All Students: Student Resources - Counseling Resources
School of Nursing
Kathleen Jennings, MC, LMHC
jenningk@u.washington.edu
(206)543-8734
Kathleen Jennings, MC, LMHC is the counselor for nursing students.
She provides personal, school-related, and professional counseling
to undergraduate and graduate nursing students, and referrals
to outside services as needed. This service is free and strictly
confidential! Releasing information without your written consent
would occur only as required by law, such as in response to
child or elder abuse, to imminent threat of danger to yourself
or others, or duly issued subpeona. No record of any counseling
is made on your academic transcript or record!
Hall Health Mental Health Clinic
(206)543-5030
Hall Health is another resource for students. They provide client
assessments, medication evaluations, prescriptions, and medication
management, as well as family, couple, group, and individual
counseling. They serve currently enrolled students (with subsidized fee
rate) and the larger community.
The Crisis Clinic
information/referrals: (206)461-3200
outside Seattle: 1-800-621-INFO
emotional crisis: (206)461-3222
outside Seattle: 1-800-244-5767
The Crisis Clinic provides 24 hour emergency assistance over the
telephone for persons in emotional crisis-or any overwhelming distress,
threats of violence, thoughts of suicide, or family troubles. They also
provide a community information line and referral service.
UW Counseling Center
401 Schmitz Hall
(206)543-1240
http://depts.washington.edu/scc/
UW Student Counseling Center offers individual intakes, short
term counseling (about $30 per session), emergency assistance
and referral. They also offer career testing, Meyers Briggs
Inventory test and interpretation, and a 5 topic Study Smarter
Series for free! (This includes a session on reducing test anxiety.)
UW Violence Prevention
(206) 685-SAFE
http://www.washington.edu/safecampus/
If you're concerned about potential violence, contact this hotline for students, faculty, and/or staff to report threats, or to seek advice and/or counseling.
Office of Minority Affairs
394 Schmitz Hall
oma@u.washington.edu
(206)543-7132
The Office of Minority Affairs offers multi-ethnic counselors
providing academic and career counseling, as well as, self assessment
tests. Contact person: Candace Fries.
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