Off-Campus Referral Process
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Why am I being referred out?
A referral to a community provider ensures that your concerns are more effectively addressed beyond the brief counseling that Counseling and Psychological Services can provide. There may also be specialists in the community who can better meet your specific needs. Our goal is to best match your needs with the appropriate provider.
Why does Counseling and Psychological Services only offer short-term counseling? Why can’t I pay to get more sessions?
As much as we would like to offer long-term counseling to our students, the demand for our services does not allow us to provide long-term counseling (even if students pay) in addition to providing timely access for new students.
What if I have trouble finding a community provider?
The process of finding a “good match” may take a little time and effort. UHS mental health counselors are also available to discuss what to look for in an off-campus mental health provider. If you continue to have difficulty finding someone, we strongly encourage you to contact a CAPS counselor who can provide you with further assistance.
Additionally, if you need a personalized list of referrals based on your preferences or support walking you through the process of connecting with a community provider, submit an Off Campus Mental Health Referral Request Form (found on eTang Patient Portal.)
To submit the form on eTang, go to:
- Messages- Send a New Message- Mental Health for Students ONLY section
- Click on "Get help finding long term therapy, psychiatry or psychological testing outside UHS"
- Fill out the form and send.
Our team will reach out to you within 2-4 business days.
What if I can’t afford it?
For students with SHIP seeing an in-network provider:
You are responsible for a $15 copay per office visit. The Student Health Insurance Office can provide you with more detailed information.
For Students who do not have SHIP or are on another insurance plan:
Counseling and Psychological Services can provide some guidance on how to use that insurance. Additionally, several low-fee clinics in the area can provide quality service. Some off-campus providers may also offer a sliding scale fee.