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Campus Services
• Immunization certificates for compliance with NYS law
• Medical documents for Health Career students
In addition, the office coordinates:
• Accident and health insurance information
• Free immunization clinics
• An annual health fair and blood drive
• Smoking and counseling cessation clinics
• Wellness including Substance Abuse Education workshops and programs
Health Services is located at the following locations:
Ammerman
Kreiling Hall, 106
Phone: (631) 451-4047
Eastern
Peconic Building, 115
Phone: (631) 548-2510
Michael J. Grant
Captree Commons, 105
Phone: (631) 851-6709
Internet Access
Students can access the Internet for free at various locations. To enable a device, students should sign up
each semester through their portal account.
Ammerman
Huntington Library
Ammerman Building, lobby
Eastern
Peconic Building, 1st floor Shark Tank, the Office of Campus Activities and Student
Leadership Development, and the 2nd floor Student Success Center
Orient Building, 2nd Floor
Michael J. Grant
Sagtikos Library Computer Center, 141
Health Sports and Education Computer Center, MA 335
Caumsett Hall Computer Center, 211
Sayville
Computer Lab, 216
Center for Student Excellence, 219
Wireless Network Access: Student Lounge, 118
Libraries/Learning Resource Centers
The library homepage,
www.sunysuffolk.edu/Library, is the information
portal to the extensive academic library collections and services
available at Suffolk County Community College. The three campus
libraries, in Brentwood, Riverhead and Selden, offer a combined
collection of more than 230,000 print volumes, subscriptions to
over 1,486 print periodicals and access to over 15,000 periodicals
and newspapers in electronic formats. General and discipline-
specific online databases connect to numerous scholarly full-text
sources. Selected databases include Academic Search Premier,
PsychARTICLES, CINAHL, Professional Development Collection,
ARTstor Digital Archive, General Onefile, Science Direct and Westlaw.
In addition, the libraries offer videos, DVDs, Films on Demand and
multimedia for instructional use.
Library faculty are available to assist students in using information
resources by offering one-on-one reference assistance as well as
teaching classes on information literacy in collaboration with discipline
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