Health and Safety
COVID Protocol
As a higher education institution, CSUMB values science and research, continuing to follow the guidance of experts in the field of public health. The COVID-19 pandemic made us attentive to following good health hygiene practices. We encourage everyone to continue standard practices like frequently washing hands, avoiding contact with others who are sick, perform daily self-check, cleaning public workspaces before and after use, staying home from class or work when you are sick, and wearing a face covering if you must be in public and you think you may be ill. We also encourage all community members to maintain a purposeful health and wellness routine and seek the advice of medical professionals to maintain optimal physical and mental health.
For more information on mask mandate, Otter Vaccination Registration, COVID-19 testing, reporting positive cases, preventions and more COVID information visit Campus Health Center Coronavirus Information
Campus Health Center
The Campus Health Center (CHC) provides urgent, primary, and ancillary care (including occupational medicine), as well as referral services to students, faculty, staff, their dependents, and guests of the CSUMB community. The staff of medical professionals is dedicated to meeting patient needs and promoting wellness and independence.
Phone: 831-582-3965
Student Disabilities Resource (SDR)
Student Disability Resources (SDR) promotes the empowerment, wellness, and full integration of students with disabilities into campus life and the campus community.
The staff provides academic and personal support services to students with disabilities in order for them to attain success at CSUMB.
Student Disabilities Resource (SDR)
Phone: 831-582-3672
Campus Advocate
The Campus Advocate is a confidential sexual assault and sexual harassment advocate from Monterey County Rape Crisis Center serving the CSUMB community both on- and off-campus.
The Campus Advocate can help with:
- Sexual assault
- Domestic violence
- Stalking
- Sexual harassment
- Discrimination
Phone: 831-402-9477
Campus Chaplaincy & Spiritual Support
CSUMB Campus Chaplaincy provides service through spiritual support to students, faculty and staff of CSUMB. Pastoral care is available for individuals and the campus community, interfaith and interdenominational resources, and support to faith-related clubs, programs and events at CSUMB.
CSUMB Chaplains serve all students, faculty, and staff regardless of religious tradition or denomination.
Campus Chaplaincy & Spiritual Support
Phone: 831-582-4671
Health Promotion & Education
Health Promotion and Education is here to encourage and enhance practices of wellness among members of the CSUMB community. The Health Promotion and Education staff includes experienced health professionals and trained, certified peer educators. We provide presentations and training for students, faculty, and staff, campus-wide health promotion activities, health education materials, and referrals for campus and community resources.
Phone: 831-582-4437
National Coalition Building Institute
The National Coalition Building Institute is a non-profit leadership training organization that works to eliminate prejudice and intergroup conflict in communities throughout the world. CSUMB has been a campus affiliate since 1998 and provides an ongoing mechanism for staff, faculty and students to provide an institutional response to racism and other forms of oppression. We have a group of student leaders, administrators, staff and faculty who act as a leadership team that is fully empowered to take on tough campus issues. Diversity workshops, training and resources are provided for the campus community.
National Coalition Building Institute
Phone: 831-582-3969
Personal Growth & Counseling Center
The Personal Growth & Counseling Center (PGCC) is dedicated to improving the quality of CSUMB students' lives and aiding them in achieving academic success. The multi-disciplinary staff are committed to the development of the whole person and provide high-quality crisis intervention, counseling, consultation, educational outreach programs, support programs, and referrals all designed to help students.
The PGCC provides the following services:
Personal Growth & Counseling Center
Phone: 831-582-3969