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Supporting Our Students
[video] Pavan Purswani, director for student support, and Tony Dulaney, clinical case manager,
discuss how the Student Assistance Program helps bolster the support services available
at The University of Baltimore.
ANONYMOUS STUDENT LEADER
"Not sure if students let you all know their experience with the Student Assistance
Program, so I Just wanted to send this email to let you know that I have thoroughly
enjoyed therapy sessions through the Student Assistance Program. I have enjoyed each
session and I have one session left and I'll actually be continuing with it through
my own insurance afterward. I also felt I struggled with focusing and thought I had
a case of ADD or ADHD and we went through the test and found out what you call ADHD
Combined Type. We worked on some calming techniques to help me focus, which helped
me with the rest of the fall semester.
So THANK YOU a lot for offering this program."
ANONYMOUS STUDENT
“I greatly appreciate the consistent contacting and connecting to me. As despite my
unintentional delayed replying to my counselor, they were still kind, patient and
understanding with me the whole time. And I greatly treasure that aspect the most
as well as the impact of the services offered by this program... thank you all so
much."
ANONYMOUS STUDENT
"I really enjoyed speaking to the 24/7 counselors! They were all so wonderful, empathetic
and compassionate! It really helped me calm down and improve my overall mood and happiness.
It was a very validating experience."
ANONYMOUS STUDENT
“The therapist who worked with me was incredible helping me maintain focus during
my final semester at UBalt.”
ANONYMOUS STUDENT
"It was really helpful having my counselor's office so close to school."