Mission
The purpose of the Counseling Center is to
contribute to the intellectual, emotional, and relational health and
development of students. (revised Fall 2006)
Our Values
Hours
Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
The
Counseling Center is open year-round, including Fall and Spring
semesters, WinTerm and Summer Session. We are closed on designated
holidays as indicated on the UW-Stout annual calendar, and on selected days during breaks and summer to accommodate staff vacations.
How To Schedule an Appointment
Call 715-232-2468 (ext. 2468 on campus), or go to the reception area in 410 Bowman Hall.If You Need Immediate Assistance...
If you or a friend are experiencing a crisis (e.g., unable to stop crying, thoughts of hurting yourself or others, not eating or sleeping for days, unable to go to class because of stress) call 715-232-2468 or walk in during regular office hours and request to be seen as soon as possible. For after-hours emergencies, please dial 232-2222 for UW-Stout Police or 911 for Menomonie Police. For more information about crisis and after hours resources, see Emergency/After Hours Assistance.Eligibility/Costs
Confidential counseling services are available free of charge to currently enrolled students. Faculty and staff are eligible for screening and referral through the Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Some fees are associated with Testing and Alcohol & Other Drug Education services.
Contact Information
- Phone: 715-232-2468
- Fax: 715-232-2111
- Mail: Counseling Center
- 410 Bowman Hall
- P.O. Box 790
- Menomonie, WI 54751
- Email: counseling@uwstout.edu
- Web: www3.uwstout.edu/counsel
*Email sent to this address will be read by office administrative staff during regular office hours and forwarded, if appropriate, to members of our counseling staff. Please do not send information of an urgent or confidential nature to this address, as response times will vary and we cannot guarantee email privacy.
The counseling center is interested in maintaining a web site that is useful to our campus community. This site and related resources are not intended to substitute for help from a qualified counselor, nor does this web site provide online counseling.
