Counseling

Make an appointment

NSC Counseling Services are on pause for the summer quarter. Please check back in for fall quarter appointments. If you need immediate support, please call 988 for mental health crisis assistance or text HOME to 741-741 to connect with a crisis counselor. For community resource referrals, please call 211. If you are seeking a mental health professional, we recommend speaking with your primary care provider for an in-network referral or using psychologytoday.com or openpathcollective.org to find a therapist.

Identify Career Interests & Academic Majors

Lots of students arrive at NSC (North Seattle College) unsure of which area of study or academic pathway is the best fit for them. This is an exciting opportunity to get to know yourself better by examining your priorities, exploring your interests, values, and skills, and trying out new classes, clubs, and campus activities. 

Counseling is here to help 

There are several ways to access counseling services for help figuring out which academic pathway aligns best with your qualities and goals.  

1:1 Career Counseling 

Make an appointment with an NSC counselor to identify your priorities, goals, interests, values, skills, and personality traits and discuss academic pathways that complement these variables. NSC counselors can help you complete and interpret interest inventories and navigate online career exploration tools.  

Online Career Exploration Tools 

As an NSC student, you automatically have free access to the Washington State Career Information System. Watch the tutorial above for instructions on how to create your personal profile, complete self-surveys that show you careers that align with your priorities, and explore the comprehensive database of Washington State career information, including task descriptions, growth projections, average salaries, and academic preparation.  
You can also access the O*Net Interest Inventory operated by the U.S. Government for free. This resource connects to a comprehensive database of careers for the entire country!

HDC100: Career Planning (1-3 credits) 

Counseling faculty members teach Career Planning (HDC100). A systematic approach to help you understand your individual occupational interests and goals. Includes standardized testing and discussions of values, interests and skills.