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Andrews Community Counseling Center

  • kolbej5
  • Dec 16, 2025
  • 2 min read

If you know of potential clients (children, adolescents, adults, couples, families) who may benefit from counseling services, the Andrews Community Counseling Center (ACCC) anticipates having a few openings for new clients when we re-open on January 12, 2026, after the semester break.  Individuals interested in services are encouraged to call now and leave a confidential voicemail message to get their name toward the top of the request list.  Graduate-level practicum students who provide these counseling services at the ACCC for no cost are trained to counsel adults, adolescents, and children. Counseling sessions are confidential.


All practicum counselors are doctoral- or masters-level students who have had at least preliminary counseling experiences, have been evaluated by licensed professionals as ready to provide counseling in a supervised clinic setting, and each practicum counselor provides services under professional supervision.






Types of referral issues accepted include, but are not limited to:

  • loneliness and isolation due to pandemic

  • relationship issues (e.g., marital and premarital counseling)

  • Identity growth and exploration

  • grief and bereavement

  • social skills problems

  • behavioral problems

  • bullying problems (victims and perpetrators)

  • depression

  • anxiety

  • academic problems

  • career guidance

  • parent-child conflict

  • personality assessments (for the purpose of treatment planning)

  • and many others (including just needing a listening ear when social support is limited)


Please give potential clients the

phone number for the ACCC: 269-471-6238 

ACCC does not have the expertise or resources to take on cases that involve court testimony, disability evaluations, custody disputes, walk-in crises, or that require around-the-clock availability of intensive services (e.g., frequently actively suicidal or violent thought disorder).


ACCC will be open for spring semester starting on January 12, 2026, and counselors will start contacting individuals within a couple of weeks after re-opening, but individuals may call now and leave a confidential voicemail message to get on the request list right away.

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