The Rosemont College Counseling Center offers help to all students with personal, social, family, or relationship concerns. The services are confidential and available at no charge. You can stop by the Center located in Good Counsel, Room 209, or call 610.527.0200, ext. 2416 to make an appointment.
Personal Counseling
Personal counseling provides students with an opportunity to talk with a counselor about a variety of issues, such as pressure from the demands of college, feelings of depression or anxiety, conflicts with friends or family, and concerns about relationships.
Group Counseling
The Counseling Center also offers students time-limited support groups on a variety of topics. The setting is supportive and nonjudgmental and often results in new ways of coping with difficult issues.
Crisis Counseling
During the year, some students may find themselves in situations that feel out of control. Seeking help and discussing the problem can help prevent it from affecting other areas of their life. Family illness, deaths, or other sudden traumatic events are "crisis" times.
Referral Services
The Counseling Center can provide information about other sources of help, both on and off campus. For alcohol or other drug concerns, please call the RADAR coordinator at 610.527.0200, ext. 2557.
Online Screenings
Rosemont offers its students free online screening for mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and alcohol use. The screenings are completely confidential and provide immediate feedback and information on how to connect with follow-up resources on campus.
Depression Screening
Free, anonymous and confidential screening for depression or anxiety
Click here to go to the online screening.
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Alcohol and Drug Use Screening
Want feedback on your use of alcohol? Complete the e-CHUG and see where you stand!
What is the e-CHUG?
The e-CHUG (electronic Check-Up to Go) is an interactive web survey that allows college and university students to enter information about their drinking patterns and receive feedback about their use of alcohol. The assessment takes about 6-7 minutes to complete, is self-guided, and requires no face-to-face contact time with a counselor or administrator.
Other Information
The Staff
Marianne Benash, M.Ed., Licensed Psychologist, Director of Counseling
mbenash@rosemont.edu
Kate Schaeffer, Counselor
kschaeffer@rosemont.edu
Who Can Use The Center?The services are available at no charge to all Rosemont students.
Confidentiality
Complete confidentiality is maintained. Even the fact that you inquire about the Center is held in confidence.
Arranging an Appointment
To schedule an appointment, call: (610) 527-0200, ext. 2416, or visit the Counseling Center on the 2nd floor of Good Counsel. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Special drop-in times are also available. In the event of an emergency and the Counseling Center is closed, contact Public Safety at ext. 2555 or go to the Bryn Mawr Hospital Emergency Room.
For Testing and Tutorial services click here.

