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607 254-INFO COUNSELING, ADVISING, AND [email protected] INFORMATION RESOURCES www.cornell.edu Available to the Cornell Community Emergency and Support Services Security Services Blue Light Services Advocacy Center (Domestic Violence, www.cupolice.cornell.edu/emergency/ Youth Sexual Abuse, Adult Survivors of blue_light.cfm Sexual Abuse) 277-5000: 24/7 hotline Cornell University Police Escorts 277-3203 255-7373; 8 pm–2 am, seven days per week Helps reduce trauma resulting from domestic Cornell University Police Auxiliary members will violence, sexual assault, and youth sexual abuse escort you to and from locations on or close to by providing emotional support, advocacy, shelter, campus during the academic year, except on and related services to adults and youths. official holidays. Al-Anon/Alateen Phones 255-4782; www.al-anon.alateen.org To report an emergency or to get information Support group for friends, relatives, or family or assistance, use one of the outdoor Blue Light members whose lives have been affected by phones situated throughout the campus or one of someone else's drinking. Al-Anon: 387-5701; the indoor designated emergency phones. Even Alateen: 227-1696, 277-0547; Cornell: www. if you cannot speak or remain on the phone, a gannett.cornell.edu. Cornell Police officer will immediately come to the area. Alcoholics Anonymous 273-1541 Cornell Police A support group for people with drinking Emergency: call 911 Non-emergency: 255-1111; TDD: 255-1113 problems; call for times and locations. On-campus Crime Prevention: 255-7404 meeting schedules also available through Cornell www.cupolice.cornell.edu United Religious Work, 255-4214. G2 Barton Hall Provides 24-hour police, security-related, and BASICS (Brief Alcohol Screening and emergency services within the Cornell community. Intervention for College Students) 255-4782; www.gannett.cornell.edu Suicide Prevention and Crisis Service Helps students assess their own drinking behavior. 24-hour crisis line: 272-1616 Postvention and educational programs: Campus Life 272-1505 255-5511; campuslife.cornell.edu Anonymous and confidential crisis line; telephone 2336 South Balch Hall counseling, information and referral, and assess- Campus Life student-residence units are staffed ment of suicide risk; traumatic-death postvention by live-in professionals and paraprofessionals services; after-suicide support group; training on who provide crisis intervention and creative crisis intervention, suicide prevention, and effec- problem-solving through counseling, information, tive communication; interactive theater group. and referrals. Tompkins County Rape and Abuse Cornell Healthy Eating Program (CHEP) Crisis Hotline 255-5155; www.gannett.cornell.edu 277-5000 Has groups and information for healthy eating. 24-hour crisis services through Ithaca Rape Crisis Cornell Minds Matter and the Advocacy Center (domestic violence, 255-3897; http://mindsmatter.dos. youth sexual abuse, and adult survivors of sexual cornell.edu abuse). Student-run mental health advocacy program. EMERGENCY CALL 911 Support Services continued Cornell United Religious Work (CURW) Haven 255-4214; www.curw.cornell.edu 254-4987; [email protected]; 118 Anabel Taylor Hall www.dos.cornell.edu/haven Religious staff and denominational advisors 282 Caldwell Hall provide individuals and couples with general, A student-led umbrella organization of diverse religious, premarital, and crisis counseling. lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and straight ally groups that sponsors social and supportive Counseling and Psychological Services programming and outreach services. (CAPS) Gannett Health Services: 255-5208; International Students and Scholars Office www.gannett.cornell.edu 255-5243; www.isso.cornell.edu For urgent (non-emergency) after-hours B50 Caldwell Hall problems, call 255-5155. In an emergency, Assists international students and scholars who call 911. need information or help regarding housing, Gannett therapists provide professional counsel- immigration, financial matters, and personal or ing for individual students, couples, and groups. social situations. Additional services include crisis intervention, medical evaluation and maintenance, and con- Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender sultation (about mental-health issues, disordered Resource Center eating, sexual health, alcohol and other drug use). 