Counseling

Counseling resources are available in the Admissions, Advising, and Counseling Center (Room A102) for students who need guidance in achieving academic success. A counselor will meet with you, one or more times, to discuss concerns and to help make decisions. Referrals to local support services are available. Carroll Community College counselors adhere to professional standards of confidentiality.

For an appointment, please call 410-386-8430.

A counselor is available to meet with students to discuss concerns and help students make decisions. However, the college does not provide therapy. Counselors at Carroll can help you with referrals to local support services, and can assist you in evaluating potential counselors, therapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists in the community.

Why See a Counselor?

There are many reasons why students should consider seeing counselors. They are available for crisis intervention issues as well as situations involving academic difficulties, such as probation.

  • Concerns About Academic Progress
  • Difficulties with Academic Goal-Setting
  • Difficulties Concentrating or Completing Academic Tasks
  • Concerns About a Particular Class or About Talking to an Instructor
  • Balancing School, Work, Home, or Family Concerns
  • Depression or Anxiety
  • Domestic Violence or Sexual Assault
  • Family or Relationship Problems
  • Grief/Loss Issues
  • Stress Management
  • Issues with Eating Disorders
  • Harassment
  • Difficulty Managing Stress
  • Coping with Traumatic Events
  • Domestic Violence or Sexual Assault

Local Resources