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Student Counseling Center

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Drake University takes a holistic approach to student growth, development, and well-being that goes beyond academics. Through counseling, outreach programs, and self-care resources, the Student Counseling Center provides in-person and virtual mental health support to students from all communities and identities.

Implementing a comprehensive counseling center model, we ensure every Bulldog can access compassionate and trauma-informed care when they need it. Recognizing our role on campus, we also prepare future therapists through an internship program for graduate counseling students.

School year hours: M-Th 8 AM to 6 PM; F 8 AM to 4 PM
Break hours (Summer, J-Term, Spring Break): M-Th 8 AM to 5 PM

Services

From individual sessions to outreach programs for your group, we offer you ways to heal, learn, and grow.

In-Person and Virtual Appointments

Schedule a counseling appointment, where you’ll receive individualized care. A therapist will be matched with you to provide a listening ear and equip you as you deal with concerns ranging from anxiety and depression to relationship struggles and issues of identity.

Crisis Resources

If you’re experiencing an acute crisis and need help right away, you have options. Learn about same-day urgent counseling services and how to access additional community and phone-based resources to receive care.

Bulldog Recovery Program

For many college students, substance use can be an obstacle that negatively impacts their academic performance, personal well-being, and social life. Fortunately, change is possible. Discover how counseling, education, and support groups can help you or someone you know break free.

Groups, Workshops, and Events

No matter where you are right now, the Student Counseling Center offers ways to find an encouraging community and move forward. Explore ongoing offerings, including support groups, pet therapy, workshops, preventative strategies, and exam-time de-stress events.

Outreach and Presentations

Access empowering information and training for your class, group, or organization. Student Counseling Center staff can hold presentations and workshops on topics like adjusting to college, sleep hygiene, self-care and mindfulness, and trauma and mental health.

Well-Being Resources

Browse an extensive collection of online and other mental health resources, including numerous self-assessments that give you a starting place for self-discovery and point you toward next steps.

TimelyCare

Available to every Drake student, TimelyCare is a leading mental health solution for college students that offers immediate mental health support. Download the TimelyCare mobile app to access 24/7 virtual mental health care and well-being tips.

TimelyCare Mobile App

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Urgent Appointments

If a student is in crisis and needs to speak with a counselor immediately, please call the counseling center at 515-216-5100 or visit the Crisis Observation Center or Psych Urgent Care Clinic. You can also speak with a virtual mental health professional at any time through the TimelyCare app.

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For Parents, Families, and Caregivers

Concerned about your student? Learn how you can provide support, understand the role played by the Student Counseling Center, and find resources that address your unique needs as a caregiver or family member.

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About Us

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The Student Counseling Center is here to help students thrive during their time at Drake. Get a quick overview of who we are and how we guide and empower all Bulldogs.

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Resources

Drake strives to provide every Bulldog with an environment where they can flourish into their best selves. The resources below connect you with additional mental health and student support services, plus information on internships and practicum assignments with the Student Counseling Center.

Contact Us

The Student Counseling Center is located in the Broadlawns Community Clinic at 2970 University Ave, Des Moines, IA 50311. To learn more about our services or to schedule an appointment, call us at 515-216-5100.

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