The Office of Counseling Services provides university students with individual and group assistance for adapting to stressful situations while attending DSU. The professional staff are trained to help with clinical issues such as depression, anxiety, grief, anger, trauma and alcohol and drug abuse. The Center also provides alcohol, and chemical dependency information, brochures, and treatment referrals. Other services include assistance for: adjusting to the university environment; resolving relationship issues with a roommate, professor, parents or significant other; choosing a vocation; selecting a major; and, solving personal, social and educational difficulties.
Counseling services are also available to faculty and staff. These services are FREE and confidential to students, faculty and staff. To schedule a consultation with a counselor, please click on the link below:
Please read the following before scheduling:
- This appointment is for the initial consultation only. Please do not schedule multiple appointments. Follow-up appointments will be scheduled during the initial consultation.
- All evening appointments (5:00 pm–7:00 pm) will be conducted virtually, using Zoom.
- If you do not see a time that works for you, or you have any difficulty using this link, please call our office at (662) 846-4690.
Campus Counseling (Non-emergency reporting)
This form is used to report “non-emergency” behavioral, emotional and/or mental health concerns regarding DSU students. If you have questions regarding campus counseling services, please contact us at counselingandtesting@826306.com or call us at (662) 846-4690.
988 Crisis Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, as well as prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones.
In the event of an after-hours emergency, please contact University Police at (662) 846-4155 or call 911.
As we continue to prioritize your well-being and safety, we are sorry to inform you that our campus health services will no longer be available. However, we understand the importance of accessible healthcare and want to ensure that you have alternative options. Below are some off-campus options that you can consider for your healthcare needs:
Please note that these off-campus options may require a copay or insurance coverage, so be sure to check with your insurance provider for details. We apologize for any inconvenience this change may cause and appreciate your understanding as we continue to prioritize your health and well-being. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to the Office of Health and Counseling at (662) 846-4690. We are here to support you.
Our Mission:
The mission of Delta State University’s Accessibility Services is to provide reasonable accommodations to ensure that students with disabilities are afforded equal educational opportunities. ODS seeks to ensure that qualified students with disabilities are provided equal access while maintaining the integrity of the university. By providing direction, offering resources, and coordinating appropriate accommodations based on federal laws, regulations, and individual need(s), the department’s administration and staff encourage and support self-advocacy among students being served. Being student-centered in nature, the department strives to convey a vision for academic success and a goal of developing confident, independent, life-long student learners. Achieving reasonable accommodations for a student with a disability involves shared responsibility between the students, faculty, and staff.
How to Request Accommodations
STEP 1. Become admitted to the University.
STEP 2. Students should self-identify as a student with a qualified disability. You can do so by completing the accessibility services intake form, sending an email to ada@826306.com, or call at 662-846-4690.
STEP 3. Complete the Accessibility Services Intake Form using the link provided, to obtain the accessibility services accommodation packet.
STEP 4. Submit documentation that supports your diagnosis and current need for accommodations. The documentation should come from a professional who is qualified to render the diagnosis, such as a psychometrist, psychologist, and/or medical doctor. Please note: This list is just an example and is not limited to other qualified professionals. Documentation should be current-no more than 3-5 years old.
STEP 5. Schedule a meeting with the ADA coordinator to discuss your request, etc. To schedule an appointment contact ada@826306.com or ldailey@826306.com or call at 662-846-4690.
STEP 6. Each semester, you will request approved accommodations by submitting a copy of your new course schedule to the Office of Accessibility Services.
STEP 7: You will meet with your instructors to discuss your needs in each class.
**Please make sure you frequently check your DSU Email!
This is how we will communicate with you as we go through this process.
The Office of Health and Counseling Services provides outreach services to the students, staff, and faculty at Delta State University as well as the surrounding communities. Outreach efforts include but are not limited to the following:
- classroom presentations
- workshops
- tabling at campus events
- psycho-educational programming
Our goal at the Office of Health and Counseling Services is to support the health and wellness of the members of our Delta State community. By going beyond the walls of our offices and reaching out to the campus community, we hope to raise awareness, increase knowledge, and build skills.
Contact
O.W. Reily Student Health Center
DSU Box 3303
Cleveland, MS 38733
P: (662) 846-4630
Hours
Monday – Friday
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM