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Physical, Mental, and Emotional Wellness

A Discussion During a Group Therapy Session About Mental Health and Addictions

Student health is of the utmost importance and is a core factor in student success in the classroom. In addition to the potential emergency funding, the Ocean County College Counseling Center provides services, resources, and events to support student wellness. Community resource referrals and connections can be provided, sometimes at no out-of-pocket cost, to ensure students stay well in mind, body, and spirit.

Ocean County College Counseling Center

The Counseling Center at OCC is filled with a team of highly skilled professionals dedicated to serving the campus community. We offer services such as Personal Counseling, Crisis Intervention, Academic At-Risk Intervention, and more!

Hours:
Monday – Friday
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Phone:
732-255-0400 ext. 2911

Need to meet with our Counseling Department?

Schedule a Counseling Appointment
administration building in the fall

UWILL: Online Therapy for Students

Student working remotely with a tutor on a laptop computer.

UWill offers a virtual platform for students to access FREE counseling, from anywhere, any time.

Students can schedule their first teletherapy session quickly, using OCC email. Uwill’s programs include the following:

  • Uwill: Individual Virtual Counseling
  • Uhelp: Crisis Counseling (24/7)
  • Umatch: Match with a therapist within 24 hours
  • Urise: Nutrition, Yoga, Mindfulness & Meditation Programs

Access this link for the Uwill website.

Personal Care

Ocean County College offers a variety of personal care services for use of all individuals.

Shower Services

Offered at the Health & Human Performance Center (HPEC), Building #29 during operating hours.

Hours of operation are:

Monday – Thursday
7:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.

Friday:
7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Family Room

The PUMP Act is an important piece of legislation that helps ensure mothers have the support and resources they need to breastfeed their children. By providing a safe and private space for nursing mothers, the PUMP Act helps to remove some of the barriers that prevent women from breastfeeding.

The College has two designated Family Room locations that can be used by employees and students to express milk:

  • Health & Human Performance Center, Building 29, Room 145
    • locking door, chairs, counter, bathroom
  • Hovnanian Health Sciences, Building 102, Room 116
    • locking door, chairs, small table, sink

Contact Us

Jim Campbell
Project Manager, FIPSE Grant
jcampbell@ocean.edu
700-255-0400 ext. 2379

“The contents of this Website were developed under a grant from the Department of Education. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government.”

Grant Information:

$949,275.00 over 3 years
100% of project or program costs are funded by this grant. No grant project or program activities are funded by non-government sources.

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