Resources for Students
Skidmore Can help, You aren't Alone.
After a sexual assault, it’s important to remember that you have many resources on- and off-campus to help you recover physically, emotionally, and academically. There is no single right way to ensure your recovery, but here are options to help you meet your safety and emotional needs, obtain medical attention, and pursue formal complaints at Skidmore and/or legal action off-campus.
WellspringWellspring is a resource local to Saratoga Springs that is committed to supporting people and is not connected with Skidmore.There is a representative on campus, however, this is all confidential and free of charge. Click here for more information.
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Health Services*ºM-F (while school is in session)
9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 5 p.m. Sundays - 12 noon to 5 p.m. 518-580-5555 What does it mean?For terminology definitions, click here
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Counseling Services*ºM-F (while school is in session)
9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 5 p.m 518-580-5555 Speak Uptwitter: @ItsOnUsSkidmore
Instagram: @ItsOnUsSkidmore Hashtags: #ItsOnUsSkidmore, #ItsOnUS, #Skidmore |
*Indicates availability 24 hours a day/7 days a week during the academic session.
Important: You may confidentially contact both the Counseling Center and Health Services after hours by calling Campus Safety at 518-580-5566 and asking for the on-call clinician. There is no need to leave your name. Just leave your phone number and the clinician will call you back.
Important: You may confidentially contact both the Counseling Center and Health Services after hours by calling Campus Safety at 518-580-5566 and asking for the on-call clinician. There is no need to leave your name. Just leave your phone number and the clinician will call you back.
ºconfidential/anonymous support
For More Resources: https://www.skidmore.edu/sgbm/contacts.php
(All information taken directly from skidmore.edu)
For More Resources: https://www.skidmore.edu/sgbm/contacts.php
(All information taken directly from skidmore.edu)