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Student Counseling Services

P: 860-439-4587 F: 860-439-2317 E: SCS@conncoll.edu

Mailing Address

Connecticut College
Student Counseling Services
270 Mohegan Ave.
New London, CT 06320

Hotlines

National Suicide Crisis Line:
988

Trevor Project Crisis Hotline:
866-488-7386

Trevor Project Crisis Text Line:
Text TREVOR to 741741

National Eating Disorders Helpline:
800-931-2237
Text NEDA to 741741

Southeast CT Mental Health Authority Crisis Response
860-886-9302

Sexual Violence Prevention Advocate On-Call
860-460-9194

 

Appointments & Campus Location

For appointments, call 860-439-4587, xt. 4587, or email SCS@conncoll.edu.

Student Counseling Services is located in Warnshuis Health Center.

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Connecticut College is an equal opportunity employer. The College complies with all federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and ordinances prohibiting discrimination in private post-secondary education institutions. The College does not discriminate against any employee, applicant for employment, student, or applicant for admission on the basis of the following protected characteristics: age, citizenship status, color, creed, disability (physical or mental), domestic violence victim status, ethnicity, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information (including family medical history), lawful source of income, marital status, national origin (including ancestry), pregnancy or related conditions, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, veteran or military status (including disabled veteran; recently separated veteran; active-duty, wartime, or campaign badge veteran; and Armed Forces Service Medal veteran), any other status protected by federal, state, or local law.