their first year experience courses. Parents
and family members are an important part of helping your child successfully adjust
to college life. WIth a signed release, we are committed to collaborating with parents
and family members to support students academically, emotionally, and socially as
they transition to college life.
Fees
Services are available to all students at no cost
Scheduling Appointments
Typically, an appointment can be scheduled within a few days. Students should call
(203) 773-8149
to make an appointment. However, if your child is experiencing an emergency, he or
she should call 911 or visit a local emergency room.
Services After Hours
If your child is in need of after hours support, please contact Public Safety at
203-773-8509
. If it is an emergency, please contact 911 and then contact Public Safety.
Confidentiality
If your student is already being seen with us, please know that our counseling center
adheres to the professional and ethical standards of the federal and Connecticut state
laws. Without written consent from the students, we are unable to disclose whether
or not they have made an appointment of any additional information. The main exception
to this rule is if the student is in imminent danger of causing hurt to themselves
or someone else.
Signs that Your Student May Need Services
Please keep in mind that is not intended to be a complete list of sign and symptoms.
Excessive Absences from Classes
Decline in academic performance
Poor concentration or motivation in classes
Difficulties in selecting a major
On-going worrying about academic failure
Contemplating dropping out of school
Recent increase or decrease in weight
Changes in physical appearance and hygiene
Increase in irritability
Increase in crying episodes
Exaggerated emotional responses
Increase in mood swings
Complaints of stomach aches and tension headaches
Changes in sleep habits
Alluding to suicide or making statements around self-injurious behaviors
Coming home every weekend
Relationship Issues
Reporting on-going conflict with roommate
Withdrawing from friends, family, and loved ones
Counseling Services Overview
Students
Parents
Faculty and Staff
Suicide Prevention
Intake Form for Current Students
Timely Care for Current Traditional Undergraduate Students
Meet the Health & Wellness Staff
See Also:
Health Clinic
Sexual Assault Resources
Students Overcoming Adversity and Risk (SOAR)
Contact
Counseling Services
Campus Center, Room 202, 211, and 216
counseling@albertus.edu
(203) 773-8149
Albertus Magnus College
700 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT 06511
Counseling Hours
Monday - Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm
TimelyCare
available to all traditional undergraduate students outside of normal office hours.
** After hours emergencies please contact Campus Safety with any concerns (203) 773-8509.
*** To make an appointment, students can reach the Counseling Center via email at
counseling@albertus.edu
or
(203) 773-8149
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