Catholic colleges place a great deal of emphasis on the health and well-being of the "whole person", which encompasses physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing. As such, Catholic colleges typically offer both counseling and spiritual guidance services to students. Generally, these services are free of charge, included in the fees and tuition that students are already paying for.
Most, if not all, Catholic colleges will offer counseling services to students for free, often as part of their health and wellness department. Here, students can come to receive guidance and therapy/counseling from trained and certified professionals in the field. Depending on the staff of the counseling department, students may even be able to get legitimate diagnoses and prescriptions for serious mental or emotional illnesses. For issues from homesickness and stress to anxiety and depression, counseling services are available to all students to help them maintain the best possible emotional and mental wellness.
Spiritual guidance can take many forms at a Catholic college. Campus Ministries is a great source for Spiritual guidance, offering Bible studies, mentors, discipleship opportunities, and more. Spiritual counseling, which is typically referred to as Spiritual direction in a Catholic context, is offered at many Catholic colleges. Students who want Spiritual direction can find spiritual directors through campus ministries usually. Other forms of Spiritual guidance may be religious services, like mass, prayer services, or even retreats put on by the school. Options for spiritual guidance are abundant at Catholic colleges.
Not every Catholic college will offer the same services or go about providing those services in the same way. For more specific information about what sort of counseling and spiritual guidance services are offered at a Catholic college, check with the admissions department or the website of the Specific college(s) you are interested in.