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Emergency Alert
UDC Operating Remotely on Friday, Jan. 30

The University of the District of Columbia’s academic and administrative offices will conduct business remotely on Friday, Jan. 30. All on-campus activities, including athletic-related activities, are cancelled.

Campuses will reopen on Monday, Feb. 2.

Staff: Contact your immediate supervisor with questions or for further instruction regarding remote work expectations. 

Faculty: Reach out to your immediate supervisor and/or the dean for questions and further instruction regarding the transition to emergency remote instruction (ERI).  The Center for the Advancement of Learning (CAL) is available to support faculty with instructional continuity, including support for Blackboard, Zoom, Webex and other teaching and learning technologies. 

CAL Faculty Support Resources

calhelpdesk@udc.edu 
Virtual Office Hours
Consultation Request Form

For learning technology tools and on-demand faculty resources, please visit CAL’s website.

Students: Due to inclement weather, the university will be closed to face-to-face operations. Instruction will be moved to emergency remote, including synchronous and asynchronous methods. Certain laboratory, clinical, and other hands-on classes for which in-person instruction is a requirement may necessitate a make-up lesson, but every effort will be made to pursue virtual learning to the extent possible. Where synchronous virtual instruction is intended, published class meeting times must be observed so that students’ schedules are not disrupted.

The safety and security of our students, faculty, staff, and the broader community remain our top priority. We will continue to provide updates regarding the status of the university’s academic and administrative offices as conditions change.

Please continue to check our website and social media channels for the latest information.

If you have any safety concerns, contact OPSEM at 202-274-5050. For all immediate emergencies, call 911.

Thank you for your continued dedication to our students and to UDC’s mission. 

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Our Services

UDC's Counseling and Wellness Center Services

Personal One-on-One Counseling or Individual Therapy provides a private space to discuss any personal or emotional issues or concerns that have arisen for you with a trained clinician. Students frequently come to the Center to address anxiety, depression, relationship concerns, and family problems. Student also come to therapy when they are “feeling stuck” in a negative cycle, feel they are getting in their own way, or want to examine how they relate to others.

Single-session counseling is an option for students who want help with problem-solving, gain direction on dealing with a fixed issue, or get referral information for community and/or campus resources. Students are encouraged to tell their Counselor that they are interested in attending only one or two sessions at the beginning of the counseling process.

Group Therapy is led by trained clinicians and offers an opportunity to receive support and feedback from peers. Psychotherapy process groups can be an enriching way to gain more insight into how you relate to other people. Support Groups can be general or focused on specific topics/issues. The nature and type of group varies by semester. Interested students should contact the Center to receive information on current group availability.

Outreach Events — Staff members present information that is relevant to a variety of mental health topics in various formats (e.g. presentations, workshops, mental health screenings, panel discussions, awareness tabling, etc.) The Counseling and Wellness Center aims to work with student, faculty, and staff requests for specific outreach programs or presentations.

Consultations can be used if you have questions about a specific matter or concerns about someone else and wish to consult with a clinician about how to effectively manage the situation. Consultations can be accessed in person or via telephone/video.

Self-Help Resources The CWC maintains a library of resources that includes hard copy and virtual resources. These resources provide information on relevant topics and discuss strategies for managing a wide variety of issues.  The Counseling and Wellness Center offers WellTrack for free to UDC students.  WellTrack is an interactive self-help therapeutic tool designed to help address anxiety, stress management, depression, relaxation, and other concerns through a variety of tools, programs, classes, and resources.

Scope of Service:  Please note that the Counseling and Wellness Center’s scope of service is limited to short-term, solution-focused counseling. The counseling process helps you develop insight and coping skills that empower you to address your concerns in an ongoing manner. Students may participate in a total of ten sessions at the Counseling and Wellness Center per academic year. Extensions to the yearly session limit may be given based on clinical need.

Crisis Information

If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. 

UDC Telephone Crisis Line — 202-274-6000

Students can now contact the Counseling and Wellness Center's Telephone Crisis Line after hours, on weekends and holidays to talk to a counselor and receive support when experiencing a mental health crisis. Students can just dial the Counseling and Wellness Center main line at 202-274-6000 to be connected to a crisis counselor after hours. 

Other Ways to Get Help

If you are in distress and need someone to talk to, you can reach out to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK or 800-273-8255.

You can also text the Crisis Text Line: Text “START” to 741-741.

To get emergency psychiatric care or need help with problem-solving, you can contact the DC Access HelpLine at 888-7WE-HELP or 888-793.4357.

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