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Counseling services

Student life can occasionally become stressful and unpleasant. Students may find it challenging to perform at their best while dealing with stress related to their studies, finances, or social lives. Any additional stress like trauma, sickness, grief, and prejudice can make things more difficult.

We can help!

SCHEDULING AN APPOINTMENT

If you are currently enrolled at SoLAcc and need counseling or would like additional information, please complete the online referral form

Please note that SoLAcc Counseling Services do not provide 24-hour coverage. If you experience a mental health emergency and need immediate assistance:

  • Call 911 or go to a local emergency department
  • Call or text 988, chat 988lifeline.org, or the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255.  

counseling Services

  • Crisis intervention
  • Short-term counseling for such matters as: anxiety, depression, loneliness, identity, stress management, time management, eating concerns, relationship concerns, grief and loss, family stress, sexual orientation, college-related transition, coping skills, developmental issues, self-esteem, and personal growth and development.
  • Skills development for academic success, such as: time management, motivational skills, and reduction of performance-related anxiety (such as test anxiety).
  • Support and brief counseling for students recovering from sexual assault and/or domestic violence.
  • Assessment and referral to other campus resources and community resources.

LIMITATIONS

Our office does not:

  • Provide long-term intensive counseling and psychotherapy.
  • Provide treatment for alcohol and drug use/abuse. Counselors will meet with students seeking such treatment for a brief time to provide support, assess the students’ needs, and assist them with referrals to off-campus resources.
  • Prescribe or monitor psychotropic or any other medications. At students’ request, the coordinator will make a referral to a community resource for medication evaluation.
  • Offer after-hours emergency services. Students should go to their local emergency department.

WHEN TO SEEK COUNSELING

Although everyone experiences stress, anxiety, and depression to some degree, it might be time to seek professional help when you experience symptoms that lead to:

  • Withdrawal from activities and isolating from others
  • Using substances to cope
  • No longer enjoying activities
  • Changes or disruptions in sleep or appetite
  • Experienced/Witnessed trauma
  • Difficulty regulating emotions
  • Suicidal thoughts or self-harming behaviors
  • Struggling to build and maintain relationships
  • Inability to work or go to school or not performing effectively

MISSION STATEMENT

Counseling Services at SoLAcc provide psychological support to students as they pursue their academic and personal goals. Our department realizes that the college years pose both challenges and opportunities. We would like to enhance the quality of each student’s experience at South Louisiana Community College. The ultimate goal is to help you grow in self-understanding, so that you can better cope with your immediate situation and with future decisions. Our services are free of charge to students who utilize the outside referral sources.

Frequently Asked Questions

CONTACT

Megan Begnaud

Coordinator for Counseling, Title IX, and Student Conduct Services, Student Services Megan.Begnaud@solacc.edu

Counseling Services
Student Success Center, Ardoin 403N
Lafayette Campus
1101 Bertrand Dr. Lafayette, LA 70506

Hours of operation: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday, except for college holiday and vacation days.

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