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HOW TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT HOW TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT

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The first step is to schedule an Initial Consultation (IC) by contacting the CAPS office at 703-993-2380. Support staff will ask for your name, contact information, and a few other pieces of information. Virtual and in-person appointments are available to Mason Square students.

Options for support may include:

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Referrals to off-campus treatment in which case your clinician will help you find appropriate, affordable, and accessible treatment provider(s). Consultation with a different office on campus such as Student Support and Advocacy, Disability Services, and Student Health Services.

Participation in services offered through CAPS including virtual workshops, online self-help, group therapy, timelimited individual therapy, time-limited psychiatry, and learning services.

*Please note: you must be located in Virginia at the time of the IC phone call. After completing an Initial Consultation, the clinician you speak with will discuss next steps.

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With TimelyCare, Mason students will have access to a multitude of virtual mental health and well-being resources that are free and available 24/7. Find out more about the resources available online at Timelycare.com/gmu or Download the app.

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How To Make An Appointment How To Make An Appointment

Virtual, phone, or in-person appointments are available for all students or faculty members. Please be sure you are able to access a computer to be able to view the information as the advisor speaks with you. Call 703-993-2970 to set up your appointment or email oips@gmu.edu.

International Programs and Services (OIPS) advises nonimmigrant students, scholars, faculty, and staff at Mason on a range of issues vital to Mason’s international community.

The office assists international students and scholars by: processing key documents providing educational/ cultural/social programs, such as the annual International Week held each April offering advising on both a walk-in and appointments.

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