This section includes course-related campus policies and resources as follows:
Being a student and balancing those responsibilities with family, work, and even just life in general can be quite the challenge. Please know that I am here to support you however I can. If an emergency arises (such as an illness, work responsibility, or childcare problem), please reach out and let me know - we will work together to accommodate the situation as needed.
Stress is a normal and important part of our human experience. There are, however, times when your stress will exceed your coping skills and resources. The changes that we have experienced due to the COVID-19 pandemic and other national and global events have impacted us all in various ways - and are expected to continue to do so in the foreseeable future. Your health and well-being are critical components in your ability to learn. If you find that you are struggling to engage and function, please reach out. Resources are available, including Counseling Services, oswego.edu/csc, which provides brief and confidential counseling support to enrolled students (covered by your student health fee). After-hours crisis coverage is available by calling Counseling Services at (315) 312-4416 and listening to the available options. The CrisisTextLine can be accessed by texting GOT5U to 741741. Lastly, the Oz Concern Navigator, oswego.concerncenter.com, is now available to point you to additional resources to help you address your concerns.
The University also offers a number of resources to help support you through any situation that affects your course performance or overall well-being:
Student Emergency Fund (for financial hardships)
Student Affairs can also link you to other important services, such as tutoring and advisement assistance.
Remember, it is okay to ask for help - that is why these resources are available!