Thank you for supporting the Counseling Center and honoring our graduating class in such a meaningful way. Because of you, the Center has the necessary resources to provide life saving services to our students. 

 

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2019 Senior Class Gift

Participation Drive
254 Donors
101%
Towards goal of 250 Donors
$7,095.00 Raised
Project has ended
Project ended on May 12, at 08:32 PM CDT
Project Owners

Stephanie Kessling

In Honor of Kelsie Gronauer’s graduation 2019

$50

May 12, 2019

Evelyn

Johnson

$100

May 12, 2019

Rebecca Wisniewski

In Honor of Evan Davies Wisniewski, Class of 2019

$50

May 12, 2019

Lisa

Learned

$100

May 11, 2019

Emily Weber

In Honor of Jorden Bailey Pollack

$100

May 11, 2019

Grace

Munro

$20

May 11, 2019

Pamela Butts

In Honor of Sara B Butts

$50

May 10, 2019

Susan Zeisel

In Honor of Kelly Zeisel- class of 2019; in memory of Kayle

Undisclosed Amount

May 10, 2019

Mari B Miller

In Honor of Mattie Kathryn Jordan, BS Education 2019

$50

May 10, 2019

James

Penn

$50

May 10, 2019

Sarah

Brouckaert

Undisclosed Amount

May 08, 2019

Annie

Williams

$5

May 08, 2019

Debbie Borgman

In Honor of Kristin Howitt

$50

May 08, 2019

Malerie

Lovejoy

$10

May 07, 2019

Andrew

Hessi

$20

May 07, 2019

Mallory

Cunningham

Undisclosed Amount

May 07, 2019

Jasmine

Minor

Undisclosed Amount

May 07, 2019

Joe

DiGregorio

$250

May 06, 2019

Jaycee

Brown

Undisclosed Amount

Apr 30, 2019

Clark

Davis

$10

Apr 29, 2019

Brooke Dolan

In Honor of Delta Gamma Senior Class

Undisclosed Amount

Apr 29, 2019

McKenna

Adams

$5

Apr 29, 2019

Paige

Stafne

$5

Apr 29, 2019

Alexandra

Lenchinsky

$5

Apr 29, 2019

Christie

Walker

Undisclosed Amount

Apr 29, 2019
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$5

Support Student Services

The University Counseling Center is available to students free of charge. Your support allows the Counseling Center to continue offering vital services at no cost.

$10

Help our Students Thrive

The University Counseling Center is completely confidential and no records of counseling are contained in any academic, educational or personnel files. When you give to the Counseling Center, you help provide this completely confidential service that supports our students' well-being.

$20

End the Stigma

Degree-seeking students enrolled at the University of Mississippi are eligible for 10 individual therapy sessions per academic year (August to August). By making a gift, you are helping to shine a spotlight on the importance of mental health resources.

$50

Make a Lasting Impact

The University Counseling Center provides support for student concerns such as stress, grief, eating disorders, panic attacks, sleep problems, substance abuse, and relationship violence. Your support ensures these essential services are available for current and future Ole Miss Rebels.

$100

Expand the UCC Offerings

One goal of the University Counseling Center is to provide a therapy dog. In some cases, interacting with a furry companion is an effective strategy for reducing stress and making students feel more comfortable about opening up to counselors. Your gift will combine with others to make this dream a reality and thereby help countless students.

$250

Further our Outreach

The University Counseling Center Outreach Programming also offers other resources to Ole Miss students, faculty, staff and the Oxford community. Programs are presented on a variety of health and wellness topics. Your support allows us to continue this essential work.

$500

Support our Mission

The University Counseling Center is located on Dormitory Row West in Lester Hall, fourth floor. Services are in the same building as Parking Services and just up the hill from the Rebel Market/Johnson Commons. Center hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. By making an investment, you help further our mission to create a culture of acceptance and respect.

$1,000

Help us Change Lives

A Center counselor is on call after hours for emergencies, which are situations in which students are in danger of harming themselves or others. For after-office-hour emergencies, contact UPD at 662-915-7234 and an officer will call a crisis counselor. We are deeply committed to having counseling services available at all times. Your gifts help strengthen our crisis intervention services and change students' lives.