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Campus Resources
If you are an undergraduate or graduate student who experiences an emergency and are in need of financial assistance, please visit the link above to learn more about the options and resources available to you.
58 PROSPECT AVENUE
(609) 258–5494
The Fields Center is in a beautiful building on Prospect Avenue. It supports various student mentorship programs, cultural organizations, and leads the University’s celebration of national history and heritage months.
The previous LGBT Center created a map of gender inclusive and single-stall restrooms.
At the Graduate School, we believe that demographic and intellectual diversity drives innovative research and discovery, it expands our capacity for teaching and learning, and it equips us for lives of leadership in an increasingly pluralistic society. To achieve our academic mission, therefore, requires Princeton to identify, attract, and develop the most promising individuals from as many segments of society as possible. To that end, we aspire to be a truly inclusive community in which individuals of every nationality, religion, gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, ability, political viewpoint, socioeconomic status, and veteran status can flourish.
Photo (L-R): Amy Pszczolkowski, Sarah Mullins, and Vanessa Gonzalez-Perez
Assistant Deans of Student Life, based in each Residential College Office, support all members of the college community in dealing with personal, social, or health concerns.
Frist Health Center, Level 1 (Rooms 101-123) & Level 2 (Rooms 201-220, 229)
WALK-IN
M-F: (609) 258–3285
24–HOUR: (609) 258–3139
CPS is part of University Health Services, and offers confidential counseling for mental health concerns including depression, anxiety, stress, crisis management, grief, and substance abuse; as well as relationship, sexual, and eating issues.
Frist Health Center, 2nd Floor
M-F: (609) 258–3310
24-HOUR: (609) 258–3139
The SHARE office supports students, staff, and faculty who have experienced interpersonal violence and abuse; this includes sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating/domestic violence, and stalking. SHARE provides crisis response, advocacy, peer education, referral services and counseling.
CORWIN HALL, ROOM 130
Housed in Corwin Hall, the Program offers undergraduate and graduate certificates, as well as courses that are cross-listed in a number of disciplines. GSS has a vibrant roster of events featuring distinguished speakers, activists, and artists in conferences, panels, performances, lunchtime colloquies, book clubs and workshops.
Photo: Wallace Best, GSS Director with students
MURRAY-DODGE HALL
Campus chaplains, based in the Office of Religious Life (ORL), care for the spiritual and pastoral needs of students, staff, and faculty through outreach, worship services, retreats, spiritual direction, religious education and faith formation programs. Chaplaincies and groups include Baha’i, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Interfaith, Jewish Muslim, Secular, Sikh, and Unitarian.
Frist Health Center, Level 1
Phone: 609-258-3141
Hours: Monday- Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.
Confidential source of information, health care & support for individuals & couples. Counseling services include contraception, preconception, sexuality issues, negotiating safer sex, and choosing abstinence. Medical professionals also provide annual exams, testing & more.
The Kathryn W. and Shelby Cullom Davis International Center offers specialized support for international students and scholars including resources to help you adjust to your life at Princeton. Their team of dedicated advisors can assist you with questions about your immigration status and your practical adjustment to the United States.
241 FRIST CAMPUS CENTER
(609) 258-8840
The AccessAbility Center is a new student gathering space on campus designed for universal access and intended to foster conversation about ability, access and difference. The mission of the AccessAbility Center is to provide opportunities for students to actively explore differing abilities, envision disability as part of diversity, and understand how difference can enrich the educational experience and lives of those in our campus community.
EMERGENCIES: (609) 258–3333
NON-EMERGENCIES: (609) 258–1000
DPS is committed to the philosophy of “Community Caretaking” and strives to enhance the living, learning, and working experience at Princeton by serving and protecting the university community.
36 University Pl., Suite 350
EBCAO envisions a world that is equitably structured, such that all students and their families can imagine and fulfill expansive possibilities for their lives, navigate educational spaces with agency and confidence, enrich their communities, apply their knowledge and values for social good, and experience abundant joy.