
Student Counseling Center - Center City
Contact
33 S. Ninth Street
Suite 230
Philadelphia, PA 19107
- 215-503-2817
- 215-503-5867 (fax)
Help Hotline
The years of college, graduate school, and medical training can be among the most exciting and gratifying of a person’s life. However, being a student can also cause significant amounts of stress and uncertainty. During these times, you may find it helpful to have additional support and encouragement. The Student Counseling Center (SCC) - Center City Campus offers a variety of counseling and support services to help students in times of need. The mission of the Jefferson Counseling Center is to support the emotional health and well-being of Jefferson students and promote the overall wellness of the campus community through counseling, consultation, and outreach.
Our SCC counselors are available to provide the assistance and guidance students need to achieve personal and academic success. There are many benefits to counseling, including improved relationships with friends and family, better stress management, and increased health and well-being. All concerns are taken seriously – no problem is “too small” to talk about.
Emergency Information
Jefferson - Center City Campus Security
On Campus - Dial 811
Off Campus - 215-955-8888
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Emergency Room
Main Hospital Building
132 S. Tenth Street (@ Sansom)
215-955-6840 Pager Operator
Pennsylvania Hospital Crisis Response Center
801 Spruce Street 1st Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
215-829-5433
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Mission
The mission of the Student Counseling Center (SCC) is to support the emotional health and well-being of Jefferson students and promote the overall wellness of the campus community through counseling, consultation, and outreach. Continued goals of the SCC are to assist students in identifying problems early, promote efforts towards wellness and balance, and help students to learn skills that will help them to effectively meet their career and life goals. The SCC counselors strive to uphold strict confidentiality and the clinical and ethical standards of their professions. The SCC values, respects, and supports diversity and students of all backgrounds.