Service | Students with Student Health Plan | Students without Student Health Plan | Faculty/Staff with CIGNA PPO | Faculty/Staff without insurance |
---|---|---|---|---|
Individual Counseling | Free | $10/session | $30/session | Not Eligible |
Group Counseling | Free | Free | Not Available | Not Available |
Psychiatric Services | Free | $20/session | $30/session | Not Available |
Psychological Assessment | $400 total | $500 total | Not Available | Not Available |
As of June 1, 2024, the University Counseling Center's policies include a charge of $10 for all no-show appointments and late cancellations. If you cancel or reschedule your appointment 24 hours prior to your scheduled appointment you will not be charged a no-show fee.
All degree seeking students, who were enrolled at OU (Norman campus) during the Spring semester and who are enrolled in the Fall semester, are eligible to receive services at the UCC during the summer regardless of whether they are enrolled in summer classes.
International students, regardless of degree-seeking status, are eligible for services if they are currently residing within the USA. Additionally, any May graduate who is unable to return to their home country as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic will also be eligible to receive UCC services through July 31 of the year of your graduation. All incoming first year students will be eligible for services beginning at the start of the fall semester.
Faculty/staff must be employed through the University of Oklahoma (Norman Campus) and carry the university provided health care benefits.
The University Counseling Center provides short term counseling and consultation to students who are experiencing emotional and psychological problems that are interfering with their ability to be successful in their personal and academic development.
At times, it may be appropriate for students to find longer-term or specialized treatment to address their presenting concerns. When these instances arise, the UCC staff will aid in helping students find community-based resources that best meet their mental health needs. Clinical issues that may indicate longer-term or specialized treatment and community referral may include:
Community referrals may also be provided for following reasons: