Counseling Center

We are offering remote sessions online, via Webex, and in-person sessions. If you would like to schedule an appointment, please call 303.352.6436. If you get to voicemail, please leave a message and include your name, phone number, and email. We will return your call as soon as possible. Please be aware that our return call may come from a private number. If there is an emergency, please hang up and call 911. If this is a crisis and we can’t be reached, you may also call the Auraria Crisis line at 303.615.9911. Thank you for your patience!

Our Services

Counseling services are available to registered CCD students from the Auraria Campus and our locations at Lowry and the Advanced Manufacturing Center. The Counseling Center is located in Tivoli Student Union room 245, and each student is eligible for up to eight sessions each academic year. 

Services Include:

  • stress management
  • grief support
  • self-care support
  • anxiety support
  • crisis support

Call 303.352.6436 to schedule an appointment. 

We will not be taking walk-ins for the rest of the semester. Call 303.352.6436 to make an appointment.  If you need immediate assistance, contact the Auraria Campus Crisis Line at 303.615.9911

An appointment may be beneficial for:

  • Students who are not sure about counseling but would like the perspective of a consultation with a professional.
  • Students who are not interested in ongoing counseling would like the perspective of a consultation with a professional.
  • Students who have a specific problem and would like to briefly discuss the issue.
  • Students who have a concern about a friend and want some guidance and support about how to address the issue.
  • Immediate crisis concerns outside of regularly scheduled appointments.

The Auraria Campus Crisis Line (303.615.9911) is available to the Auraria campus community and all CCD students through Colorado Crisis Services.

This free and confidential crisis phone line is available 24/7 to help in all mental health situations, ranging from anxiety and depression to suicide and self-harm. This resource is also available to consult with those supporting individuals going through a crisis. Mobile units and walk-in clinics are also available. See ColoradoCrisisServices.org for more information, or call the number listed above.