RU–N Health
Rutgers Health provides student health services to help meet the needs of students and promote a culture of wellness and provides access to comprehensive preventative health programs, care for accidents and illness, and linkages to specialty services on a twenty-four hour basis.
RU–N Counseling
The Rutgers University–Newark Counseling center is staffed by highly qualified mental health professionals who are passionate about providing an array of clinical services, offering free and confidential psychological and psychiatric services, as well as a comprehensive Alcohol and Other Drug Assistance Program to all enrolled and eligible students.
RU–N Food Pantry
The Rutgers–Newark food pantry (pantryRUN) is available to all students who are having difficulty accessing or affording enough nutritious food for a healthy and active lifestyle. It provides a variety of foods like yogurt, milk, eggs, fresh fruits and veggies, cereal, and more. The Pantry accepts donations and is located in Paul Robeson Campus Center. Students can order online and pick up groceries six days a week during our open hours. You will just need to bring your RU ID card to the pickup and answer a few quick questions. Learn more about pantryRUN here!
RU–N CARE Team
The Rutgers University-Newark Campus Awareness Response and Education (CARE) Team is committed to promoting campus safety and wellness. Through collaborative efforts we identify, assess and respond to student concerns on campus; assisting students who may be in crisis. The CARE Team develops a support plan for students to help them deal effectively with personal situations that might impact their academic performance.
RU–N Office for Violence Prevention and Victim Assistance (VPVA)
The Office for Violence Prevention and Victim Assistance (VPVA) is dedicated to raising awareness about sexual violence & encouraging bystander support. Dismantling the culture that supports sexual violence requires that we work on many different fronts, from providing support to victims and complainants, to developing violence prevention initiatives, to working together to eliminate oppression in all its forms. The office opened in October of 2017 and is supported by a grant from the NJ Attorney General's office.