How to Make an Appointment
Eligibility
CAPS services are free and available to currently enrolled GGC students. Please note that per Georgia Law, students under the age of 18 will need parent/guardian consent to receive counseling services.
How to Make an Appointment
Simply stop by the CAPS office, call 678.407.5592 or email @email to schedule a virtual or in-person appointment. Same-day initial consultation appointments are limited and scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis.
Virtual Initial Consultation
- Download Microsoft Teams on a device that has a video camera and microphone.
- Access Microsoft Teams using your student ID and password.
- Check your GGC Claw Mail for a Microsoft Teams meeting invitation on the morning of your appointment, and confirm the appointment.
- Prior to your appointment, complete and submit the CAPS online client forms included in your meeting invitation.
- Find the MS Teams invitation link again by logging in and viewing your calendar.
In-Person Initial Consultation
In-person consultations are held in the CAPS office. Please arrive 15-20 minutes prior to your appointment to complete client forms. You will meet with a counselor for approximately 30 minutes and discuss what will be most helpful for you.
BeWell@GGC
BeWell@GGC supports you with flexible options and tools to help lift you mentally and emotionally with expanded services through a partnership between the University System of Georgia and Uwill.
24/7/365 Mental Health Support Line
Call 833.910.3366 for support in the moment and therapy referrals appropriate to your needs.
Uwill Mental Health and Wellness Solution
Private. Secure. Confidential.
Uwill offers students free immediate access to teletherapy, a direct crisis connection and wellness programming through its easy-to-use online platform. Access is quick and easy. You can register and book your first session in just minutes using your school email.
- Register / log in to Uwill.
- Choose a therapist based on your preferences including availability, issue, gender, language, ethnicity.
- Choose a time that fits your schedule with day, night and weekend availability.
Mental Health Crisis Support
Call 833.910.3366 for help 24/7/365.
Georgia Crisis and Access Line
Call 1.800.715.4225.
Emergency Response
Medical emergency: call 911.