
Peer Support Services
Peer Support Services
University Services and Resources
Promotes undergraduate students' development and academic success
Stony Brook Union, Suite 105
(631) 632-7082, option 2
advising@stonybrook.edu
Educates students regarding career development, prepares students for experiential learning and employment, and connects students with hiring organizations
W0550 Melville Library
(631) 632-6810
sbucareercenter@stonybrook.edu
Provides students with the knowledge and resources needed to make healthy decisions and ensure a network of care for those who need support
Stony Brook Union, Suite 108
Student Health Center/Counseling and Psychological Services
(631) 632-2748
The College of Engineering & Applied Sciences (CEAS) Undergraduate Student Office assists students majoring in, and those interested in pursuing CEAS programs. The Undergraduate Student Office staff are actively involved in the recruitment of prospective freshman and transfer students, oversee numerous College-wide events, advise CEAS-related student organizations, administer the unique CEAS-specific scholarship and tutoring programs, and work closely with the Career Center and industry to assist students with finding internship and job opportunities.
231 Engineering Building
(631) 632-8381
ceas_info@stonybrook.edu
The Office of Commuter Student Services and Off-Campus Living is committed to offering support, programming, resources and outreach targeted towards students who do not reside on-campus. We orient commuter students to Stony Brook University and the local community, and provide them with the tools they need to be successful both on and off campus.
Stony Brook Union, Suite 205
(631) 632-7353
commuter_services@stonybrook.edu
Psychological and psychiatric services for Stony Brook University students
Student Health Services, Second Floor
(631) 632-6720
Advocates for a campus environment that meets the needs of students and employees with disabilities
Stony Brook Union, Suite 107
(631) 632-6748
sasc@stonybrook.edu
The Office of Financial Aid administers federal and state financial aid programs. Student seeking assistance in determining eligibility for these programs should visit this office.
Stony Brook Union, Suite 208
(631) 632-6840
Provides students with quality medical care and the services necessary to optimize preventative health and wellness
Student Health Center
(631) 632-6740
Offers first-year students customized advising and support, special educational and social programs, and opportunities for close interaction with faculty and fellow students around themes of common interest
Stony Brook Union, Suite 111
Office of Academic Engagement
(631) 632-4378
Preserving life, maintaining human rights, protecting property, and promoting individual responsibility and community commitment
Dutchess Hall, South Campus
911 using an on campus phone
(631) 632-3333 from off campus or cell phone
This office aims to provide excellent support to active duty service members, veterans, and their families in the Stony Brook community; enhance the registration and processing of veteran students educational benefits; augment the exposure of military service members on campus; provide work-study opportunities to our veteran students; and transition students from military life to student life.
(631) 632-4143
OSA_Vets@stonybrook.edu
This office provides assistance to international students, including providing important information regarding immigration, taxes, employment, insurance, and arrival notices.
E5310 Melville Library
(631) 632-4685
VIS@stonybrook.edu
Additional Campus Tutoring and Extra Help Services
Where is it located?
132 Harriman Hall
What is it?
Provides support to students in AMS courses through T.A. office hours
How can I access services?
Students must consult and schedule appointments with their T.A.'s or check the bulletin
board located in the AMS main office
Where is it located?
G10 CMM/BLL
What is it?
Provides an opportunity for support and critical thinking for students in BIO 204
How can I access services?
Hours of operation are posted outside of the door. Please refer to your syllabus or
consult with your instructor for more information.
Where is it located?
123 Chemistry Building (CHE 321)
Lobby Area of Chemistry Building (CHE 332)
124 Chemistry Building (CHE 129, 131& 132)
What is it?
T.A.s are available to challenge and ask direct questions to encourage critical thinking
for students in chemistry courses.
How can I access services?
Check with the chemistry department for the Learning Center hours of operation.
Where is it located?
215 Chemistry Building
What is it?
TAs hold help sessions for CHE 133. During the scheduled hours, students can receive
individualized assistance with issues dealing with the labs, including pre-lab assignments.
How can I access services?
Please refer to your syllabus or consult with your instructor/TA for more information.
Where is it located?
The library reference desk is located behind the front desk of the North Reading Room, but librarians also meet
with students within their offices throughout the Melville Library building, and also
on East Campus in the Health Sciences Library.
What is it?
Librarians are available for one-on-one consultations with students to help them get
started on research papers or assignments, develop information search strategies,
evaluate source credibility, understand academic sources, avoid plagiarism, manage
citation, and much more. They also offer workshops on research help topics throughout
the semester.
How can I access services?
Use the Research Consultation Form to request to be matched with a librarian for a one-on-one consultation. In addition,
students can visit the Ask-A-Librarian page to connect with librarians in a variety of ways, or attend any of University Libraries’ events and workshops.
Where is it located?
Math Building, room S-235 (Former COLA)
What is it?
Intended for students in MAP 103, MAT 123, 125, 126, 127, 131, 132. Provides support
for undergraduate students in MAT courses.
How can I access services?
Visit the MLC webpage for the current schedule.
Where is it located?
A129 & A131 Physics Building
What is it?
Provides support to students in PHY courses through T.A. office hours
How can I access services?
Check with the physics department for the current schedule.
Where is it located?
Various residential spaces. Please check their website for details.
What is it?
The Residential Tutoring Centers (RTCs)are an initiative in which tutoring and academic
help centers are coordinated and operated on site within residence halls where students
live. This year, the RTCs have started a collaboration with the Academic Success and
Tutoring Center to provide a more seamless tutoring experience for students.
How can I access services?
Visit the RTC webpage. All undergraduate students are welcome. Please remember to bring your SBU ID.
Where is it located?
Humanities 1082
What is it?
"En Español" is the Spanish Tutorial and Writing Center which provides free, individual
help to students who are enrolled in Spanish language and literature courses. All
students are encouraged to visit the center for help with homework, compositions and
any other doubts related to their Spanish courses.
How can I access services?
The Spanish Writing Center opens during the second week of classes and closes the
last day of classes.
Visit their webpage for the schedule.
Where is it located?
2009 Humanities
What is it?
Trained undergraduate and graduate students who help Stony Brook students through
one-on-one tutoring sessions that focus on each individual writer's needs. Tutors
will help writers brainstorm, organize, focus, and develop their written works
How can I access services?Visit their webpage to schedule an appointment.
Students are encouraged to utilize the additional tutoring services that are offered across campus. Listed below are several resources on campus. We also encourage you meet with your instructor during office hours.

