Chesapeake College Students

Chesapeake College Students

Therapy Options for Chesapeake College Students:

In-Person, Telehealth, and Convenient Mid-Shore Locations

For Chesapeake College students seeking therapy, For All Seasons provides multiple options, including in-person sessions at the Wye Mills Campus, telehealth services, or visits to one of our seven Mid-Shore office locations. To begin, select from the Open Access times and locations listed below. Once your Open Access visit is complete, ongoing therapy appointments can be arranged at Chesapeake College, one of our local offices, or through telehealth.

When reaching out, identify yourself as a Chesapeake College student.

For All Seasons Open Access Times and Locations

  1. Denton Location (322 Market Street, Denton, MD):

    • Mondays and Thursdays: 8 am to 9:00 am (initial paperwork and mental health assessment).
  2. Easton Location (300 Talbot Street, Easton, MD):

    • Mondays: 8 am to 9:30 am
    • Tuesdays: 8 am to 9:30 am
    • Wednesdays: 12 pm to 1:30 pm
    • Thursdays: 8 am to 9:30 am
  • Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays: 8:00 am to 8:30 am
  • Wednesdays: 12:00 pm to 12:30 pm

Access the virtual office through Zoom.

For inquiries, call 410.822.1018 and mention your status as a Chesapeake College student. Ensure you have necessary documents (driver’s license, insurance cards, and student ID).

Visit a For All Seasons office or call during Open Access Hours, requesting "SERVICES AT CHESAPEAKE COLLEGE." A client services member will assist in completing your initial intake.

After the initial intake, meet with a clinician at 9 am or 10 am (in-person) or via telehealth for a mental health assessment. Following the assessment, schedule ongoing therapy appointments at a mutually agreeable date, time, and location. For All Seasons has seven offices across the Shore, offering both in-person and telehealth options.

Licensed For All Seasons' therapists can address various issues, accepting all insurances and offering special programs for students in financial need. Issues addressed include depression, anxiety, trauma, substance use, grief, peer relationship challenges, major life transitions, ADHD, and low self-esteem.

Open Access is a first-come first-serve program. Due to the limited amount of slots available per day, we recommend arriving as close as possible to the start time at each location. Our staff will guide you through start-up paperwork and then you will meet with a therapist for your mental health assessment.