FSU SAFE Office
The Office of Well-Being and Prevention (SAFE) provides programs and services to help students, staff, faculty and community members practice healthy choices!
Our Vision: Frostburg State University will be recognized for establishing a culture of well-being that actively supports, educates, and empowers students to make healthy choices by providing comprehensive campus activities, while reaching out to the university community with innovative, evidence informed, student-driven prevention programs.
Mission: The Office of Well-Being & Prevention Center (SAFE) engages students in developing leadership and critical thinking skills, which creates a campus environment supportive of academic success and wellness resulting in a reduction of student behavior risk factors and an increase in protective factors.
Strategies to increase student well-being
- Develop quality education to students, faculty, staff and community
- Provide research-based information about the nature, scope, and consequences of students’ use of alcohol, controlled substances, and the risk of other student behaviors
- Build a coalition of prevention partners both on and off campus
- Support social norming efforts to help challenge misperceptions of student alcohol and other drug use/abuse
- Support students in recovery and provide evidence based strategies to effectively provide treatment options to students who are at risk
- Utilize harm reduction approaches to empower students to make informed and healthy decisions
- Promote effective by-stander intervention via “Bthe1” initiatives
- Implement the use of science-based peer education as a vehicle to educate students about health, wellness and other related and relevant topics
What you're really scratching away.
S.A.F.E. Office
Pullen Hall, Room 109
101 Braddock Road
Frostburg, MD 21532
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
301-687-4761
301-687-7593
safeoffice@169577.com & BURGPeerEdNetwork@gmail.com
Don Swogger
SAFE Office Director and BURG Advisor
301-687-4761
dswogger@169577.com