254-4987; [email protected]; Services are confidential. www.lgbtrc.cornell.edu 282 Caldwell Hall Crisis Managers Provides support, education, and referrals on 255-1111 (CU Police) lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender issues. Provides assistance after a crisis has occurred. See www.gannett.cornell.edu for more about Let’s Talk these services. Gannett CAPS; www.gannett.cornell.edu Professional counselors can help provide insight, Empathy, Assistance, and Referral Service workable solutions, and information about (EARS) resources. Students are welcome to stop by any of 255-EARS (255-3277); the 10 campus locations for free and confidential www.dos.cornell.edu/ears 213 Willard Straight Hall support. For a current schedule and locations, see Trained volunteers provide free and confidential the website. telephone and walk-in peer counseling. Office of Minority Educational Affairs 255-3841; www.omea.cornell.edu Employee Assistance Program (EAP) 100 Barnes Hall 216-1410; [email protected]; Information, advocacy, short-term counseling, and www.ohr.cornell.edu/benefits/eap referral services for minority students. Provides short-term professional counseling and referral for faculty and staff members with issues Southern Tier AIDS Program (STAP) related to work, marriage, finance, emotions, 272-4098; Hotline: 888-206-2870; alcohol, drugs, and other concerns. www.stapinc.org 501 South Meadow St. Family and Children’s Services Provides effective and innovative HIV and HCV 273-7494; [email protected]; www.fcsith.org prevention education and outreach to individuals 204 N. Cayuga St., Ithaca and communities and comprehensive and caring Provides mental-health services, including stu- services to people living with HIV/AIDS. dent, individual, couple, and family counseling. Victim Advocacy Program faQ Online 255-1212; [email protected]; www.faqonline.net www.gannett.cornell.edu An anonymous instant-message service operating This university-supported service provides two nights a week, which offers online mentoring advocacy and support to Cornell community by trained LGBT peers on any issues relating to members who have been victims of a crime or sexual orientation or gender expression. traumatic incident. Fraternity and Sorority Affairs Women’s Resource Center 255-2310; [email protected]; 255-0015; http://wrc.dos.cornell.edu www.dos.cornell.edu/dos/greek Second floor of Willard Straight Hall 5th floor of Willard Straight Hall Supports full participation of women students in Provides administrative support, advisement, and their educational and personal pursuits at Cornell. various training workshops for undergraduates. Academic Assistance General Information Services Biology Advising Center Legal Aid Clinic 255-5233, 255-0669; 255-4196 [email protected]; G40 Myron Taylor Hall www.biology.cornell.edu Provides legal services in civil matters to indigent 216 Stimson Hall residents of Tompkins County. Clients must meet Biology program and course information, informa- eligibility criteria. Aid is provided by Cornell law tion on undergraduate research and summer students under the supervision of clinic attorneys. opportunities, academic advising and counseling. Office of the Dean of Students Cornell Career Services 255-1115; [email protected]; 255-5221; www.career.cornell.edu www.dos.cornell.edu 103 Barnes Hall 401 Willard Straight Hall Provides a range of services and resources to help Registers student organizations, trains student students reach decisions on majors and careers, leaders, provides fraternity and sorority informa- pursue internships and summer and full-time tion, and coordinates crisis support and referrals, positions, and apply for admission to graduate peer counseling, and new-student programs. and professional schools. Maintains a career- information library and a credential-file service. Office of Financial Aid and Student Employment EMPO/ Women’s Programs 255-5145; [email protected]; 255-3682; B55 Olin Hall www.finaid.cornell.edu Offers tutoring for women engineering students. 203 Day Hall Provides individual counseling on financial-aid Internal Transfer Division and student-employment questions and concerns. 255-4386; www.sws.cornell.edu/itd 220 Day Hall Office of the University Ombudsman Assists matriculated students with intercollege 255-4321; [email protected]; transfer within Cornell when direct transfer may http://ombudsman.cornell.edu not be possible. 118 Stimson Hall An office independent of the university admin- Learning Strategies Center istration, whose independence, impartiality, im- 255-6310 mediate access to information, and confidentiality 420 Computing and Communications Center can assist Cornell community members who seek Provides supplemental instruction, tutorial solutions for a wide range of problems. programs, and courses on reading, study-skills development, and student disability services. Office of Workforce Diversity, Equity and Life Quality Mathematics Support Center 255-3976; TDD: 255-7066; 255-4658; [email protected]; [email protected]; www.math.cornell.edu www.ohr.cornell.edu/contacthr/ 256 Malott Hall workLifeDiversity Provides advising, free tutoring, course