FAFSA Reminder:

All new and returning students need to fill out the FAFSA to ensure proper distribution of your financial aid.

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Counseling Center

Stop by the Danna Center, Suite 208, or call us at 504-865-3835 to schedule an appointment. The counselor on-call is available 24/7, 365 by calling 504-865-3835 and pressing 1.

If you need help filing for health insurance, SNAP benefits or specialized referrals, our case managers can assist you. Call to schedule an appointment.

Struggling with all the changes?

Check out our Self-Care Guide for Students

In Crisis?

A counselor is on-call 24/7, 365 days a week. During business hours, call 504-865-3835 and request the counselor on-call. After hours, call 504-865-3835 and press 1 to be immediately connected to a trained and licensed mental health professional.

Inclusion Statement

Recent violence, abroad and closer to home, affects all of us. It is natural and reasonable to feel anger, sorrow, despair, fear, powerlessness, defensiveness, frustration, confusion, hopelessness and/or numbness in response to the national and international climate and continued acts of aggression, oppression and brutality. The University Counseling Center recognizes the emotional toll that these events take on our students as individuals and our community as a whole and we are here to help without judgement, assumptions or bias. If you need a safe space to process, or if you want assistance coping, please schedule an appointment.

The UCC acknowledges the continued work of self-reflection, accountability, and openness to others necessary to create a community of inclusiveness, dignity and compassion. As such, we are committed to helping you on this journey, and committed to our own work towards intercultural competency. Please know that you are not alone, and that we are here to listen and to support you.

Lift Up Loyola

Concerned about another student, but not sure how to help? Loyola is here for you. Call the UCC 24/7 to consult, or utilize one of the resources below: