The Counseling Center at KC supports the well-being and resiliency of students as they navigate life while enrolled at Kilgore College.
KC offers free mental health services to all currently enrolled students, including dual credit students (with parental consent).
Common areas addressed are anxiety, mood management, grief and loss, relationships, stress management, time management, motivation and focus, depression and mindfulness. Services include crisis response, brief counseling, prevention activities, and educational workshops.
If you are a KC student interested in counseling, please complete the counseling request form, and someone from the KC Counseling Center will contact you soon.
To schedule an appointment with our licensed mental health counselors, please make an appointment through Calendly below:
If you are a KC instructor and you’d like to refer a student to the counseling center, please feel free to complete the following counseling referral form.
Suicide warning signs are specific behaviors that could indicate someone may be thinking about suicide. Recognizing warning signs is an important first step in being able to help someone. The more warning signs you see, the more likely it is that your friend may be thinking about suicide.
Remember, if your friend is in immediate danger or their safety is at risk, contact a mental health crisis line 988 or emergency services 911 in your country.
To learn more about warning signs, visit https://www.youthsuicidewarningsigns.org/
If a friend is showing suicide warning signs, it’s crucial to take their distress seriously and offer appropriate support. Here’s how you can help:
Remember, if your friend is in immediate danger or their safety is at risk, contact a mental health crisis line 988 or emergency services 911 in your country.
Kilgore College encourages all faculty, staff, and students to become certified in Mental Health First Aid — a skills-based training course that teaches participants how to recognize, understand, and respond to mental health and substance-use challenges.
Just as CPR prepares you to assist someone experiencing a heart attack, Mental Health First Aid equips you to help someone facing a mental health or substance-related crisis. The program emphasizes recovery and resiliency, reinforcing the idea that individuals experiencing these challenges can and do get better.
This training is ideal for anyone who wants to make a positive impact on the mental health of our community — no specific background or degree is required.
Reserve your spot in one of the upcoming free virtual training sessions before classes are full! Check back for additional listings.
Sept. 16, 2025 – 8AM, Virtual Adult Mental Health First Aid Training (Texas Residents Only) – REGISTER HERE
Oct. 22, 2025 – 10AM, Mental Health First Aid October 2025 Training – REGISTER HERE
Nov. 19, 2025 – 10AM, Mental Health First Aid November 2025 Training – REGISTER HERE
Dec. 11, 2025 – 4PM, Mental Health First Aid December 2025 Training – REGISTER HERE
Jan. 21, 2026 – 8AM, Virtual Adult Mental Health First Aid Training (Texas Residents Only) – REGISTER HERE
March 17, 2026 – Virtual Adult Mental Health First Aid Training (Texas Residents Only) – REGISTER HERE
May 5, 2026 – Virtual Adult Mental Health First Aid Training (Texas Residents Only) – REGISTER HERE
There are also community agencies that serve both short and longer-term mental health needs. These agencies serve individuals by county of residence.