Student Health & Safety
SUNY Plattsburgh boasts an extremely safe campus. We are wholly committed to the health and well-being of our students.
SUNY Plattsburgh is a community of about 2,700 residential students with another 3,300
students residing off campus. The city of Plattsburgh, including the college, has
a population of nearly 22,500 people.
The safety and well-being of students, faculty, staff and visitors to the college
is high priority at SUNY Plattsburgh. A safe and secure environment can be achieved
only through the cooperation of all members of the campus community, and our staff
work hard to ensure that everyone is informed and prepared.
24/7
University Police patrol around the clock
0.6 miles
Distance from campus to a full-service hospital and Emergency Room.
Student Health & Counseling Center
From immunizations to treating illness and injury, our dedicated team of health practitioners will help keep you healthy and provide education to prevent health issues from occurring.
University Police
Blue light services, police escorts, community involvement and educational outreach are just a few of the reasons why our University Police are second to none.
Sexual Violence & Assault Prevention
In accordance with the Violence Against Women Act and in compliance with Title IX, SUNY Plattsburgh is committed to promoting a safe learning environment characterized by an appreciation for diversity and demonstrated respect for all members of our community.
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