Counseling Services
We can help you succeed personally and academically. Concerns ranged widely and included stress, procrastination, test anxiety, depression, and relationship difficulties. TAMUG students pay for counseling services through the Student Service fee. No additional fee for counseling is assessed. You would pay $65 to $100 per hour for similar services in the community.
Personal Counseling
Personal counseling provides an opportunity to talk with an objective, caring professional about your concerns or problems. It can range from informal consultation to brief psychotherapy. Counseling can be used for handling issues ranging from personal enrichment to stress and other psychological components of academic difficulties, relationship breakups, family relationship and other issues affecting individual functioning.
A TAMUG student may see a counselor for the first time by making an appointment or by coming in as a walk-in. Counseling sessions typically last 50 minutes, once per week. The number of sessions varies depending upon your goals.
Career Counseling
Disability Services
The goals of Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) are to provide services which will enable students with disabilities to participate fully in university life and to ensure that a person with a disability will not, on the basis of that disability, be denied full and equal access to academic and co-curricular programs.SSD are provided by the Office of Student Counseling in Mary Moody Northen Student Center, Suite 108. Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Health Services
Crisis Intervention
During Office Hours
(8 to 5 Mon. to Fri.)
Students call (409) 740-4736 for the Office of Student Counseling. Students can also go to Building 3025 Suites 115-119.
After Office Hours
and Weekends Contact the
Campus Police at (409) 740-4545.
The Gulf Coast Center MHMR Crisis Hotline number is 1-800-643-0967
If you need to speak to someone face-to-face immediately, call 911 or go to the nearest hospital emergency room.
You may be contacting the Office about yourself, or about a friend. If you are concerned about a friend we hope you will use us as consultants, let us help you out so that you don't get overwhelmed.
There is no such thing as a "dumb" question or request. We would prefer that you contact us for a small matter rather than wait until a serious crisis develops.


