Block 3

Kent State Ashtabula Campus

Request counseling for a range of concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship problems, burnout, substance use, trauma, sexual identity and more. Scheduled and drop-in sessions are available, and referrals are made as needed.

These services are free to students enrolled at the Ashtabula Campus

Regional


Regional Campuses Resources and Support


Locate mental health and well-being services that support the Kent State University Regional Campuses communities here. With services both on and off each campus, this comprehensive list serves as a tool of empowerment to educate and increase access to anyone who may need support.

Well-Being


Overall Well-Being Resources and Support


Become familiar with specialized resources aimed at providing relief for challenges that may not look like a traditional or commonly known mental health concern. Your well-being is a combination of physical, mental, emotional and social health factors that, when prioritized and addressed, contribute to feelings of happiness and life satisfaction.

Block 2

Counseling Center

Schedule individual counseling services if you feel alone or feel like no one can help. Counseling is provided by graduate students (licensed or nearing licensure) supervised by licensed, professional clinical counselors.

Counseling services are in White Hall, Room 325.

These services are free for all Kent State students and employees.

More Support

2. More Support Across Campus for Students, Employees, and the Kent Community

Students, employees and the broader community are welcome to access mental health support at one of many locations on the Kent Campus. The following services are free for Kent State students and are either free or charge a nominal fee for university employees and community members.

Block 1

Assessment

Request a consultation with a CAPS clinician to determine if psychological testing is clinically appropriate for you. Testing is available for ADHD, learning disorders, cognitive functioning, personality or substance use concerns.

Consultation is a covered service, while testing is billed to insurance or paid by the student.

CAPS

1. Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)

CAPS is in Van Campen Hall, offering in-person and telehealth services.    

Students can schedule a CAPS consultation with a licensed clinician to develop a personalized plan to address mental health concerns. The plan will include a variety of services, many of which are covered by student fees and outlined below. 

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