COVID-19 Response & Changes to Services
The Counseling and Testing Center, along with the rest of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, is monitoring the COVID-19 pandemic closely and taking extra steps to support the health and safety of students, faculty and staff.
Please take note of the following changes to our operations.
Counseling Sessions
To schedule an appointment, call (337) 482-6480 during regular business hours. Center hours are Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Summer 2020
The Counseling & Testing Center is offering telehealth sessions.
Emergency in-person sessions are available for suicidal, homicidal, and psychiatric hospitalization assessments.
To schedule a session, please contact us at our office at 337-482-6480 or by email at counseling@louisiana.edu.
There are also emergency on-call counselors available for in-person assessments for suicidal, homicidal, and psychiatric hospitalization assessments.
Individual and small group testing will be offered with appropriate precautions (social distancing, masks, and proper cleaning/disinfecting).
Fall 2020 - through December 18, 2020
In-person sessions with appropriate precautions as well as telehealth sessions available.
Individual, small and large group testing will be offered with appropriate precautions.
In person emergency assessments for suicidal, homicidal, & psychiatric hospitalization assessments.
Appropriate precautions will be implemented, include social distancing, masks, and proper cleaning/disinfecting.
Spring 2021 - Starting January 4, 2021
In-person sessions with appropriate precautions as well as telehealth sessions available.
Individual, small and large group testing will be offered with appropriate precautions.
In person emergency assessments for suicidal, homicidal, & psychiatric hospitalization assessments.
Appropriate precautions will be implemented, include social distancing, masks, and proper cleaning/disinfecting.
Coping with COVID-19
We have compiled this list of resources for coping with the stress and uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Stress and Coping with COVID-19
American Counseling Association
Taking Care of your Emotional Health
American Psychological Association
How to Deal with Coronavirus Anxiety
The University's COVID-19 Response
Visit the University's COVID-19 response website for more information about how the University is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and ensuring the health of all students and employees.