Any documentation requested from SCC, including summary of services, attendance letter (i.e., Doctor’s note), or other documentation require a release of information to be provided. For most documentation, it is necessary to give SCC a notice of at least 10 business days from the date the student signs the release of information.
Attendance Verification Requests
If it is requested, attendance verification (i.e., Doctor’s note) is available. It provides only the date and time of attendance and no additional information. If you require this documentation, please let your clinician know prior to or at the beginning of your session.
Summary of Services
If you received services at the SCC, SCC is able to provide you with a Summary of Services letter. The letter may include diagnosis, treatment plan, and clinical assessment of the individual at the time when services were rendered.
Requests for Letters
- If you want your SCC provider(s) to prepare a newly written statement about your treatment to you or someone else, please allow a minimum of 10 business days for us to complete the documentation.
- If you need documentation of your In-Person Assessment and or Verification of Attendance, the SCC will gladly provide it. We will not be able to fulfill requests for other documentation until an ongoing therapeutic relationship is established.
- We ask that you give your counselor as much advance notice as possible. If you are requesting a Verification of Attendance form only, and if your clinician is available, we may be able to honor same-day requests depending on our demand for services that day. A Verification of Attendance includes your name, dates of treatment, and no other information. We do not provide notarized letters or documents.
A Summary of Services letter does not serve as a disability evaluation, proof of fitness record, reduced course load recommendation, or prognosis of mental health for use by outside entities. However, the letter may be helpful to you if you choose to seek an independent evaluation from a qualified examiner. If a student needs an assessment that is outside SCC’s scope of services, SCC is available to assist with outside referral to a qualified outside provider. Final documentation will be released by fax, regular U.S. mail, or arrangements can be made for documents to be picked up at the center. SCC requires advanced noticed of 10 business days beginning from the date the student signs the SCC Release of Information Form.
ESA Documentation
SCC does not provide Emotional Support Animal letters. This is due to similar reasons of being unable to assess for academic and employment disability. Given that special accommodation recommendations for animals, particularly dogs, are largely administrative in nature, it is best that they are performed by a neutral third party. If you are interested in obtaining an ESA letter or receiving disability evaluation, an outside provider will be recommended. For more information on emotional support animals, click here.
The advisory group Human-Animal Interactions in Counseling Group recommends that only specially trained therapists evaluate and document if Emotional Support Animals are recommended. Letters for emotional support animals may constitute a legal documentation of disability and should be conducted by a third party not involved in the treatment of the client. It is the recommendation of the HAIC (Human-Animal Interactions in Counseling) that professional counselors do not engage in the practice of writing letters for their clients, unless the counselor has specialized training and experience in working with human-animal bond in counseling.