Campus Resources
SHARPP
- 24/7 Helpline - (603) 862-SAFE (7233) or (888) 271-7233
- Office Line - (603) 862-3494
- TTY Line - (800) 735-2964
- Ask an Advocate (online service)
- Located in Wolff House (in front of Health Services)
- 911
- Main Line - (603) 862-1427
- Located in Janetos House (behind Health Services and SHARPP)
Durham Police Department
- 911
- Main Line - (603) 868-2324
- Located on Route 108
UNH Affirmative Action and Equity Office
This office is charged with the responsibility to oversee the University's compliance efforts with affirmative action, Title IX, disability laws and regulations (including ADA and Section 504), equal employment laws, and campus initiatives aimed at creating a diverse, welcoming and equitable campus. The Director of the Affirmative Action and Equity Office provides advice on policies, programs and services to achieve affirmative action goals and enhance the campus climate; and, in addition, handles all complaints of discrimination or harassment under the Discrimination and Discriminatory Harassment Policy. |
Office of Conduct and Mediation
The Office of Conduct and Mediation supports and enforces standards of behavior designed to foster an environment of civility and respect where both rights and responsibilities are deeply valued and highly cherished. The office respects the integrity of students by protecting students' rights and ensuring fairness through the enforcement of University policies and regulations. |
UNH Counseling Center
The Counseling Center is the primary mental health facility on campus. They provide individual counseling and therapy and support groups. |
UNH Health Services
Health Services is an integrated health and wellness facility. They provide primary medical care, Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) testing/counseling, pregnancy testing and options counseling, and annual exams. The center also provides health and wellness education/counseling on a variety of topics, including alcohol and other drugs, eating concerns, self-esteem and stress managment. |
Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMSA)
OMSA creates opportunities for people to participate in an inclusive community and to explore and understand diversity, injustice and equity. Their work is grounded in understanding diversity that includes people of all abilities, ages and ethnicities, genders, nationalities, races, religions/spiritual traditions, socio-economic classes and sexual orientations. OMSA provides support and development for African American/Black, Latina/o, Native American and Asian/Pacific Islanders, as well as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning students. |
Wentworth-Douglass Hospital (Dover)
Wentworth-Douglass Hospital (WDH) is located in Dover, NH and is the closest hospital to the Durham campus. SHARPP works closely with WDH to provide support to survivors who utilize the hospital and during rape kit examinations. WDH is also the after-hours provider for UNH students when UNH Health Services is closed and a student's medical care cannot wait until Health Services is open. |
UNH Veteran's Coordinator
The Veteran's Coordinator provides counseling on all aspects of veterans' benefits as well as assistance in procuring and completing the required forms and certifications for veterans' benefits. The veterans coordinator maintains a compreshensive directory to assist veterans in contacting state, local, and university resources for housing, day care, career planning, employment, financial aid, tutorial assistance, remedial training, handicapped services, and Vietnam Veterans Outreach. The Coordinator also provides a framwork for networking among campus veterans. |
Disability Services for Students
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For resources available in the state of New Hampshire, please call us at (603) 862-3494 or (603) 862-SAFE or visit the New Hampshire Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence
