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Personal Development Services

Feeling overwhelmed?

Personal issues that challenge your college success can be discussed in Student Services with the Personal Development Counselor trained to listen and make recommendations and referrals.  This voluntary, confidential service is a healthy step in developing self-awareness and competence.

What is Self360?

Self360 is the resource available to Heartland Community College students that provides up-to-date mental health and wellness information -- online, on-campus and in the community.

Online resources

  • Student Health 101 is an online, interactive college magazine. It provides current health information as well as local resource information. It is fun and informative.
  • ULifeline offers a mental health library, drug database, and self-evaluation screening tool.
  • Half of Us.com is an Emmy-nominated social awareness campaign collaborating with MTV.

On-campus resources

  • Personal Development Services: Email the personal development counselor in Student Services or call (309) 268-8029. You will receive confidential problem-solving counseling and community referral services for your personal issues.
  • Personal Success (GENS 102): The Personal Success (GENS 102) course is a one hour college credit course designed to help you look at various environmental stressors that impact you.

Community resources

  • PATH Hotline is a local 24/7 crisis and referral hotline serving the McLean, Livingston and Woodford counties. Their website has a complete listing of services in this area. (309) 827-4005
  • Stepping Stones is a sexual assault program at the YWCA of McLean County. It provides medical and legal support services and counseling for sexual assault survivors and their family and friends. (309) 662-0461 (The PATH Hotline (309) 827-4005 will provide assistance after-hours for information on Stepping Stones.)

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