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Prevention & Resources
These resources aim to keep the CSUMB campus up to date and involved in student health and wellness issues.
The Campus Health Center is dedicated to keeping the campus community aware of new and important health issues facing college students.
Free Naloxone and Fentanyl Test Strips are available across CSUMB to support a safer campus.
CSUMB complies with SB 367, AB 461, and AB 1841 by providing these life-saving and harm-reduction tools through participation in the Naloxone Distribution Project (NDP).
- Naloxone is a life-saving medication that can reverse an overdose from opioids—including heroin, fentanyl, and prescription opioid medications—when given in time.
- Learn when and how to use Naloxone
- Naloxone Training Video
- Narcan instructions (PDF)
- Fentanyl test strips are a harm-reduction tool used to detect the presence of fentanyl in drug samples prior to ingestion.
- Learn when and how to use Fentanyl Test Strips.
- Fentanyl Testing to Prevent Overdose (PDF)
- Fentanyl Test Strips FAQs (PDF)
Free Naloxone and Fentanyl Test Strips are available to students, staff, and faculty at the below locations.
|
Department |
Building/Address |
Location |
|
Alumni and Visitors Center |
97 |
Lobby |
|
Basic Needs |
12, Student Center |
The Hub |
|
Campus Health Center |
80, Health & Wellness Services |
Waiting Room |
|
CAHSS |
504, CAHSS |
3 stations: 1st floor lobby, 2nd floor lobby near Cinematic Arts & 2nd floor near WLC Corridor |
|
CHSHS |
86, Ocean Hall A |
South Entry/Lobby Area |
|
Center for Advising |
508, Library |
3180 |
|
College of Business |
506, BIT |
2 stations: 1st floor, across from the elevator & office 300 |
|
College of Education |
2 (Playa), 3 (Del Mar) |
2 stations: 1 in Playa lobby and 1 in Del Mar lobby |
|
College of Science |
53, Chapman |
3 stations: 1st floor entrance, 2nd floor left of stairs, 3rd floor left of stairs |
|
Cooperative Learning Center |
508, Library |
Desk Next to Room 2129 |
|
Corporation Human Resources |
8 Upper Ragsdale, Monterey, CA, 93940 |
First Aid Station |
|
Helen Rucker Center for Black Excellence |
12, Student Center |
120 |
|
HHSPP |
86, Ocean Hall D |
Classroom Entry |
|
International Programs |
201, Gavilan Hall |
Lobby |
|
Kinesiology |
82, Valley Hall D |
115 A&P Lab |
|
Library |
508 |
3 stations: 1st floor entrance, 2nd floor next to elevator & 3rd floor next to elevator |
|
Nursing |
86, Ocean Hall C |
Classroom |
|
Otter Sports Center |
90 |
Front Desk |
|
Otter Student Union |
552 |
2 stations: 2nd Floor Charge Station & 3rd Floor Associated Students |
|
Project Rebound |
10, Dunes Hall |
2 stations: Both bathrooms inside building |
|
Social Work |
82, Valley Hall A & B |
2 Stations: Classroom Entry in A & Lobby in B |
|
Speech-Language Pathology |
21, Beach Hall |
West Conference Room |
|
Sports Center |
29 |
Front desk |
|
Student Center |
12 |
All Gender Restroom |
|
Student Services |
47 |
2 stations: 1st floor entrance & 3rd floor between Financial Aid and Records |
|
University Center |
29 |
Lobby |
|
University Police Department |
82, Valley Hall |
Lobby |
|
World Theater |
28 |
Lobby |
|
Housing |
|
|
|
Asilomar |
203 |
1st Floor Kitchen |
|
Avocet |
208 |
1st Floor Kitchen |
|
Cypress |
202 |
1st Floor Kitchen |
|
Manzanita |
205 |
1st Floor Kitchen |
|
Promontory |
326 |
Cyber Cafe, Common Area |
|
Pinnacles |
302 |
Lobby Desk |
|
Sanderling |
211 |
1st Floor Kitchen |
|
Strawberry |
301 |
119, Lobby Vending Room |
|
Tortuga |
210 |
1st Floor Kitchen |
|
Vineyard |
303 |
Lobby Desk |
|
Willet |
204 |
1st Floor Kitchen |
|
Yarrow |
206 |
1st Floor Kitchen |
|
East Campus |
Antietam |
Laundry Room |
|
East Campus |
Saratoga |
Laundry Room |
If any Naloxone station is empty, seek an alternate station or visit the Campus Health Center in Building 80.
Free drink drug test strips are available at the Campus Health Center, complying with AB 1524 to support a safer campus.
The drug test strips will detect the presence of GHB, Rohypnol and Ketamine in drinks.
According to the National Collegiate Health Assessment (NCHA) conducted at CSUMB in spring 2024, 38.4% of students who took the survey reported that they or their partner used an external condom the last time they had vaginal intercourse, which prevents the transmission of STDs/STIs. This percentage is 11.8% lower than the national NCHA comparison group and is 16.4% lower than when the assessment was previously conducted at CSUMB in spring 2018.
The Condom Dispenser Program (CDP)* aims to increase access and promote awareness of condom use to reduce the risk of STD/STI transmission by providing no cost external condoms to residents in main campus and east campus housing areas. The links below provide more educational material and resources:
- How to prevent Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
- STD Prevention Infographic
- Monterey County HIV program
- When to get tested
- Monterey County STD Partner Notification Services
- Monterey County HIV/STD Resource Guide - Testing Locations (the Campus Health center is a testing location)
*The CDP is a collaboration between Health Promotion & Education, Student Housing & Residential Life, Campus Planning & Development, Campus Facilities, the Dean of Students and the Monterey County Health Department Division of Communicable Disease. This collaborative effort has provided 14 dispensers that have been installed across on-campus housing units.
- COVID-19
- Monkeypox
- Masks: 3-ply surgical and KN95 masks are available in the CHC lobby. n95 masks upon request.
- CSUMB Personal Growth and Counseling Center
- CSUMB Student Disability and Accessibility Center (SDAC)
- Access Support Network (HIV/AIDS support)
- Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula (CHOMP)
- Doctors on Duty (DOD)
- Monterey County Health Department
- Monterey County Rape Crisis Center
- Natividad Medical Center
- Planned Parenthood
- Salinas Valley Health
- American Academy of Allergy Asthma & Immunology
- American College Health Association
- American Council on Science & Health
- American Medical Association
- Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
- FindRehabCenters.Org - Free online tools to locate addiction treatment facilities
- Mayo Clinic
- New England Journal of Medicine
- Nutrition
- PublicHealth.org - HIV/AIDS resources
- Quest Diagnostics
- Skincheck - the Melanoma Education Foundation
- Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC)
- U.S. Department of Health & Human Services