We Are Here to Help
Counseling services are available to all currently enrolled students for the purpose of increasing students' academic success and personal development through the promotion of health and wellness. Issues of depression, homesickness, anxiety and stress, sexual orientation and gender identity, substance abuse, eating disorders, time management, anger management, sexual assault, feelings of isolation and loneliness as well as other challenges may be addressed through counseling. College counseling services are designed to assist students with addressing the difficulties they may encounter as they go through times of transition.
Location, Scheduling, and Hours of Operation
Students may access counseling in-person, virtually or via phone.
USCB Counseling is located inside the Student Success Center, 2nd floor of the library on the Bluffton campus. To schedule an appointment click here (Counseling Request Form). For questions or follow up about your appointment ,contact us at counseling@uscb.edu.
The counseling center is open Monday – Friday, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm. After hours and emergency resources are located here.
Teletherapy with Uwill
We are pleased to announce a partnership with Uwill, the leading student mental health
and wellness solution. Uwill offers students free immediate access to teletherapy,
a direct crisis connection, and wellness programming through its easy to use online
platform.
To schedule teletherapy:
- Create a profile with Uwill
- Choose a therapist based on your preferences including availability, issue, gender, language, ethnicity
- Choose a time that fits your schedule with day, night and weekend availability
Uwill is Private. Secure. Confidential.
Uwill also provides students free access to on-demand wellness programming through its easy-to-use online platform. Select wellness from the left navigation and relax and recharge your mind and body with a wide range of wellness such as yoga, meditation, mindfulness, and more! Allow Uwill to help you discover greater focus and balance as you navigate the semester.
Who We Are
Josh Josey, MS, NCC, LPC
Director of Counseling and Accessibility Services
Office: 843-208-8390
Fax: 844-204-7997

I'm the Director of Counseling & Accessibility Services at the University of South Carolina Beaufort and a proud USCB alumnus. I earned my B.A. in Psychology here and completed a life-changing counseling internship on campus that inspired my career path. I went on to earn an M.S. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and became a Licensed Professional Counselor. Currently, I’m pursuing a Doctorate in Psychology. I started my career with the Department of Mental Health, where I later served as Director of Community Programs. I’ve also worked privately as a life coach, using Solution-Focused Therapy and Positive Psychology to help others create lasting change. At USCB, I lead efforts to support student well-being and accessibility, and I serve on the NAMI Lowcountry and NAMI SC boards.
Rachel Moss, MEd, EdS, LPC
Counselor
Office: 843-208-8379
Fax: 844-204-7997

My name is Rachel Moss, and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in the Office of Counseling and Accessibility Services at the University of South Carolina Beaufort (USCB). I earned a bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education from the College of Charleston (2020) and a master’s degree and an education specialist degree in Counselor Education with a specialization in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Clemson University (2022). I am trained in various treatment modalities, including EMDR, TF-CBT, CPT, and advanced grief counseling interventions. At USCB, I strive to create a safe and inclusive environment where students feel supported as they navigate transitions and challenges, strengthen their resilience, and grow both personally and academically.