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University Counseling Center

Online Assessments

Behavioral health – which includes mental health, substance use, and more – is a key part of your overall well-being. Brief screenings are the quickest way to determine if you or someone you care about should connect with a behavioral health professional. Think of these as a checkup from your neck up. This program is completely anonymous and confidential, and immediately following the brief questionnaire you will see your results, recommendations, and key resources.

is a 36 question screening designed to measure common areas of concern for college students, including depression, family distress, and social anxiety. The screening results in a profile report, which shows how the student scored on eight subscales, as well as lists local resources should the student wish to speak to a professional. CCAPS Screen is open to the campus community.

At , a student can be screened for a wide variety of concerns, from eating disorders to PTSD to depression. In addition, the site offers mental health information on specific issues, as well as resources ranging from hotline numbers to other sites where professional help can be located.