Appointment Policy

Wilson Counseling Center Appointment Policies
To make an appointment, please contact us at 870-972-2318 or counseling@AState.edu. Once you have indicated that you want to get started, we will send you some basic paperwork to fill out or you can stop by the office to fill it out. When the paperwork is complete, contact our office to schedule your initial consultation (this does not count toward your session limit).
Couples appointments work the same way. Both parties must be present for the appointment or the appointment will need to be rescheduled.
It is important to make sure that you attend your intake, or give as much warning as possible if you have to miss. This time is scheduled specifically for you, and another student could use it if it is not needed at the moment.
Sometimes things come up! To cancel an appointment, contact your counselor directly or contact the center at 870-972-2318 or counseling@AState.edu.
Please note, if you do not communicate that you need to cancel, the missed appointment will be documented as a "no show." It is your responsibility to reschedule the appointment by emailing, calling, or dropping by to discuss it with your counselor.
If you missed a scheduled appointment, please contact your counselor directly or contact the Counseling Center at 870-972-2318 or counseling@AState.edu.
Missed appointments (without cancellation) will be marked as "no show" appointments. Do not assume that your counselor will automatically reschedule your appointment for the next week. You will not be rescheduled until you have contacted the center. It is the responsibility of the student to ensure that the appointment is rescheduled.
The Wilson Counseling Center no longer has a firm limit on the number of sessions that you are eligible for. Clients will typically be scheduled bi-weekly, but you may be scheduled more or less depending on your individual level of need/distress. You and your counselor will discuss your level of care at the beginning of your time here.
The Wilson Counseling Center strives to prevent having to implement a wait list, but there are times where it is unavoidable depending on the demand for services. This tends to happen (if at all) toward the end of a semester, and less so during the beginning or mid-point.
If a waitlist is implemented, you will be informed during your intake. During times that we have a wait list, students will be seen by order of severity or level of need. If you are on a waitlist and your situation changes or gets worse, please contact the center and inform the staff of this change.
If the University closes early for any reason, you can assume that the Wilson Counseling Center is closed as well. Please contact your counselor for specific follow-up instructions.
