Mental Health and Wellness
92%
of students agreed that their counselor was understanding of their unique cultural/diverse background
86%
of students agreed that CAPS helped improve their symptoms or presenting concerns
80%
of students agreed that working with their counselor had a positive impact on their academic success
3,166
campus community members served at the 125 CAPS outreach programs and events during the past year
1702
number of students staff and faculty trained on suicide prevention via the SAMHSA grant
8
graduate student trainees, including 5 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ students, completed advanced clinical training programs at CAPS
Your college years are an exciting and challenging time. Academic and environmental demands can be highly stressful. You may feel anxious or depressed and alone. These feelings can sometimes interfere with academic performance, social relationships, and your physical health. CAPS can help you manage your feelings so that you can make the most out of your college experience. Our clinicians are trained to help you work through problems commonly experienced by college students of all ages and backgrounds.