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On Campus Resources

Below are a variety of resources that are available to all Stony Brook University students. Select a section to see information related to that tab.

If you are in an emergency and need immediate assistance, contact University Police at (631) 632-3333.

  • Mental Health Resources

    Counseling and Psychological Services

    Student Health Services - Second Floor
    1 Stadium Drive
    Stony Brook, NY 11794-3100

    Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) offers free and confidential services available to currently enrolled students taking at least six credit hours. Included are crisis intervention, brief counseling for individuals, couples, and groups; consultation to students, faculty, staff, friends, and parents; assistance with referrals to community resources.

  • Report an Incident

    University Police

    175 Dutchess Hall
    Stony Brook, NY 11794

    Stony Brook University Police Department focuses on excellence, to provide leadership through innovation and creativity in a dynamic, diverse, and professional organization. They strive to create a safe and secure environment by dedicating themselves to raising the level of preparedness to meet the needs of today and the challenges of tomorrow. The Department strives to develop and maintain a positive relationship with all segments of the campus community to obtain their cooperation and support in providing successful law enforcement services and implementing beneficial community policing programs.

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    Office of Equity and Access (OEA)
    201 Administration Building
    Stony Brook, NY 11794-0251

    You may report an allegation of discrimination, including sexual misconduct, directly to the Office of Equity and Access. The Office of Equity and Access investigates all allegations and, where appropriate, ensures Title IX compliance and implementation of University policy and procedures related to all forms of sexual misconduct and discrimination. You do not need to first discuss an incident with a supervisor, manager, dean or department or anyone else prior to reporting. 

    Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards

    209 Stony Brook Union
    Stony Brook, NY 11794

    The mission of the Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards is to support the University's educational goals by promoting a just, safe, orderly, civil, and positive University climate for learning, both inside and outside the classroom, through behavioral standards, disciplinary processes, training, and intervention efforts.

  • General Resources

    Academic and Transfer Advising Services (ATAS)

    105 Stony Brook Union
    Stony Brook, NY 11794-3217

    Provides overall communication to Stony Brook undergraduates about academic advising. ATAS advises sophomores, juniors, and seniors in the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, School of Communication and Journalism, and School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences.

    Center for Prevention and Outreach (CPO)

    108 Stony Brook Union
    Stony Brook, NY 11794

    Providing students with the knowledge and resources needed to make healthy decisions and ensure a network of care for those who need support. Offers education, counseling, and advocacy services. We also offer training, information sessions, and consultation for faculty and staff who may be concerned about a student or issues impacting students.

    Office of the Dean of Students

    222 Student Activities Center
    Stony Brook, NY 11794-2800

    The Offices and Departments that comprise the Division of the Associate Vice President for Student Affairs & Dean of Students advocate for student needs and provide services, support and coordination for co-curricular programs to help cultivate and develop community, individual growth, wellness, inclusion and leadership.

    Office of the Chief Diversity Officer

    310 Administration Building
    Stony Brook, NY 11794-1212

    The Chief Diversity Officer’s primary objective is to engage community members through active listening and dialogue, addressing the challenges and experiences of others with whom they interact and differ— regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, country of origin, religion, veteran status or ability.

    Office of Equity and Access (OEA)

    201 Administration Building
    Stony Brook, NY 11794-0251

    The Office of Equity & Access (OEA) mission is upholding and reaffirming the University’s commitment to creating and maintaining workplace, educational and recreational environments that are safe and accessible, and free of all forms of discrimination, including sexual misconduct.

    Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

    N-116A Social and Behavioral Sciences
    Stony Brook, NY 11794-4307

    Providing a comprehensive worksite-based program to assist faculty and staff in the prevention, early intervention and resolution of problems that may impact job performance. These include but are not limited to: emotional, family, work stress, legal, financial, grief, change, marital/relationship, alcohol/drug or domestic violence.

    Frank Melville Jr. Memorial Library

    Frank Melville Jr. Memorial Library
    Stony Brook, NY 11794-3300

    The Library provides a gateway to intellectual discovery in support of the university’s missions of education, research and service.

    LGBTQ* Services

    LGBTQ* Center
    230 West Side Dining
    Stony Brook, NY 11794-4462
    (631) 632-1690

    LGBTQ* Services strives to provide opportunities to raise awareness and educate about gender, sexuality and LGBTQ* communities. We strive to create a welcoming, supportive and inclusive campus where students able and encouraged to bring their entire selves to the table.

    Ombuds Office

    137 Psychology B
    Stony Brook, NY 11794-2566

    An informal and confidential service available to Stony Brook students, staff, faculty & administrators to resolve complaints and evaluate options for positive action.

    PrEP - A Way to Prevent HIV | Stony Brook Medicine

    Stony Brook University Hospital
    Stony Brook, NY 11794

    The PrEP Program at Stony Brook Medicine is for people of all ages who want to learn about their option for HIV prevention through Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), a once-a-day prescription pill to prevent HIV. If you live in Suffolk County and want to find out how you can obtain once-daily PrEP, call or text the Stony Brook Medicine PrEP team:

    Tara Conlon, PrEP Coordinator
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    Tim Ford, PrEP Educator
     
    Sergio Dovi, PrEP Educator
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    The PrEP team provides information about PrEP, HIV and STIs; financial navigation and assistance for PrEP; transportation assistance for PrEP appointments; referrals to medical providers who specialize in PrEP; and case management for people who decide to use PrEP.

    Stony Brook Medicine

    Stony Brook University Hospital
    Stony Brook, NY 11794

    Committed to delivering excellence in patient care, research, education, and community service. Improves the lives of our patients, families, and communities, educates skilled healthcare professionals, and conducts research that expands clinical knowledge.

    Stony Brook University Libraries: Queer Studies

    S3417 Melville Library
    Stony Brook, NY 11794-3300

    The purpose of this guide is to help students find appropriate materials regarding queer studies for doing college level research.

    Student Accessibility Support Center

    107 Stony Brook Union
    Stony Brook, NY 11794-3216

    The Student Accessibility Support Center at Stony Brook University serves as a resource for students and employees alike and values self-empowerment, self-direction, and self-determination. Our mission is to advocate for a campus environment that meets the needs of students and employees with disabilities.

    Student Health Services (SHS)

    1 Stadium Road
    Stony Brook, NY 11794-3191

    Responsible for the delivery of accessible, high quality, cost effective primary health care to a diverse student population. Committed to preventative health and comprehensive wellness, integrating accessible primary care with other student needs inherent in a healthy lifestyle.