EMSS | Student Counseling and Advising Services
Academic advising is provided to all students who are undeclared. Academic counselors assist students with the development of their academic and career goals and with student planning.
Advising Services integrates career exploration and development, maintains career assessments and inventories that will help students improve their academic skills, select majors and careers, enter professional programs, and obtain professional certifications or licensure.
Academic counselors continuously work with students who are placed on academic probation through intrusive advising, academic success workshops and resources.
Academic counselors sign course registrations and course withdrawals. All students are encouraged to seek academic advising every semester.
Live Chat. Talk. Video Conference.
We provide assistance with academic advising and registration for undeclared students.
Monday - Friday
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
|
ARLINE LEON GUERRERO |
LORENZO EDUVALA |
SALLIE SABLAN |
JOANN SUDO |

Confidential counseling is provided to help students bring about positive changes in their lives promoting growth, development and interpersonal competencies. Through counseling students gain confidence in resolving issues that cause emotional distress and interfere with personal goals and academic attainment. Through individual, couples, and group psychotherapy, persons may come to appreciate the uniqueness of their personalities and discover new ways to develop their potential.
This course is a three credit hour course that is REQUIRED of all entering students and must be taken during the first thirty (30) hours of course work. This course is designed to enhance student engagement, improve persistence, and strengthen student learning outcomes.
Counseling Services organizes projects with the colleges on counseling practicum, peer counseling and special projects. Research work and projects are conducted each year to help determine services and additional needs of college students.
It means talking with one another before engagin in sexual activity.
It means asking first.
It means respecting your partner.
It means respecting yourself.
Too much going on?
Stressed about school?
Worried about your relationship?
Life happens, let's talk about it.
Guam's 24-hour Crisis Hotline:
(671) 647-8833National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:
Toll Free: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
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UOG Station
Mangilao, Guam 96913
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