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Part of the Student Services department’s mission is to create a vibrant academic community in which every student feels a sense of belonging and value.
Student Health & Wellness is one of the key initiatives designed promote positive mental health and wellness in the student body as a whole by providing a campus environment that actively encourages and supports all students to learn and grow academically, socially, emotionally.
Together with the Counseling Services department, Student Services provides a series of wellness workshops throughout the year that aim to:
For information on current wellness workshops and other student mental health & wellness initiatives at the main Los Angeles campus, students are welcome to contact the Student Services department.
Students may also contact a student counselor directly by email at counselingservices@columbiacollege.edu. All information shared by email and during counseling sessions is confidential.
This information will be used to contact you through various means, which may include: phone, text messaging, and email, about the programs and services that are offered. We value and protect your privacy. Read our privacy policy.
At CCH, we believe it is important to take a stand by demonstrating our willingness to promote and inspire systemic change. We must speak honestly and truthfully to the ugliness of racism that permeates throughout our society today. It may be an uncomfortable conversation for some, but it is an all-too familiar reality for anyone living in this country with black or brown skin. Hiding from it, ignoring it, or being silent about it will not make it go away.
Learn MoreAt CCH, we believe it is important to take a stand by demonstrating our willingness to promote and inspire systemic change. We must speak honestly and truthfully to the ugliness of racism that permeates throughout our society today. It may be an uncomfortable conversation for some, but it is an all-too familiar reality for anyone living in this country with black or brown skin. Hiding from it, ignoring it, or being silent about it will not make it go away.
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