In Crisis? Know someone who is?
Call Campus Security at 1.252.406.7928
Mental and emotional wellness is key to your success in college.
We can help!
The goal of Counseling services is to provide you with a safe, confidential, and supportive environment for you to discuss life concerns, challenges, and opportunities. Our professional mental health counselor assists students each year seeking help with transitioning to college, coping with college life, fear of failure, feelings of loneliness, anxiety, depression, academic concerns and many other areas. The counseling process is about problem-solving, expansion of awareness and coping skills, and personal growth. You do not need to be in crisis to benefit from counseling services.
FREE Unlimited Access to Therapists + On-Demand Counseling
NC Wesleyan University partners withÌýUWill to offer full access to their telehealth platform soÌýyouÌýcan get the mental health careÌýyouÌýneed anytime, from anywhere, at no cost to you. We encourageÌýyouÌýto take advantage of this wonderful service provided to you byÌýÂé¶¹Ô´´Ìýwhich includes unlimitedÌý50-minuteÌýbehavioral visits with master-level counselors, life coaching, and on-demand crisis counseling.
To register, scan the QR code above or download the UWill flyer.
- Web and Mobile App
- 24/7 Access, 365 Days a Year
- Extensive Provider Network
Campus Counselor
Our Counselor is available for short-term, solution-focused counseling sessions on campus with an appointment and to make referrals to next level of care as appropriate.
To schedule an appointment with our on-campus counselor, please contact her at MDWalker@ncwu.edu or 252-985-5369.
Counseling Hours
Monday – Friday: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (when classes are in session)
Mental Health Hotline:
Call or text 988 ´Ç°ùÌý
For assistance, please contact:
Accessibility Services
The purpose of Accessibility services is to provide equal access opportunities, including the establishment and coordination of academic accommodations, auxiliary aids and programs to qualified students in accordance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. The office of CDS exercises a reasonable good faith effort to coordinate accommodations to enable students with disabilities to maximize their educational potential.
For complete information on support available for students with disabilities at NC Wesleyan University, please download the Accessibility Services Handbook below or email Accessibility@ncwu.eduÌýfor moreÌýinformation.

