Counseling

WPCC offers free confidential resources and related services for its students through the Office of Personal and Career Development. These services are offered on an as-needed basis for full or part-time students dealing with issues that affect them as individuals or which may affect their academic progress.

If a student needs long-term treatment to address serious mental illness or substance-related disorders, they will be referred to community-based services. If students are determined to need highly specialized or long-term services after an initial assessment, they will be referred to off-campus resources.

If you are having thoughts of harming yourself or someone else, please call 911. 

Contact Information

Lisa Shaw
Director of Personal & Career Development
Hidebrand Hall
828-448-3565

Student Assistance Program

 

Western Piedmont Community College curriculum students, age 18 & older have FREE, 24/7 access to virtual care services with TimelyCare. Students do not need insurance to access TimelyCare services. As part of Western Piedmont Community College’s partnership with TimelyCare, students have access to services in TimelyCare including:

  • MedicalNow: On-demand support for common health issues, including colds, flu, and allergies.
  • TalkNow: 24/7, on-demand emotional support to talk about anything, including anxiety, relationships, depression, and school-related stressors.
  • Scheduled Medical: Choose the day, time, and medical provider best for you.
  • Scheduled Counseling: Choose the day, time, and mental health provider that works best for you (6 visits per academic year).
  • Self-Care Content: Visit the Self-Caretab for 24/7 access to tools and resources, such as meditation and yoga sessions, helpful videos, and short articles from experts.
  • Basic Needs Support: Get connected to free or reduced-cost community resources, including food and housing assistance, transit support, childcare, and finances.

Students have access to TimelyCare services 365 days a year. That means you have access during breaks, after-hours, and any time you need support!

Visit timelycare.com to get started.

Download TimelyCare on the App Store Here
Download TimelyCare on the Google Store Here

Community Support Services

Additionally, the Office of Personal and Career Development can assist students experiencing financial difficulties by providing information about community support services that can offer assistance with utility payments, food, and housing.
Single Stop is a web-based platform to help students find local and online support for essential needs like government benefits, food, housing insecurity, utility assistance, childcare, and tax help.

Online Information & Resources

Here is a selection of online resources that may be of interest to you:

Health

Mental Health

Relationship Violence & Sexual Assault

Substance Abuse & Addiction

Social Services