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We are here to help you succeedThe Counseling Center offers experienced professionals who can help you explore many
different concerns. We value each person for their unique personality, perspective,
background, and culture. Learn more about us.
Online Scheduling Emergency Support
Fall 2024 Services at the Counseling Center
For the Fall 2024 semester, the Counseling Center will offer both in-person and telehealth
services. Check out our Available Services to learn more. If the University is closed for holidays or inclement weather, the
Counseling Center will also be closed. Due to state licensing laws, students must be residing in Maryland to be eligible
for Let’s Talk, assessment, and therapy services.
If you are ill or have recently been exposed to someone with a contagious illness,
please call the Counseling Center prior to your appointment to discuss options for
rescheduling or telehealth sessions.
Online scheduling is available for currently enrolled Loyola students, residing in Maryland, to schedule
non-crisis Initial Appointments. For all other appointments, please call the Counseling
Center at 410-617-2273.
If you are needing immediate crisis support, contact the Counseling Center during
business hours (M-F, 8:30am-5pm EST) or the After-Hours Crisis Line at 410-617-5530.
You always get a live counselor, every single time after hours at 410-617-5530. But
if the call volume is high that means you might wait a few minutes for the next available
counselor. Don’t hang up, your call is important and will be answered. Learn more about Emergency Services.
Support starts here! The Counseling Center offers many options for students seeking support beyond individual
counseling. Explore resources and services that you can access today to begin your
wellness journey. All Loyola undergraduate and graduate students can access free 24/7
online mental health support with Togetherall. Sign up Togetherall today.
Concerns we address
Announcements
Loyola Counseling Center Land Acknowledgement
The staff at the Counseling Center humbly acknowledges and honors the Indigenous communities whose ancestral homelands and resources were stolen and colonized in the creation of this nation, state and campus. We recognize the Piscataway, Nanticoke, Lumbee, and Susquehannock as past, present, and future caretakers of this land.
A land acknowledgement is a small and insufficient step towards correcting the narrative and injustice of colonialism both past and present. While this small act will never erase the atrocities that have been endured by Indigenous peoples both locally and around the world, it is a part of our ongoing commitment to uplifting the sovereignty of Indigenous communities. We are therefore committed to resisting the oppression that takes many forms, including the attack on mental health, threat to the environment, and continued violence caused by systems of racism.
Events
The Counseling Center puts on a wide array of in-person and virtual events and activities throughout the year.Learn more about our events
Contact Us
Humanities, Room 150One flight up the turret entrance
Phone: 410-617-CARE (2273)
Call to schedule an appointment
Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
REACT Online
REACT is an online video that explains how to help yourself or someone you care about cope in healthy ways after a distressing life event (such as a trauma, assault, or loss).