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I think (but do not "know") that many colleges offer a limited amount of psychologist visits, say 6 to 10 sessions. After that, you may have to use your personal family insurance coverage or the college insurance program, paying the appropriate co-pays and deductibles as required. Best bet is to go online and check what your particular school will pay. Or, you can probably give the health center a call and they will answer your questions.