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Outreach and Support

Student Outreach and Support

Here to Help

The Office of Student Outreach and Support (SOS) will help you navigate academic, familial, financial, emotional, physical, social, and circumstantial challenges. We have a comprehensive support network including our Peer Advisors who work with first-year students.

We will work with you to develop a support plan by centralizing outreach to resources so that there is a consistent point of contact and follow-up.

Not sure where to go or need advice? Students, faculty, and staff can report concerns by emailing sos@wne.edu or submitting a report.

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Or you can contact:

Amanda Charter, Director of Student Outreach & Support
Phone: 413-796-2629
Email: amanda.charter@wne.edu

Kaitlin Bevins, Dean of Students
Phone: 413-782-1316
Email: kaitlin.bevins@wne.edu

Connecting Students to Resources

Student Success Center

The Student Success Center (SSC) promotes academic success, enriches students’ academic experience, and encourages student development. The SSC provides several services geared towards helping students reach their academic potential.

Public Safety

Public Safety is committed to providing the highest level of professional police and public safety services to foster a safe learning and working environment for all.

Student Accessibility Services

The office of Student Accessibility Services (SAS) is dedicated to the development of a supportive and inclusive campus environment for students. SAS serves as a resource for students with diagnosed disabilities providing accommodations and advocacy assistance to support equal access and the full participation of students with disabilities in all University programs, activities, and education.

Center for Health and Well-Being

The Center for Health and Well-Being is a medical and counseling center offering services to the Western New England University community.

Title IX

Reports of sexual misconduct or bias can be made to the University online using the reporting form or by contacting Sarah Butterick, Title IX Officer—phone: 413-782-1216 or email: sarah.butterick@wne.edu.

Bear the Chatbot

Bear the Chatbot is your go-to companion for navigating campus life at Western New England! Bear’s mission is to create a supportive and interactive environment, providing you with instant access to a treasure trove of resources. Whether you need academic advising, financial aid help, or info about student life and wellness services, Bear is here to make your college journey smoother and more enjoyable.

Contact Information

Campus Center, Room 230

413-796-2629
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