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Health, whether physical or mental, matters. Make sure to prioritize your well-being and use these resources when needed. If you or a friend are looking for help with any issue related to health or wellness, or you are simply curious about what the University offers to help students with mental health, this complete guide of resources for students on campus should help you determine where to turn.
This is done through collaborations with internal and external partners, programming, resource awareness and initiatives covering a broad range of topics including emotional well-being, alcohol, tobacco and other drugs, and other general health topics.
Need help finding help? The Binghamton Support Network is designed to help you discover resources on and off campus compiled to support your health, success and well-being. Students can make appointments with the UCC for in-person and online counseling sessions.
The UCC offers a range of services, including individual counseling, group sessions, workshops, referrals and more. If a student is in need of immediate assistance, the UCC provides same-day urgent appointments and an after-hours crisis line for nights, weekends and holidays. The CARE Team accepts same-day appointments and allows others to share when they are concerned about a student. Peer Agents promote greater well-being by working with peers to increase awareness of wellness resources on campus, provide support, and encourage responsible decision-making.
Peer Agents are role models and liaisons who connect their peers to health and wellness resources on and off campus. SEEK is a student-run helpline service where students can talk through an issue or anything else with a peer. The helpline, previously known as High Hopes, is open from p. Students can talk about anything they want with the trained students, such as stress, relationships and mental health.