University and External Resources

University Resources

● Bike rentals, parking, University ID cards
● Emergency response, including CPR, first aid, wellness check, or safety
● Transportation assistance for medical or safety purposes
● Assisting with minor vehicle problems (e.g. jump start, air in tires, etc.)

Contact:
ERC 1200 
315-268-6666 
safetyandsecurity@clarkson.edu 
clarkson.edu/campus-safety

● Connect with the best job and graduate school opportunities 
● Help identifying co-ops and internships
● Develop professional and leadership skills
● Improve job search skills

Contact:
ERC 2300
315-267-6477
career@clarkson.edu 
clarkson.edu/career

● Intentional student, faculty, and staff engagement through formal & informal education
● Professional development for students & employees to become global citizens

Contact:
Student Center 110
315-268-3785
diversity@clarkson.edu

● Assist with the identification of study & work abroad opportunities
● Engage and advise international students, faculty, & staff
● Cultivate international partner relations

Contact:
ERC 2300
315-268-3943
internationalcenter@clarkson.edu

● Assure access to CU & its programs for students with disabilities
● Provide appropriate services for students with temporary, long-term, and permanent
disabilities

Contact:
Price Hall 1003
315-268-7643
oas@clarkson.edu
clarkson.edu/accessibility-services

● Roommate and peer conflict
● Room changes, meal plan changes
● General support and referral to resources

Contact:
Price Hall 1003
315-268-6642
reslife@clarkson.edu
clarkson.edu/residence-life

● Provide support and guidance to all clubs and organizations
● Advisement for Fraternity & Sorority Organizations, CUSA, and CUB 
● Provide leadership training and opportunities for students

Contact:
Student Center 126
315-268-6426
studentlife@clarkson.edu

● Student support and advocacy (facilitates problem solving across campus) 
● Basic needs, student emergency relief, Clarkson Pantry, etc.
● Medical withdrawal
● Notification of Absence (serious injury or illness to self or family)

Contact:
Price Hall 1003
315-268-6620 
deanofstudents@clarkson.edu
clarkson.edu/dean-of-students

● College transition
● Curriculum navigation
● Degree completion assistance

Contact:
B.H. Snell Hall 324D
315-268-4217
oua@clarkson.edu

● Financial aid, student loans, tuition bills & payment plans 
● Student academic records & transcript services
● Academic calendar, course information, & scheduling

Contact:
TAC 207
315-268-6451 
sas@clarkson.edu

 

● Campus clinic for illness and injury
● Gynecological care, birth control, emergency contraception
● STD & HIV testing & treatment
● Immunizations, flu vaccination, allergy injections
● 24/7 mental health crisis support (contact Campus Safety outside business hours) 
● Individual and group counseling, workshops and presentations

Contact:
ERC 1300
315-268-6633
shac@clarkson.edu 
clarkson.edu/SHAC

● Academic skills: Time/task management, study skills, test taking strategies 
● Tutoring services (sign up through myCU)
● Community of Underrepresented Professionals (CUPO)
● Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP)

Contact: 
ERC 1400
315-268-2209 
ssc@clarkson.edu

 

● Research and citation help
● One-on-one customized consultations available 
● Support for Zotero citation manager

Contact:
ERC first floor
315-268-2292
circdesk@clarkson.edu 
sites.clarkson.edu/library/ask-a-librarian

 

● One-on-one, 25 minute sessions with peer tutors
● Review of all writing from essays to projects; lab reports to business plans, bring
the assignment instructions
● Online resources: Style sheets, punctuation rules, and self-editing processes

Contact:
B.H. Snell Hall 139 
315-268-4439 
wcenter@clarkson.edu
 

External Resources - Emergency Contacts

● Emergency services for fire, rescue, and police

Contact: 
9-1-1

● Crisis and information hotline for basic needs, alcohol/drug use, and mental health 
● Mobile crisis team of counselors to meet and assess individuals at risk
● Educate the population on suicide intervention skills

Contact:
24/7 hotline: 315-265-2422
reachouthotline.org

 

● Provide support for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault
● Emergency assistance for basic needs, including food and shelter
● Crisis counseling and intervention
● A representative is typically on campus weekly during the academic year

Contact:
24/7 hotline: 315-379-9845 
renewalhouse@verizon.net 
slvrenewalhouse.org

● Previously known as the National Suicide Prevention Hotline
● Assist individuals who are depressed, going through a hard time, need to talk, or are
thinking about suicide

Contact:
24/7 hotline: 9-8-8 (call or text) 
988lifeline.org (chat available)

● World’s largest suicide prevention & mental health organization for LGBTQ* youth 
● Crisis counselors who assist LGBTQ* individuals with coming out, LGBTQ*
identity, depression, and suicide

Contact: 
24/7 hotline: 866-488-7386 (call) or 678-678 (text)
thetrevorproject.org (chat available)

External Resources - Non-Emergency Contacts

● Free support group for individuals struggling with alcohol abuse 
● Meetings available in Potsdam daily Monday-Friday

Contact: 
315-268-0120
aa-stlawrenceny.org

● Free support group for those who have loved ones struggling with alcohol abuse 
● Meetings available in Potsdam weekly

Contact:
888-425-2666
al-anon.org

● Food assistance for affordable, healthy, and locally grown food
● Annual local food guide with restaurants, farmers markets, farms, etc. 
● Distributes resources for food pantries and community meals:
gardenshare.org/index.php/content/food-assistance-information

Contact:
315-261-8054
info@gardenshare.org 
gardenshare.org

● Assistance with police matters that do not require emergency communication

Contact:
Potsdam Police: 315-265-2121 
County Sheriff: 315-379-2222 
State Police: 315-379-0012

● Reproductive wellness exams, limited primary care services
● STI testing and treatment, HIV testing
● Contraception (e.g. pills. IUDs, implants, emergency) and free condoms 
● Gender Affirming Hormone Therapy

Contact: 
1-800-230-7526
ppncny.org

● Support groups and programming for LGBTQ youth and young adults 
● Leadership and advocacy training
● HIV and STD counseling and testing

Contact: 
315-475-2430 
qcenter@acrhealth.org 
acrhealth.org/youth-programs/q-centers

● Assistance for alcohol and substance abuse
● Outpatient (including telehealth) treatment for individuals and groups 
● Canton, Gouverneur, Massena, and Ogdensburg clinics

Contact: 
315-386-2189
stlawco.org/Departments/CommunityServices/AddictionServices

● Providers who specialize in inpatient and outpatient treatment 
● Vocational services
● Contact information varies by provider

General contact:
stlawco.org/Departments/CommunityServices/MHSProviders
 

● Addiction treatment services for drug, alcohol, and substance use disorder
● Inpatient and outpatient treatment available
● Group therapy sessions available (e.g. coping skills, gender issues, loss and healing,
stress management, and trauma)

Contact:
24/7 Hotline: 315-261-5395 
General: 315-353-2572 
stlawrencehealthsystem.org/services/substance-use

● Assist with managing chronic health conditions and mental illness
● Counseling and psychiatric services in-person and via telehealth
● Individual and group therapy available, including 24/7 crisis services

Contact:
315-714-3117
unitedhelpers.org/behavioral-health-services/behavioral-health-clinics

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