Graduate Student Resources

Bobcats FIRST is committed to improving the mental health and holistic wellbeing of all undergraduate and graduate students. For graduate students pursuing their studies remotely, the following resources are available online, on-demand, to meet students' needs on their schedules.

Access UWill's wellness resource library

GCSU and the University System of Georgia partner with UWill to offer tele-counseling and self-help resources to our students. Check out their extensive library of self-help videos, yoga classes, and more. Create a free account using your Bobcats e-mail.

UWill

Community and National Resources

Resilience
Mental Health Screenings

Alcohol eCheckUp to go - alcohol self screening for GCSU students

MHA Screenings - self screenings for general mental health or many specific concerns (gambling, post traumatic stress disorder, bipolar disorder, psychosis, depression, anxiety, eating disorder and more).  

Suicide
Mood Disorders
Anxiety
Relaxation
Eating Disorders
Drugs and Alcohol
Veterans
ADHD/Learning Disabilities
Study Skills

Students often find it difficult to adjust to the rigors of the college curriculum.  Many report that they did not find it necessary to apply themselves in high school to perform adequately.  Additionally they recognize that parents and teachers often played a large role in helping them stay organized and managing their time.  Consequently, they may have never developed effective study habits and their academic performance is college suffers.  Students without effective strategies for studying and time management often feel overwhelmed  and anxious about tests and other demands.

For students who want or need assistance developing academic skills, we offer guidance in

  • Time Management
  • Controlling Test Anxiety
  • Efficient Study Techniques

Academic Skills Resources

The links below are text versions of resources offered to enhance study skills. In addition to these titles, we have several other pamphlets and books available in the Counseling Services office. 

Tutoring

Tutoring for specific subjects is offered through the Learning Center.  

Learning Disabilities

Academic accommodations for students with disabilities are addressed through Disability Services.

Sleep
General Interest
  • Counseling Center Village Provides Links to College Counseling Center Resources around the country including "virtual pamphlets" on a wide range of topics pertinent to students.
  • Go Ask Alice A question and answer forum for health and mental health issues offered by Columbia University.
  • Half of Us Focuses on mental health awareness by using the stories of both celebrities and average students who have dealt with mental health issues.
Financial Assistance

Please note that community resources listed are subject to change and are local to the Milledgeville/Baldwin County area. 

GCSU Resources for Food Insecurity

Community Resources for Housing

  • Salvation Army of Milledgeville – Rental and Utility assistance to support existing housing; 478-452-6940, 461 East Hancock St, Milledgeville, GA

  • Sacred Heart Catholic Church “Helping Hands”- Rental and Utility assistance to support existing housing; 110 North Jefferson St, Milledgeville, GA; 478-454-8634

  • Circle of Love – Domestic violence shelter (women and children only). Located in Greensboro, GA but provides services to Baldwin County. 706-453-4017. national hotline at 1-800-33-HAVEN (42836)

  • First Presbyterian Church “Samaritan Ministry” – Support for paying utility bills

Community Food Resources

Searchable databases for additional resources