Campus Resources

Student Wellness Services
Student Wellness Services provides mental health, medical, and wellness education services. Integrating these services into a single department in the Division of Student Affairs, Student Wellness Services strives to improve student access to a range of wellness services, enable us to reach out to students needing help, and allow for a collaborative practice that will better meet student’s complex needs.

Student Wellness Services, counseling
Willard-DiLoreto, W101
860-832-1945
A wide range of personal counseling services and wellness programs are offered. All services and programs are provided at no cost to currently enrolled students. Students are encouraged to seek assistance as soon as they become aware that a personal, psychological, or behavioral concern is interfering with their well being and ability to manage their academic responsibilities.

Student Wellness Services, health
Willard-DiLoreto, W101
860-832-1945
University Health Services offers routine medical care by appointment to all students. We provide evaluation and treatment of illnesses and injuries for a wide variety of acute problems from upper respiratory infections and sexually transmitted infections to injuries and concussions. We work with your primary care provider to manage chronic problems and work with local specialists and hospitals to handle other medical concerns. We also offer some immunizations, contraceptive counseling and management, hearing screens, and several specialty clinics such as an allergy shot clinic.

Office for Equity & Inclusion
Davidson Hall, Room 119
860-832-1652
The Office for Equity & Inclusion oversees policy on persons with disabilities. The office investigates complaints of discrimination.

Sexual Assault and Interpersonal Violence Resource Team (SART)
Willard-DiLoreto, D305
860-832-1601
You are not alone!

Learning Center
Willard-DiLoreto, D316
860-832-1900
The Learning Center offers math and statistics tutoring, one-on-one appointments for assistance in study skills strategies, Master Student course (a one credit study skills strategies course) and placement testing.

Career Success Center
Willard-DiLoreto, D101
860-832-1615
The Career Success Center advises and helps students to develop and implement academic career plans. Academic advising is available for all students who have not yet selected a major and for those who would like to reconsider their choices. Undecided students receive their primary academic advising from the Advising Center Staff.

Veterans Affairs
Willard-DiLoreto, D201
860-832-2838 (832-AVET)
The Office of Veterans Affairs at Central Connecticut State University assists veterans, service members, and dependents with the transition from military life to campus culture.

Community and Other Resources:

Dept. of Rehab Services
55 Farmington Avenue
Hartford, CT 06105
800-537-2549
Maximizing opportunities for people with disabilities in Connecticut to live, learn and work independently.

Suicide Hotline
860-273-8255 Press 1

Dept. of Veteran’s Affairs
287 West Street
Rocky Hill, CT 06067
860-616-3600

The Institute of Living
200 Retreat Ave.
Hartford, CT 06106
860-545-7200
Providing state-of-the-art treatments with proven effectiveness, conduct meaningful research on the nature and treatment of anxiety and educate mental health professionals in research and treatment

Wheeler Clinic
91 Northwest Drive
Plainville, CT 06062
888-793-3500
Services include mental health and substance abuse recovery, primary care, child welfare, community justice, early childhood, education services and prevention.

Prudence Crandall Center, Inc.
PO Box 895
New Britain, CT 06050
860-225-5187
Prudence Crandall Center is dedicated to helping individuals achieve lives free of domestic violence by providing care, advocacy, support, and education.