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“Maybe you’re having a tough time helping your friend deal with their tough time...â€
The CARE Network at the ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é exists to identify and support students who may be struggling. This video offers an overview of CARE and depicts three interviews: One with a faculty member who utilizes CARE, one with a student who self-referred to CARE, and one with a referrer who submitted a CARE referral about a friend in need. The video’s overarching message is, “You don’t have to struggle alone”.
How CARE WorksEmergency/Crisis Assistance
If your concern is imminent harm to someone, please call or text the Department of Public Safety (DPS) at (585) 275-3333.
If need to talk with someone, call the University Counseling Center (UCC) at (585) 275-3113.
Resources for Students
Students can help by connecting other students with appropriate campus resources.
Resources for Faculty
Faculty are often the first to know when a student needs additional support.
1241referrals
CARE referrals submitted during the 2020-2021 academic year.
79self-referrals
Number of students who referred themselves to the CARE Network.
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The welfare and success of our students—both undergraduate and graduate—is our priority. If you need additional information or assistance, please contact our office.