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This is an online resource for mental health and provides information about on campus counseling, on campus group sessions, student organizations, and online resources. Know of a resource you would like to add? Contact us!

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On Campus Counseling

STUDENT PSYCHOLOGICAL COUNSELING SERVICES

Student Psychological Counseling Services (SPCS) provides psychotherapy to students at Chapman University and is staffed with licensed and professional psychologists, counselors and counselor interns.

Contact
Andrea Killian
Student Psychological Counseling Coordinator
(714) 997-6778
spcs@chapman.edu
410 N. Glassell Street (House between Public Safety & Student Health)


FRANCES SMITH CENTER IN CREAN COLLEGE

Under the auspices of Chapman University’s Marriage and Family Therapy Program, the Center operates as a non-profit clinic for individuals, couples, families, and children. The dual mission of the Center is to provide high quality and affordable mental health services to the local community and to provide an excellent training and research environment to the graduate students in the Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) program at Chapman University. The Frances Smith Center is open to (1) Chapman graduate students who have not elected to pay the health fee; and (2) Chapman undergraduates that have already used their 8-session limit per academic year through Student Psychological Counseling Services. Chapman students will be assessed the minimum fee of $15 per session.

Contact
(714) 997-6746
501 W. Palm Avenue, Orange, CA  92868

Emergencies


NOTE: If your concern is related to an EMERGENCY where there may be an imminent risk to the safety of others, please directly call one of the following offices:

  • 911 - if you are dealing with a life-threatening emergency, call 911 immediately
  • Public Safety - (714) 997-6763 - direct all calls after regular business hours and on the weekends should be directed to Public Safety

CU Health & Wellness


CU Health and Wellness provides a centralized resource for students, faculty and staff to access Chapman health and wellness resources, tools and events. To learn more about maintaining wellness in your daily life, visit the centralized website below.

Concerned about a student?


Do you have a student showing any behaviors of concern? Click here to view resources available to faculty members. 

The Student Outreach and Support team generally meets once a week to review concerns and develop plans for appropriate intervention.