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College Counseling Conference

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2026 Theme: Beyond the Algorithm: Student Mental Health in a Digital World

May 14-15, 2026  |  Virtual (Zoom)  |  Earn up to 11 CEU hours  |  Variety of sessions available

University Health Services Counseling & Mental Health Care invites you to the annual College Counseling Conference, where professionals from across the country come together to connect with peers, empower their practice, and innovate the future of campus mental health. This year's theme focuses on the evolving nature of student mental health and wellness in the face of rapid technological change and shifting cultural and generational norms and its impact on higher education.

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Dr. Shiri Sadeh-Sharvit, Distinguished Professor of Research at Palo Alto University
"Integrating AI into College Counseling: Ethical, Practical and Student-Centered Approaches"

Registration Information

FEE INFORMATION

      • Early Bird Rate (ends Friday, Apr. 17): $50
      • Regular Conference Rate (ends Wednesday, May 6): $75

Register today: tx.ag/CCC26. Registration closes on Wednesday, May 6.

Registration fees will be waived for conference presenters, students, and University Health Services retirees. To receive the discount code, please email uhsconference@tamu.edu

University Health Services wants this conference to be accessible for all and recognizes potential barriers that may impede the ability to pay a fee. To request a fee waiver, please email uhsconference@tamu.edu.

In the event you are no longer able to attend the conference after you have registered, view our refund policy.

  • Additional conference information, including how to access sessions, will be shared with registered participants closer to the conference.

About the College Counseling Conference

At the heart of our annual College Counseling Conference is a commitment to fostering a culture of care through meaningful connection, professional empowerment, and forward-thinking innovation. We believe that when counselors connect across campuses and communities, they build networks of support that strengthen student well-being. When we empower mental health professionals with knowledge, tools, and shared experiences, we elevate the impact of their work. And when we innovate, we shape a future-ready approach to mental health that meets the evolving needs of today’s students.

We also believe that access is essential. By hosting this conference online, we aim to remove barriers to participation—making it easier for professionals from all backgrounds and regions to engage, learn, and grow together.