Departments

The following are the links to the websites and contact information for each department in Student Affairs:

Campus Recreation
Sports Complex, G-7
(631) 632-7168
campusrecreation@notes.cc.stonybrook.edu
Dean of Students Office
Student Activities Center, Suite 222
(631) 632-7320
Fax: (631) 632-6756
Student Activities
Student Activities Center
Suite 219
(631) 632-9392
Campus Residences
100 Circle Rd., between O'Neill and Irving
(631) 632-6750
reside@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
Disability Support Services
128 Educational Communications Center
(631) 632-6748
dss@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
Student Life
Student Activities Center, Suite 222
(631) 632-7320
studentlife@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
Career Center
W-0550 Melville Library
(631) 632-6810
careercenter@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
Facilities, Operations, & Reservations
Stony Brook Union, Suite 220
(631) 632-4591
sacsbureservations@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
Student Health Services
Student Health Center
1 Stadium Road
(631) 632-6740
Center for Prevention & Outreach
216 Stony Brook Union
(631) 632-2748 (2-CR4U)
jenny.hwang@stonybrook.edu
Multicultural Affairs
Student Activities Center, Suite 222
(631) 632-9968
multiculturalaffairs@stonybrook.edu
University Community Standards
348 Administration
(631) 632-6705
communitystandards@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
Commuter Student Services
224 Student Activities Center
(631) 632-7353
commuter_services@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
Residential Risk Management
Campus Residences
100 Circle Road
Telephone: (631) 632-9003
Veterans Affairs
348 Administration
(631) 632-6700
osa_vets@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
Counseling and Psychological Services
Student Health Center, 2nd Floor
Infirmary Road
(631) 632-6720
Office of Student Affairs Assessment
348 Administration Building
(631) 632-7320
OSA_Assessment@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
Wo/Men's & Gender Resource Center
Student Union, Rooms 216 and 221
(631) 632-9666
Smita.Majumdar@stonybrook.edu

As advocates for our students, each of the departments within the Division of Student Affairs is responsible for supporting the co-curricular and developmental needs of the student body and for developing policies, programs and services consistent with the campus mission of providing a positive campus life experience for each student.

Additionally, members of the Student Affairs Division interact with a wide range of individuals and groups including SUNY system executives, legislators, business and community leaders, faculty, students and parents. Additionally, the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs serves as an advisor to the President, and the Division participates in the overall administration of the University with representation on the President's Cabinet.