Quick Facts The counselors receive periodic consultation from William Davis, M.D. (psychiatrist). The three most frequent reasons students seek counseling at Berry are depression, anxiety, and interpersonal issues (e.g., family, dating). Dr. Marshall Jenkins has over 20 years of experience counseling college students, and Terri Cordle has over 10 years of experience in college counseling. Nancy Case, the Secretary to the Director of Counseling has worked at Berry over 30 years and received the 2001-2002 John R.Bertrand Superior Work Supervisor Award for her leadership with student workers. |
Mission Statement
The Counseling Center seeks to maximize students' total learning experience through services that bolster their personal development, social adjustment, and academic preparedness.Are You Eligible for Services?
Yes, if you are a currently enrolled student
Faculty and staff may contact Dr. Marshall Jenkins at the Counseling Center for one session of assessment and referral (employee assistance program).
How You Can Make an Appointment
Call (706) 236-2259 (campus ext. 2259) or
Go to the reception area in the west wing of the Ladd Center and talk with Secretary/ Receptionist Nancy Case. (The Ladd Center also houses the Health and Wellness Center and the Berry College Police)
Other Ways to Contact the Counseling Center
Fax: (706) 238-7853
E-Mail: counseling@berry.edu
Snail Mail:
Counseling Center,
P.O. Box 490248
Mount Berry, GA 30l49-0248









