We are building a Counseling Center and programming to meet your needs. Please take a few minutes to complete this brief survey to tell us about your Counseling experience this year. We value your time and welcome your feedback!
Counseling appointments will be available on a limited schedule through May.
Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm
Closed June 1 - August 10.
Orrico Hall, Upper Level
Pilot Helpline (503-943-7134, option 3) will continue to be available to active UP students for urgent mental health support.
BetterMynd is available throughout the summer to active and returning students.
Restore Therapy is another summer therapy option.
Teladoc is an teletherapy option for students with PacificSource insurance.
Click the tiles above for more information.
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The Counseling Center is the hub for mental health on campus and provides triage, crisis, and therapy appointments, teletherapy options, groups & workshops, online & self-help resources, and outreach. The Counseling team is dedicated to supporting our students’ mental health and academic success while helping them flourish as human beings and empowering them to actively engage in their mental health journey.
It’s your mental health and you have choices! As an active University of Portland student, there are various ways you can access confidential counseling, therapy, and mental health support on campus and beyond. Click the tiles above to learn more.
The Counseling staff values our ability to provide students a safe and confidential place to seek help. Therefore, we will not disclose a student's information (including appointment history and counseling records) to parents, friends, coaching staff, or faculty unless we have signed release from the student.
Students must complete a confidentiality & consent to treatment form prior to their first counseling appointment. This can be found in your secure patient portal under "Medical Clearances."
The Counseling Center is committed to providing an emotionally safe, accessible, and compassionate space for all University of Portland students. We strive to integrate multicultural humility and competence into our everyday functioning, firmly planted in the belief that all people have dignity and are deserving of respect. Grounded in this foundation, we support students of all identities including age, gender, culture, race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, language, mental and physical ability, national origin, religion, spirituality, size, socio-economic status, immigration status, political perspective, and world view. Our staff is committed to opposing microaggressions, discriminations, prejudice, and all forms of oppression.