SCAD-Atlanta offers a vast array of support groups, counseling services and peer leadership opportunities
SCAD-Atlanta Women’s Group
The SCAD-Atlanta Women’s Group offered through Counseling and Student Support Services (CS3) is seeking new members. This group is open to all currently enrolled SCAD-Atlanta women who want to connect with others on issues related to relationships, juggling responsibilities, self empowerment and any other issues of concern that face women on a daily basis. The group meets weekly, Fridays, 4-5 p.m, Room 177. To request more information or to reserve your place, call Miranda Malloy at (404) 253-3304 or e-mail atlcounseling@scad.edu.
SCAD-Atlanta GLBTQ Group
The SCAD-Atlanta Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Support Group offered through Counseling and Student Support Services (CS3) welcomes new members. This group is open to all currently enrolled SCAD-Atlanta students interested in connecting with other GLBTQ students on campus. Join us for a confidential, supportive place to explore issues related to relationships, life, family, school and other issues of concern. This group meets weekly, Fridays, 2-3 p.m., Room 177. To request more information or to reserve your place, call Miranda Malloy at (404) 253-3304 or e-mail atlcounseling@scad.edu.
SCAD-Atlanta Grief Support Group
Interested in starting a SCAD-Atlanta Grief Group? Counseling and Student Support Services (CS3) is seeking members to form a grief support group offered to any interested student currently enrolled at SCAD. If you have been dealing with the loss of a friend or loved one and would like to connect with others in a confidential, supportive environment, call Miranda Malloy at (404) 253-3304 or e-mail atlcounseling@scad.edu.
SCAD-Atlanta Peer Education Leaders
Ever thought of becoming a peer educator? Do you feel you have strong leadership potential? Are you looking for the right opportunity to get involved at SCAD-Atlanta? A new peer education leadership opportunity is available for students interested in educating their peers about making healthy, responsible decisions regarding drugs and alcohol. Peer educators have the opportunity to take on a strong leadership role at SCAD, receive specialized training and have the opportunity to participate in national conferences. If you’d like to learn more about this exciting opportunity and think you have what it takes, call Miranda Malloy at (404) 253-3304 or e-mail atlcounseling@scad.edu for more information.