The EPCC Counseling Department is here to assist you in reaching your educational and professional goals. Counselors can assist you with: career choice, personal issues, or any academic struggles you might encounter. We will provide the resources to guide and help you succeed!

Our mission is to promote Student Enrollment, Retention, and Success through Recruitment and Outreach Activities, Academic Advising, Career Exploration, and Personal Adjustment Counseling. We are committed to providing the best possible academic and personal counseling services to students. We pledges our advocacy to the students through the delivery of resources, guidance, and academic success strategies, while instilling a positive attitude toward learning and achievement.


Degree Programs

At EPCC, a student can receive a Certificate of Completion, Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Arts, Associate of Science or an Associate of Arts in Teaching. Consult with a counselor or academic advisor to determine the degree plan that suits your educational goals.

Programs of Study

Crisis Intervention

Students, are you feeling stressed? Overwhelmed? Facing personal challenges? You can visit any Counseling department to receive help.

Information and resources related to COVID-19 are available at the link below.


COVID-19 Resources

Learning Communities

Learning Communities are groups of courses that are linked together by a common theme. Ideally, learning communities support learning to learn as a social act. Students enrolled will bring the confidence and social energy fostered by membership in the community into the classroom.

  • Participate in a sharing of curriculum and assignments which provides a consistent interdisciplinary experience that promotes a deeper type of learning than regular courses.
  • Students in developmental classes can work on skills and earn transfer credits in some pairings!
  • Develop shared knowledge
  • Actively learn and reflect on your learning
  • Create “links” and apply the objectives of both courses through curriculum and real life experience