
Location: Hazen Hall
Phone: (585) 395-2207
Fax: (585) 395-5045
Email: askacounselor@brockport.edu
Please call or email if you have questions about our services or your health.
Mission Statement
The Counseling Center provides services and programs which enhance the quality of life for all members of The College at Brockport community. The Counseling Center promotes the personal development and psychological well-being of all students and fosters a College environment which is conducive to growth. The Counseling Center’s professional services contribute to the comprehensive educational experiences of students by facilitating their intellectual, personal, and interpersonal development.
Counseling Center Hours
During the academic year:
- Monday-Friday, 8 am – 5 pm
During summer and mid-semester breaks:
- Monday-Friday, 8 am - 4 pm
When the Counseling Center is Closed
- Call University Police at 395-2222 if you're on campus or 911 if you're off campus or LifeLine 24 hours/day at 275-5151 or 1-800-310-1160 / TDO 275-2700
Services received outside the Counseling Center
Services received outside the Counseling Center (i.e. area hospitals/emergency rooms, specialists) are not covered by the Health Fee, and are billed on a fee-for-service basis.
We hope that all your college experiences are good ones or that that those you encounter are manageable. However, upsetting or confusing things do occur that you can’t handle alone. We’re also aware that you may have past experiences with which you are still coping, and these may interfere with school and/or developing positive relationships. Finally, sometimes you run into normal tasks of growing up [e.g., figuring out roommate conflicts, deciding what major to choose, managing time, negotiating adult relationships with parents, etc.]. Whatever your concerns are, the Counseling Center is here to help you to make sense of your situation and move forward. We do that by offering the following services:
The services at the Counseling Center are very collaborative. We talk WITH
you and help you decide what the best course of action is given your
situation. Some students don’t seek us out because they feel that,
“My problem isn’t serious enough.” Our philosophy
at the Counseling Center is that, “If it’s a concern for
you, it’s a concern for us.” …so come in and chat,
and we’ll take it from there.

Last updated: 07/31/07