What is the Counseling and Career Development Clinic?
Hear from Assistant Professor Kody Roper about the services provided by Counseling and Career Development Clinic, and how you can receive free counseling.
CCD Clinic Will Reopen January 2026
Thank you for your interest in our clinic. We are currently closed until next spring semester. The CCD Clinic will start recruiting clients for the Spring 2026 semester after January 3, 2026. The scheduling portal for the request for services meeting will open during the final weeks of the Fall 2025 semester. If you would like to be notified when the portal opens, please utilize our interest form.
When the portal opens, those interested will first complete a brief form, and then will be able to schedule a request for services meeting phone call. During this call, you will be asked to share what goals and desired outcomes you hope to gain from counseling and related questions. This information helps our staff connect you with the best fit to meet your goals and needs – either the CCD Counseling Clinic or another resource on campus or in the larger community.
Important Dates:
- A portal to schedule a Request for Service meeting is anticipated to open at the end of the fall semester, please utilize our interest form.
- Request for Service meetings are scheduled after January 3, 2026, and are anticipated to continue until the first week of April (pending availability).
- The first available counseling sessions are anticipated to start mid to late January.
- The CCD Clinic will close for the summer the week before finals week each spring semester.
About the Clinic

The Counseling and Career Development Clinic is a training and research clinic staffed by master’s level graduate student counselors who work under the direct supervision of Counseling and Career Development faculty and/or licensed mental health professionals. The clinic provides outpatient counseling services, including career counseling, which takes place in rooms 16, 16A, 17, 17A, and 18 in the Education Building.
This is not a crisis or emergency services clinic. If you experience a crisis or emergency, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room for emergency services.
The CCD Counseling Clinic offers in-person counseling and Telehealth, depending on clinic availability and fit with the desired goal/ outcome. We are unable to provide Telehealth services to anyone outside of Colorado.
The clinic is free and open to the public; all sessions are confidential. Weekly sessions are available, and there are no session limits applied to clinic visits.
Please note: Our clinic is unable to provide services for staff or faculty within the CSU School of Education or College of Health and Human Sciences.
Additional Resources
If you are looking for additional counseling resources, or we are unable to provide services to you, explore these additional on and off campus resources, as well as how to find care outside of the state of Colorado.

How to find the clinic
Assistant Professor Kody Roper shows you two ways to find the Counseling and Career Development Clinic in the basement of the Education building.