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Dean of Students and Vice President for Student Affairs

Resources for Students

Welcome to the student resource page. 91做厙 offers a wealth of resources to support students academic, cocurricular, and personal experiences.  Start here to discover information about the various ways you can benefit from this support and learn about both on and off campus resources.

The Dean of Students Office provides support to students throughout their college career to help them achieve their academic and personal goals. An essential role of the Assistant Dean for Student Success is to meet with individual students to assist in identifying issues and appropriate resources and to then work collaboratively with students to develop an action plan that works best for them. Please reach out to Lorri Edge-Hotmer for an appointment.

Disclaimer: We continue to gather, update and refine the resources listed. If you have any new information or would like us to make edits, please contact the Dean of Students Office.

  • On campus jobs Student Employment: 
    /financialaid/student-employment/index.php
  • F1 OPT Visa Information: 
    /international-students/visa/f1-opt.php 
  • F1 CPT Visa Information: 
    /international-students/visa/f1-cpt.php 
  • Faculty Student Summer Research: 
    /dof-vpaa/summer-research/ 
  • Career Development Center:
    /career/
    The Career Development Center (Starbuck Center; tel. x5790) helps students to envision and realize meaningful careers.  In addition to helping students and alumni to develop self-knowledge and explore careers, the CDC offers information on internships, post-college employment, and graduate study.  As part of the Colleges commitment to providing access to experiential learning opportunities, the Career Development Center manages the Summer Experience Fund, which provides funding for unpaid internships as well as The Peer Advisor Network, a directory of students who are willing to share their insight with peers interested in the same internship sites.  They also provide a robust on-campus recruiting program, networking opportunities, mentoring program, and skill-building workshops that support career readiness. 

  • Dean of Students Office: 
    /dean-students/ 
    Lorri Edge-Hotmer ledge@skidmore.edu 
  • Franklin Community Center Food Pantry: 
     
  • Saratoga EOC Soup Kitchen: 
  • Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York:
  • New York State The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP):

  • New York State and Saratoga County Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP):
    According to the , the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) issues electronic benefits that can be used like cash to purchase food. SNAP helps low-income working people, senior citizens, the disabled and others feed their families. Eligibility and benefit levels are based on household size, income and other factors.

    For assistance in applying to the New York State Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, please contact Assistant Dean of Student Affairs for Student Success Lorri Edge-Hotmer at ledge@skidmore.edu

MENTAL HEALTH (ON CAMPUS) 
MENTAL HEALTH (OFF CAMPUS) 
SGBM (on campus) 
SGBM (off campus) 
  • Wellspring: 518-584-8188
     
  • Saratoga Hospital ER: 
     
  • Planned Parenthood Saratoga Springs Health Center: 
     
  • New York State Domestic and Sexual Violence Hotline: 1-800-942-6906
     
  • Technology Training:
  • IT Help Desk:
  • Information Technology:
    /it/
  • Help to access laptop or remote access contact:
    Jamin Totino, Director of Student Academic Services
  • In February 2023, SGA worked with the College administration to design, fund, and initiate a free 24-model laptop loaning program in the library.