Office of Student Affairs

The Office of Student Affair provides all students, faculty, and alumni with valuable resources, information, and services.

Office of Student Affairs Staff Contact Information

If you require assistance, or need up-to-date program information, please contact us at:

Phone: (631) 444-3200
Email: son_office_of_student_affairs@stonybrook.edu
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm excluding holidays.


Kenneth MacDowell - Kenneth.MacDowell@stonybrook.edu
Director for School of Nursing Office of Student Affairs


Mary Boullianne - Mary.Boullianne@stonybrook.edu
Coordinator, Admissions and Clinical Applications


Jennifer Coppola - Jennifer.Coppola@stonybrook.edu
Coordinator of Academic Progression and Retention


Pura Capone - Pura.Capone@stonybrook.edu
Coordinator of Graduate Clinical Placements and Clinical Contracts


Jennifer Kuhl - Jennifer.Kuhl@stonybrook.edu
Assistant Director, Office of Student Affairs
Assistant Registrar, Student Records and Registration


Lisa Lent - Lisa.Lent@stonybrook.edu
Coordinator of Student Documentation


Required Documents

In the event that you are experiencing personal and/or health difficulties that are negatively affecting your academic success, Stony Brook University provides a range of services to students through the University’s Student Support Team whose mission is to empower students to overcome obstacles to their growth both inside and outside the classroom. 

 

Newly Admitted Student Documents

All newly admitted students will receive an email from the SON Required Documentation email address, shown below, with detailed instructions to utilize the CastleBranch web based software system. This system requires a one time fee and is where students will upload and manage required documents. "son_required_documentation@stonybrook.edu"

The Stony Brook University School of Nursing reserves the right to change admission and program criteria to meet prevailing accreditation, regulatory and registration requirements.

Transcripts from foreign institutions must be evaluated for transfer equivalency credits by an accredited evaluation service, such as the World Education Services (WES)