Counseling Center

College is about finding yourself. We're here so you don't get lost.

Although college is a time of learning and exploration, there is also the inevitable stress of college life.  The University of Dayton Counseling Center seeks to provide opportunities for students to work towards a more balanced life style.  As a result, students are freed to pursue a fuller and richer expression of their educational experience.

At the Counseling Center we realize anxiety, depression, and a host of other personal struggles can often prevent students from obtaining their full potential. To help students overcome obstacles and achieve a healthy well-being, the Counseling Center provides individual and group counseling for personal and career related concerns.

Interested in being an Ally?
ALLY is a workshop that trains individuals who are interested in joining a campus network of allies to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender community.  ALLY training includes experiential activities and guided discussions designed to provide knowledge, skills, and attitudes that will help you be an effective GLBT ally.  It is free and open to all University of Dayton students, faculty, and staff.  UD's ALLY program is lead by Drs. Jennica Karpinski and Shamell Brandon, of the UD Counseling Center, along with volunteers from the UD campus community. A Light Dinner will be provided, as well as a sticker that can be displayed in your room or office to demonstrate that you have been trained to be an ally.

If you are interested in attending the next ALLY workshop (To Be Announced), please register at the following link.https://regstg.com/Registration/Registration.aspx?rid=98088e5d-0841-4ccc-84dd-6153b48be2ba