Counseling and Wellness Services
Jump to related linksAs part of the Mercy College Student Success Center, Counseling and Wellness services promote the personal growth and wellness for all students through personal counseling, group counseling, campus programming, and crisis response.
Free and confidential services are available on the Toledo Campus location to assist students in resolving personal difficulties to help promote both personal and academic development.
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- If you have a concern about your safety or the safety of others, please contact Toledo Public Safety at 419-251-4444.
- If you feel your problem is urgent and you cannot wait to schedule an appointment, please contact the Director of Counseling and Wellness Services at 419-251-1454.
- If you are unable to reach the Director of Counseling and Wellness Services, please contact the Vice President of Student Affairs/Dean of students at 419-251-1512.
Zepf Center Crisis CARE | 419-904-CARE (2273) |
Mahoning County Residents Help Hotline | 330-747-2696 |
Suicide and Crisis Lifeline | 988 |
National Sexual Assault Hotline | 800-656-HOPE (4673) |
How to Schedule an Appointment
- Complete the online form.
- Toledo Campus: Email or call one of the counselors at the contact information below.
Counseling hours are generally from 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday-Friday. Evening appointments are available upon request.
Suzanne Hall, MA, LPCC-S : Director of Counseling and Wellness Center
- phone icon 419-251-1454
- mail icon suzanne.hall@mercycollege.edu
- location icon M5720
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All interactions with the Counseling and Wellness Center at Mercy College, including scheduling of or attendance at appointments, content of sessions, progress, and records are confidential. No record of your involvement with the Counseling and Wellness Center is contained in any academic, educational, or job placement file.