College of Health and Human Servcies

Frequently Asked Questions

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1. Who can receive services?

Anyone interested in counseling may schedule a consultation to determine if the FCC is able to provide appropriate services. Referrals may be made, if necessary.


2. Where is the FCC located?
Clinical Education Complex
104 14th Street
Bowling Green, KY 42101


3. How do I schedule an appointment?
Please call (270) 745-4232.


4. How are sessions conducted?
Sessions may be individual, couple, family or group, depending on client needs.


5. Will the FCC provide childcare while I am in counseling?
The FCC does NOT provide childcare. Please make arrangements for childcare during your session.


6. How much do the group sessions cost?
Counseling costs $15.00 per session. If you are unable to pay the fee, please talk to the FCC Director to make arrangements so that you may still seek counseling services. Discounts may be available and financial hardship discounts may be available, depending upon family circumstances and funding.


7. Who performs the counseling?
The FCC is a training agency for masters' level students from the College of Education's Counseling and Student Affairs program. Student counselors within the FCC provide individual, couples, family, and group counseling services under the supervision of qualified, licensed clinicians.


8. Who supervises the student counselors?
Student counselors within the FCC provide individual, couples, family and group counseling services under the supervision of qualified, licensed clinicians.


9. What can I do if I am in crisis and the FCC is not open?
Please call 911 or a crisis helpline.
National Domestic Violence/Child Abuse/Sexual Abuse:

800-779-SAFE/800-799-7233
800-787-3224 TDD
800-942-6908 Spanish Speaking
Boys Town Suicide and Crisis Line:
800-448-3000 or 800-448-1833 (TDD)

National Drug Information Treatment and Referral Hotline:

800-662-HELP (4357)






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