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Services
The University of North Dakota Counseling Center (UCC) offers a wide range of services and programs for university students and the University community through teaching, training, and program development.
In large part, the programs and services are based on a systemic model of individual and community development.
The four areas that contribute to the model are:
- characteristics of students
- characteristics of the University community
- interaction between student and the University environment and
- the goals of the University of North Dakota and higher education
Using this model, the University Counseling Center maintains eight program components:
- Personal Counseling
- Career Counseling Services
- Substance Abuse Education and Assessment
- Testing Services
- Graduate Training Program
- Doctoral Internship
- Consultation
- Outreach Services
DISCLAIMER:
The information contained on this web page is maintained by the University Counseling Center. It is not intended to be a substitute for mental health services provided by a mental health professional.
In addition, the user assumes responsibility for interpretation and use of any information contained on this website – and assumes the risk that the information may not meet anticipated needs and requirements.