Consultation — We're here to help!
- Identifying challenges and exploring solutions
- Post-hospitalization coordination
- Guidance during stressful situations
- Helping students understand and manage systems
- Supporting interactions with faculty, staff, family, and peers
- Referrals to resources
- Medical Withdrawal and Re-Enrollment
- Addressing emergencies such as interpersonal violence, sexual violence, or personal/family crises
- Offering strategies and referrals to manage mental health needs
On-Campus Memorial and Vigils Guidelines and Coordination:
Binghamton University recognizes the profound impact the loss of a student can have
on the campus community. In honoring the life of a deceased student, the CARE Team
provides guidance for the planning and coordination of memorials and vigils held on
university property. Learn more about the guidelines for planning a memorial or vigil with the CARE Team.
Advocacy
Resources
- Binghamton Support Network
- Snap Benefits
- Services for Students with Disabilities
- Academic Advising Departments
Emergencies
- Crisis situations, contacts for after hours, B-Alert system.
- University Emergency Fund — This fund is an award of financial assistance for currently enrolled Binghamton University students experiencing a financial need that is impacting their ability to progress academically and is affecting their overall well-being and/or safety.
Programs
- University Loaner Laptop Program — Binghamton University’s Dean of Students Office offers the loaner laptop program to students in need of technological equipment to successfully complete their academic studies. Students must meet eligibility criteria, including being a registered Binghamton student to qualify for this program. There are a limited number of laptops available for this program.