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Counseling and Support

If this is an emergency, contact 911

Sexual Assault Coordinators

The University is aware of the emotional trauma often suffered by a victim of sexual violence, and therefore it has designated trained counselors in its Counseling Center to serve as sexual assault coordinators for the University.  

Email counseling@yu.edu and ask for a sexual assault coordinator or contact:

  • Beren Campus: (646) 592-4210 
  • Wilf Campus: (646) 592-4200   
  • All Other Campus (646) 592-4210 

On Campus Resources 

University Counseling Centers (confidential)

Counselors at these centers can offer advice and support. 

  • Beren Campus Counseling Center: 215 Lexington Ave, Suite 339 (646) 592-4210 counseling@yu.edu  
  • Wilf Campus Counseling Center: 500 West 185th Street, FH 520 (646) 592-4200 counseling@yu.edu  

For medical and mental health emergencies occurring outside of Counseling Center operating hours: 
call campus security, dial 911 for NYC emergency services, or call Hatzalah Ambulance Corps at 
(212) 230-1000. 

  • Beren Campus: 212.340.7796
  • Brookdale Center Campus (Cardozo Law): 212.790.0303
  • Resnick Campus (Rousso): 646.592.4385
  • Resnick Campus (Van Etten): 646.592.4398
  • Wilf Campus: 212.960.5200

Campus Safety is available on the Beren and Wilf campuses 24 hours a day.

The Office of Disability Services (not confidential)

The Office of Disability Services assists students in obtaining reasonable accommodations for documented disabilities including physical, emotional, visual, hearing, learning disabilities, ADHD and temporary disabilities. They may assistant students with accommodations due to temporary or permanent disability as a result of sex-based misconduct or provide accommodations for students participating in the conduct process with a documented disability.  

Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­ Office of International Services (OISS)

646.592.4203
oiss@yu.edu 
/international-students

 

Off Campus Resources 

There are also many outside sources of support available to victims. Reporting to one of these resources will not trigger an investigation by the University. Reporting persons should inquire about the level of confidentiality for any off-campus services.  

  • National Sexual Assault Hotline. Call the National Sexual Assault Hotline to talk to a trained staff member from your local sexual assault service provider. Hotline: (800) 656-HOPE (4673) 
  • : Has compiled numerous resources available to victims 
  • : A list of service agencies across the state compiled by staff at SUNY.  
  • : Can provide a wide range of services and support. The Manhattan location is at 80 Centre Street, New York, NY 10013; Phone: (212) 602-2800;  
  • Family Court Volunteer Lawyer Program (part of the New York State Access to Justice Program) 900 Sheridan Avenue Bronx, NY 10451 Phone: (718) 618-2150 Hotline: (718) 618-2150  
  • : 2 Lafayette Street, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10007 Phone: (212) 227-3000, help@safehorizon.org Hotline: (866) 689-4357  

Immigration & Visa Assistance Services for Victims of Sexual & Interpersonal Violence  

  • 500 West 185th Street, Furst Hall, Room 413 New York, NY 10033 (646) 592-4203 oiss@yu.edu
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  • Listing of attorneys by state who provide immigration services either for free or for little cost.  
  • Immigration Lawyer Referral Service: Information on finding legal services by state. 
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We can help

The Title IX team can assist you in connecting with any of the agencies or organizations listed, on or off campus.

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