Office hours: Monday-Friday during the academic year, 7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Extended office hours available by appointment.
Office phone: 616-233-5810
Counselors work with students to manage course registration, scheduling conflicts, standardized testing, career development, college selection, admissions, and financial aid. They also address student, faculty, parent, academic, or personal concerns. The Catholic Central counseling team provides the following programs for all students:
The Student Support Services department provides the framework necessary to ensure the success of our mission to be an inclusive community rooted in the Catholic faith that prepares servant leaders for a Christ-centered life.
We provide an equal opportunity for growth and success for all students by reducing or eliminating barriers that may be caused by an educational disability, medical diagnosis, and/or mental health condition.
Student Support Services partners with students, teachers, parents/guardians, administrators, service providers from GRPS, and our counseling department to ensure the most effective educational programming, accommodation, and intervention practices for students with diverse needs. We use data to monitor student progress, intentionally focusing on the individual needs of each student so they can demonstrate growth in both academics and spiritual life.
If you have any questions about Student Support Services at CC, please contact Kristine Dahlquist at kristinedahlquist@grcatholiccentral.org or 616-233-5861.
The Counseling Office works closely with teachers and administration to provide a network of resources to aid any struggling students and their families. Counselors are well-equipped and trained to provide personal counseling through academic difficulties, familial changes, and individual or community crises. Additionally, a team of peer ministers led by our Campus Ministry helps students connect with fellow classmates for moral support. Furthermore, our counseling curriculum integrates with existing courses such as religion and health to incorporate faith-based decision-making skills and knowledge of mental health resources.
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