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Resources for your academic, physical and mental well-being

Resources for your academic, physical and mental well-being

02/15/2022

Dear students,

I hope you are settling into this semester, both in your classes and your other activities.
 
I did want to share a few reminders about resources that are available to you.
 
If you need any academic support, please consider:
  • Set up a meeting with your professors or advisor or stop by during their office hours. Your instructors are here to help you and a one-on-one meeting may be beneficial.
  • Advisement and Transition offers many academic assistance services. You may also schedule tutoring appointments through The Learning Center or the Writing Center.
  • The faculty and staff in Memorial Library can also help you with many things related to your coursework, including research appointments to discuss the best ways for you to prepare for upcoming assignments.
Your mental and physical health are equally important to your well-being and success. You may contact the Counseling Center if you need to schedule an appointment for services. I would also encourage you to make use of the many fitness opportunities available to you through Recreational Sports and the Student Life Center.
 
There are many events on campus that will allow you to relax and unwind or to challenge yourself academically, culturally and socially outside of your classes. Several Black History Month events will happen through February. Please stay in touch with what's going on through the campus calendar or what's happening with student clubs through Cortland Connect
 
Please be well and make the most of all the resources available to you.
 
 
All the best,
 
Erik J. Bitterbaum

President