Concerns may include: feeling like you cannot control your drinking and it is starting to interfere with school, friends, etc., worried about a friend or family member who is abusing alcohol.
The Counseling Center is part of the Hazen Center for Integrated Care and offers individual and group therapy, outreach and consultation services, and referral services to help coordinate your mental health care.
The Counseling Center is a confidential reporting option for students that choose to report an incident of sexual assault, relationship abuse, domestic violence and stalking and for students reaching out for help to begin the healing process.
Counseling Center hours:
Fall & Spring semesters
Monday–Friday, 8 am – 4:45 pm
During Breaks
Monday–Friday, 8 am – 4 pm
Same-day urgent counseling sessions are generally available for all students. These urgent meeting times are in the morning during open access (walk-in) hours, between 8 and 11 am, Monday -Friday.
When the Counseling Center is Closed and there is an emergency:
If you're on campus: Call University Police at (585) 395-2222
If you're off campus: Call 911 or LifeLine 24 hours/day at (585) 275-5151 or 1-800-310-1160
For other 24/7 assistance, text "GOT5U" to 741-741 for Crisis Text Line or call (800) 273-TALK (8255).
350 New Campus Drive, Hazen Hall
Brockport, NY 14420
(585) 395-2414
Visit Website
askacounselor@brockport.edu
The Student Health Center is part of the Hazen Center for Integrated Care, which provides a holistic approach to student health and wellness, and supports students' mind, body, and spirit throughout their Brockport experience.
Health Center Hours:
Fall & Spring Semesters: 8 am – 4:45 pm
Summer & Winter Sessions: 8 am – 4 pm
If the Health Center is Closed
You may utilize our after-hours nurse triage line by calling (585)-395-2414 for medical advice ONLY. Follow the prompts to connect to FONEMED. Registered nurses are available to talk with students to help determine a plan of care.
Confidentiality
With the exception of emergency situations in which a student is unable to assume responsibility, all medical information is confidential. The Student Health Center will not share information concerning the health of a student without the student's explicit and informed written authorization. Notification of parents, College faculty, and administrators is considered the student's responsibility.
Hazen Hall, 350 New Campus Drive
Brockport, NY 14420
(585) 395-2414
Visit Website
healthce@brockport.edu
The Office of Residential Life/Learning Communities supports the College's mission by developing safe, inclusive and vibrant communities that value academic excellence and enhance student development. Through collaboration and unique relationships with students, our staff provides an appropriate balance of challenge and support, community development and a purposeful residential curriculum with holistic student education at its core.
350 New Campus Drive, Thompson Hall
Brockport, NY 14420
585-395-2122
Visit Website
housing@brockport.edu
The Veterans Outreach Center provides a comprehensive portfolio of supportive services designed to meet the needs of veterans and their families, including but not limited to, job training, finding a job, counseling, crisis services, legal assistance, Veterans Treatment Court, and financial counseling are all provided free of charge. VOC is open Mon. - Fri., 8:30 am to 5 pm, no appointment necessary.
447 South Ave
Rochester, NY 14620
The Veterans Integration to Academic Leadership (VITAL) provides support for successful integration into college and will assist with coordination of all available services, and promote a positive cohesion between Veterans and the entire learning community. A VITAL representative is on campus in the Academic Success Center at least one day a week. Visit the Academic Success Center, Brown Building for more information.
ASC, Albert W. Brown Building
Brockport, NY 14420
(585) 857-1932; (585) 395-271
Visit Website
asc@brockport.edu
The Academic Success Center (ASC) is a student-centered support system, inspiring every student to achieve academic success and engagement. There are four main areas of ASC including Advisement and Retention, Tutoring, First-year, Second-Year and Transfer Experience Programs and Student Accessibility Services. ASC Advisement & Retention provides academic advisement and developmental programming for all undergraduate students to strengthen and improve their academic, social, personal, and career development. ASC Tutoring provides tutoring in writing, math, study skills, and other selected courses. In ASC Tutoring you have access to reference materials, computers, learning strategy videotapes, as well as academic success workshops. Student Accessibility Services supports students with medical, physical, emotional or learning disabilities; as well as students with temporary injuries/impairments.
Brown Building, 350 New Campus Drive
Brockport, NY 14420
(585) 395-2711
Visit Website
asc@brockport.edu
The Office of Prevention & Outreach Services (POS) is part of Hazen Center for Integrated Care. POS strives to make health contagious. Evidence and theory-based practices are used to assist students in developing and maintaining healthy behaviors, skills, and attitudes that enhance personal development, academic success, and campus/community well-being.
Seymour Union, Lower Level, B-124
Brockport, NY 14420