Feeling stressed, overwhelmed, or just need some guidance? The Nova Southeastern University Center for Student Counseling Services and Well-Being (CSCW) is here to support your well-being and help you thrive. We offer a variety of confidential services including:
We prioritize your success. That’s why we partner with Henderson Behavioral Health, a health care leader accredited at the highest level for Student Counseling Services by the Commission on the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF).
24/7 Hotline: (954) 424-6911
View Student Counseling Brochure
As a current NSU student, you have access to up to 10 free individual or couple/family counseling sessions at the NSU Center for Student Counseling Services and Well-Being. To learn more about what is provided and how we keep your information secure, please review the orientation packet.
Davie Campus Orientation Packet Regional Campus Orientation Packet
Ready to make an appointment? Screening appointments for new students are available daily. Be sure to complete and submit the online registration form first.
The Center for Student Counseling and Well-Being provides various outreach services for education and prevention to students at NSU. Our outreach efforts include:
To make a request for presentations please email assistant director, Natalia Gutierrez at ngutierrez@hendersonbh.org or call us at (954) 424-6911.
Need additional support outside of counseling sessions? Explore our comprehensive online resource guide filled with helpful apps, informative podcasts, and a directory of supportive campus and community organizations dedicated to student well-being.
Henderson Behavioral Health, serving the Center, is the higher learning institution’s primary behavioral health provider for its students and/or campus community. The mission of the program is to collaborate directly with students to reduce barriers that stand in the way of the definition, implementation and accomplishment of their educational, personal, and or career goals.
The Center staff will provide students with an opportunity to develop personal insight, identify and solve problems, and implement positive strategies to better manage their lives both academically and personally. They will be sensitive to issues of cultural diversity including but not limited to age, race, gender, sexual orientation, nationality and religion.
In addition to working directly with the student, the program’s mission will be realized through outreach, partnerships, and consultation initiatives with faculty, staff, parents, and other university/college entities.
Phone: (954) 424-6911
Fax: (954) 424-6915
3300 S. University Drive
Student Affairs Building, 3rd floor
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33328-2004
Office Hours:
Monday - Thursday: 8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.*
Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
*Appointments available until 8:00 p.m.
Holiday Hours: