Columbus Campus Resources 
Counseling and Consultation
Service (CCS) provides
confidential counseling and consultation
services for enrolled OSU students and
their spouses/partners. These services
are primarily time limited and include
developmental, preventive and
educational services, as well as
assessment, diagnosis and treatment of
mental disorders. All staff members are
licensed professionals or professionals
in training. Staff members are trained
to address all aspects of student life,
including suicidal ideation and
behavior. CCS services include:
individual, couples, and group
counseling; psychiatric services; crisis
intervention; consultation services for
students; psycho-educational
programming; and self-help information.
CCS has a strong commitment to meeting
the needs of diverse people and creating
a welcoming environment.
The Student Wellness Center (SWC) has provided leadership in campus
wellness and health promotion
initiatives for the past 10 years. SWC
programs and services are designed to
improve the health, safety and lifelong
wellness of OSU students. SWC is housed
in the new, state-of-the-art Student
Recreational Facility, which opened in
2006.
The Student Health Center provides a variety of health care
services to students on the Columbus
campus. The mission of the Center is to
enhance the academic success of OSU
students by providing high quality and
accessible medical care and promoting
healthier lifestyles that enable them to
achieve and maintain lifelong health and
well-being. All OSU students are
eligible to use the Center, regardless
of health insurance coverage.
The Student Advocacy Center The Student Advocacy Center helps students navigate their time at OSU by answering students' questions, directing students to appropriate staff and departments, and by giving students general guidance on university policies and procedures. Its purpose is to empower students to overcome obstacles to their growth both inside and outside the classroom, and to help them maximize their educational experience while pursuing their degrees at The Ohio State University.
The Anxiety and Stress Disorders
Clinic at the Ohio
State University is committed to the
development and provision of
state-of-the-art treatments for
individuals suffering from
anxiety-related problems. Guided by over
a decade of research into the nature and
causes of anxiety, the Anxiety and
Stress Disorders Clinic provides only
empirically validated treatment. The
Clinic's mission involves the prevention
and amelioration of anxiety-related
pathology for central Ohio and beyond.
The Clinic also serves as a training
site for the Clinical Psychology Ph.D.
program. Insurance is accepted and fees
for treatment are on a sliding scale.
The Couple and Family Therapy
Clinic (CFT) serves
students, faculty and staff of the
University, as well as the greater
Columbus community. The CFT program at
OSU is fully accredited by the
Commission on Accreditation for Marriage
and Family Therapy Education, a division
of the American Association for Marriage
and Family Therapy. The clinical staff
provides therapy addressing a variety of
individual, relational, and family
concerns, including addictions,
relationship concerns, domestic
violence, family stress and eating
disorders, using a sliding fee scale.
University Faculty and Staff Assistance Program (available to faculty and staff and their families) UFSAP is a confidential counseling service for OSU employees and
their families experiencing some form of personal or work related distress that can interfere with work performance. All UFSAP
counselors are independently licensed behavioral health professionals with years of experience and a commitment to the
university community. Please call 293-2442 to make an appointment.
OSU Psychological Services Center: 292-2059
The Psychological Services Center is the Psychology Department's outpatient clinic for adults, children, and families seeking psychological assessment and psychotherapy. Appointments for individual, family, or group therapy for children and adults are available.
The Emergency Department at the OSU Medical Center provides
comprehensive emergency services,
including Level I trauma care
round-the-clock, seven days a week.
Staffed by board-certified attending
staff and emergency medicine specialty
residents, the department offers expert
care for emergency conditions. The
emergency staff is backed up by in-house
specialists in all of the disciplines
required for comprehensive emergency
care.
The Ohio State University Police Division As an important element of the academic community, the OSU
Police Division is committed to providing a service for students, faculty, staff and visitors. University Police personnel are highly trained, proud professionals dedicated to serving the Ohio State Community. If you need to report an emergency, dial 9-1-1. Otherwise, please contact us at 614-292-2121.
The Psychiatry Department and
Harding Hospital at the OSU Medical Center provides
comprehensive psychiatric services,
including psychological, behavioral and
psychopharmacological (drug) treatment.
Staffed by board-certified attending
physicians, psychiatry specialty
residents, psychologists, and clinical
social workers, the department offers
expert care for mental health
conditions.
The Office for Disability Services (ODS) coordinates support services and
programs that enable equal access to a
quality education for all OSU students.
ODS offers a wide variety of legally
mandated services to students with
documented disabilities, including
psychiatric disabilities. Contact
an ODS counselor at (614)292-3307 or TDD (614)292-0901 for more
information.
Locations of Campus Resources
Student Wellness Center
(Building 246, A)
Room B130 RPAC
337 W. 17th Avenue
Columbus Oh 43210
Student Health Center
(Building 294, B)
1875 Millikin Road
Columbus, OH 43210
Anxiety and Stress Disorders
Clinic (Building
144, C)
225 Psychology Building
1835 Neil Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210
Ohio State University Police Division
Michael Blankenship Hall
901 Woody Hayes Dr.
Columbus, OH 43210

Office for Disability Services
(Building 67, D)
150 Pomerene Hall
1760 Neil Ave.
Columbus, Ohio 43210
Counseling and Consultation Service (Building 052, E)
4th Floor
Younkin Success Center
1640 Neil Avenue
(Just South of 11th Avenue)
Department of Psychiatry /
Harding Hospital (Building
165, F)
1670 Upham Drive
Columbus, OH 43210
Emergency Department (Building
354, G)
University Hospital
1654 Upham Drive
Columbus, OH 43210

Couple and Family Therapy
Clinic (Building
311, H)
The Couple and Family Therapy Clinic is located in Mount Hall on the
West Campus of the Ohio State University in the 012 Suite. Mount Hall is
located on Carmack Road, near the intersection of Lane and Kenny.
