Resources

University Police
Emergency: (585) 395-2222
Non-Emergency: (585) 395-2226
Safe Ride: (585) 395-7233

Hazen Center for Integrated Care

Prevention and Outreach Services
(585) 395-5240

Student Health Center
(585) 395-2414

Counseling Center
(585) 395-2414

The Center for Select Respect
(585) 395-5240

Office of Diversity and Inclusion
(585) 395-5014

Brockport Police Department
Emergency: 911
Non-Emergency: (585) 637-1011

RESTORE Sexual Assault Services
1 (800) 527-1757

Willow Domestic Violence Center
24-Hour Hotline: (585) 222-SAFE (7233)


Download contact information for the Conduct Office, Hazen Center for Integrated Care, Title IX, University Police, and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion right to your phone!

  1. Text the code “BROCKPORT” to 444-999
  2. Click link to download card
  3. Save to your phone!

Policies

GOOD SAMARITAN POLICY

The term “Good Samaritan” is used to refer to a student(s) who summons medical attention for a person (including themselves) in need of medical assessment and/or treatment for a problem to which the student may have contributed or caused by participating in the use and abuse of alcohol and/or other drugs. While the University does not condone violations of the Code of Student Conduct or state and federal laws, the University may take into consideration actions of students who act as “Good Samaritans” by reducing the disciplinary actions associated with alcohol and/or other drug use violations, including limited immunity to campus student conduct charges.

POLICY FOR ALCOHOL AND/OR DRUG USE AMNESTY IN SEXUAL VIOLENCE CASES

The health and safety of every student at SUNY Brockport is of utmost importance. The University recognizes that students who have been drinking and/or using drugs (whether such use is voluntary or involuntary) at the time that violence, including but not limited to, domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, or sexual assault, occurs may be hesitant to report such incidents due to fear of potential consequences for their own conduct. The University strongly encourages students to report incidents of domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, or sexual assault to University officials. A bystander acting in good faith, or a reporting individual acting in good faith, who discloses any incident of domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, or sexual assault to University officials or law enforcement will not be subject to the University’s Code of Student Conduct for violations of alcohol and/or drug use policies occurring at or near the time of the commission of the domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, or sexual assault.