Walk-in
Notice board
On the following dates walk-in will be available online and not in-person:
- 12 September
- 3 October
- 7 - 28 November
- 12 December
The counseling Walk - In service offers informal, confidential consultation with a Bocconi Counselor
Walk-in consultations are:
- dedicated to all Bocconi students
- offered first-come, first-served (no appointment necessary)
- typically about 20 minutes in length
- informal, and not a substitute for counseling
- there is no fee; the Let’s talk consultations are available for “one shot” consultations only
Walk-in counselors can listen to specific problems and introduce you to what it’s like to speak with a member of our staff.
Walk-in visits are confidential.
Walk-in is not a substitute for counseling. Other options for care from Bocconi Counseling Service include group counseling, individual counseling, workshops.
How it works
The service is available:

IN PRESENCE
In-person every Monday/Thursday/Friday from 3 to 7 pm at the Campus Life Space (Room 3) in via Bocconi 12.
Students are received on a first-come, first-served basis, so there is no need to reserve an appointment.

BY PHONE
You can call 02/58362083 Monday through Friday (except holidays or midweek closures) from 9am to 1pm and 2 to 7pm

VIA MICROSOFT TEAMS
Monday through Friday (except holidays or midweek closures) from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 to 7 p.m. by writing to “counseling”.
In addition, during office closing hours or during holidays (Saturday, Sunday and midweek holidays) you can refer to the external service offered by International SOS by calling this number: +33(0)155 633 155.
FAQ
- Students who have never been in counseling before, are not sure if it’s right for them and wonder what it's like to talk with a counselor
- Students who have a specific problem and would like to talk it through with someone
- Students who are interested in learning more about what campus resources are available to them and how to access them
Walk-in consultations are typically 20 minutes, and are offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Sometimes there is a wait, and occasionally when it’s very busy, the counselor might not have enough time to see everyone.
However, there are Let’s Talk hours every week so you can try again the following week.
During your session, the counselor will listen closely to your concerns and provide support, perspective, and suggestions for resources.