Vision
The vision of the CWC is to explore one’s potential and maximize their growth with self and others and for them to contribute as a thriving member of the community.
Mission
Our wellness philosophy is the foundation of all our services. Through empathy and collaboration, we partner with the individual to empower and encourage them on their paths towards autonomy and personal success. We provide comprehensive services that are empirically supported and value all people to develop and improve the wellbeing of students in the community.
Wellness Philosophy
We believe that given the right opportunities, spaces to heal, a supporting environment, and a healthy community that a person will naturally grow and succeed. We support the development of a person’s autonomy, competency, and connection with others. We see people as more than just a function of their work and know that they are multidimensional. These domains can be quantified through the six domains of wellness: Physical, Financial, Intellectual, Emotional, Social and Spiritual.
CWC Annual Reports
2018-2019 Annual Report
2019-2020 Annual Report
2020-2021 Annual Report
Counseling & Wellness Services
Learn more about our services, when to refer a student for faculty and parents, find self-help resources, and more from the CWC.
CWC Staff
Katherine Collins
Counseling Specialist
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Nicholas Gensmer
Post Doctoral Fellow / Psychologist
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Emily Goodie
Medical Technologist
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Pam Grant
Counseling Specialist
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Concetta Holmes
Assistant Director of Campus Wellness Services
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Keith Kokseng
Program Director for Counseling Services
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Sarah Merritt
Case Manager
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Marguerite Perretta
Administrative Assistant
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