If you are in a crisis, please see the Crisis Intervention page.

Attending college is an important life transition and will present many opportunities and many challenges, both inside and outside the classroom.  The 咨询 and Disability Services Office is here to help you take advantage of those opportunities and meet those challenges to reach your full potential in college and beyond.  We provide personal, academic and career counseling services as well as helping students with eligible disabilities secure accommodations that may be needed during their college career.

Free Depression Screening Tool

Having feelings of sadness, guilt, low self-worth, poor concentration and loss of 感兴趣? You may be experiencing depression. 抑郁症是一种 常见的 and serious illness that affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act.

Free Depression Screening Test

A score is assigned based on responses. If you would like the results sent to the EGSC Counselor, please add her email in the box at the end of the screening survey: sroyalsFREEOMNIUPDATE.

 

Hours of Operation/Appointments

Our offices in Swainsboro and Statesboro are open Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Services are provided for Augusta students virtually and face to face as needed. We are closed on all official college 假期. Students may contact:

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478-289-2039 (Swainsboro) or 912-623-2438 (Statesboro- part time students)
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EGSC Statesboro full-time students contact: Georgia Southern 咨询 Center: (912) 478-5541 or visit the GS 咨询 Center webpage to schedule an appointment.

咨询 services are available for all EGSC students 24/7 by calling (833) 855-0097

紧急情况

If you are in an immediate, life threatening crisis call 9-1-1 or the EGSC Police 部门. DO NOT attempt to contact us via email or voicemail during a crisis.  

Campus Police - Swainsboro: 478-289-2090 (24/7)
EGSC-Statesboro (Georgia Southern University 警察局): 912-478-5234
EGSC-Augusta (Augusta University 警察局): 706-721-2911 

保密

All services provided by the 咨询 and Disability Services Office are confidential. Our staff adheres to professional, legal, and ethical guidelines that protect your personal information. This means any information about your contact with our office will not become part of your academic record and cannot be released to any office or individual without your consent. It is important to note that there are some exceptions 保密. As counselors, we are mandated to report some information which may include intent to harm yourself or others, or any suspicion of abuse occurring to a vulnerable population such as children, the elderly, the disabled etc. 我们的主要 goal is to maintain your personal safety as well as the safety of others, and if we believe confidentiality must be breached, we will make every attempt to discuss this with you prior to doing so.