Counseling Services
Students seeking counseling can learn about a number of personal and relationship issues: self-esteem, anger or stress management, single parenting, career decision-making, effective communication, Internet addiction, loneliness, depression, eating disorders, trauma, and wellness. Counseling is a safe place and is confidential.
The Emergency Preparedness website has information about emergency procedures related to students in distress at the Hamilton campus, Middletown campus, and VOALC
Learn about personal counseling services available at specific campuses:
Miami Hamilton | Miami Middletown.
We work:
- To be challenged
- To make a difference
- To practice a skill or craft we take pride in
- To have dignity
- To have a secure and stable life
- To belong to and serve a community
Is there a perfect job for me?
The reality is that there is no such thing as "one perfect job". There are good, better, worse matches and, even sometimes, great matches. However, even with a great match, there are always some career options that could be equally engaging.
People think that selecting a career path or making a career decision should be easy or prescriptive. Should it be easy to answer 50 questions on a computer and get the answer to "what should I do with the rest of my life?" Individual circumstances, national economy, experience, and geography will play a role in the decision-making process.
Career counseling will help you:
- Assess your skills and interests
- Learn more about your choices
- Develop a plan with some flexibility
Caveat: Counselors do not make decisions. You do.
Learn about career opportunities related to majors at Academic Advising in the College of Arts & Science at Miami University.