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These confidential services do not have an obligation to disclose any information provided to them without the express permission of the client.ÌýIf files are maintained, they are completely separate fromÌýacademic and employment records and cannot be accessed by campus or community systems without the client's signed authorization. There are exceptions to confidentiality that should be discussed with a counselor or provider.Ìý

Support services (advocacy, short-term trauma-specific counseling, and consultation) for students, staff, and faculty who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic, disturbing, or disruptive life event, recently or in the past.

Ìý ÌýPhone: 303-492-8855 (24-hour phone support)
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Ìý Location: Center for Community (C4C),ÌýRoom N450

Assists students, faculty, and staff to informally and impartially resolve complaints orÌýdisputes with other individuals, offices, or departments within the university. Does notÌýmaintain records and is independent of any department or office.

Ìý ÌýPhone: 303-492-5077
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Ìý Location:ÌýCenter for Community (C4C), Room N484

Faculty and Staff Assistance Program (FSAP)

Offers counseling, consultation, and workshops for university faculty and staff.

Ìý ÌýPhone: 303-492-3020
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Ìý Location: Administrative Research Center (ARCE),ÌýEast Campus, 3100 Marine Street, 3rd Floor, Room A353

Offers a range of mental health services including groups, workshops, and counseling for CU Â鶹ӰԺ students.Ìý

Ìý ÌýPhone: 303-492-2277Ìý(24-hour phone service)
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Ìý Location: Center for Community (C4C), Room N352

Raimy Psychology Clinic

Offers students, faculty, and staff low-cost psychotherapy services provided by doctoral students in the Clinical Psychology program.

Ìý ÌýPhone: 303-492-5177
ÌýRaimy website
Ìý Location: Muenzinger Psychology Building, 1905 Colorado Avenue, 2nd Floor of D-wing (D232)

WellTrack

WellTrack is a free app that is available to all CU Â鶹ӰԺ students. It is designed to help you understand your mental health and to provide you with the help that you need right now. WellTrack's suite of online tools and courses helps you identify, understand, and address issues like stress, resiliency, anxiety and/or depression. WellTrack is a self-guided and interactive way to manage your mental well-being.

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Ìý ÌýPhone:Ìý303-492-5101
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Ìý Locations: Wardenburg Health Center

Academic Live Care

Academic LiveCare (ALC) is a free telehealth platform that allows students, staff, and faculty to schedule and attend mental health and medical appointments from home, the office, or wherever you are on the go. This service is free regardless of your health insurance plan.

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Provides legal counseling to students on matters such as traffic violations, criminal charges, and employment problems. Does not provide advice on internal university issues.

ÌýÌý Phone: 303-492-6813
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ÌýÌý Location: University Memorial CenterÌý(UMC), 311

CAPS offers support services (information, advocacy, short-term counseling/support) for students who have been accused of prohibited conduct (respondent).

To get connected with CAPS schedule a screening appointment online at or come to a .

Ìý ÌýPhone: 303-492-2277 (24-hour phone service).
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Ìý Location: Center for Community (C4C), Suite N352

Student Support & Case ManagementÌý(SSCM)

SSCM assists students to reduce the adverse impact of challenging situations through connection with campus partners, community resources, and support systems.ÌýYou can refer a student who is distressed, withdrawn, depressed, or anxious, or if you believe they may be a potential threat to themselves or others.ÌýSSCM works to ensure the safety and well-being of both the student and the CU community.

Ìý ÌýPhone: 303-492-7348
ÌýStudent Support & Case Management website
Ìý Location: Center for Community (C4C), Room S460

Health and Wellness Services is committed to improving the overall health and well-being of CU Â鶹ӰԺ students through a variety of services across campus. Visit the website for a full listing of services and departments.

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Center for Inclusion & Social Change (CISC)Ìý

TheÌývisionÌýof the Center is to provide high impact transformational community building and educational programs to the CU community and to nurture leaders grounded in the core concepts of intersectional identity development, diversity, equity, and social justice.ÌýCISC is also the home of the Pride Office that serves LGBTQ+ and allied students, staff, and faculty through support resources and education.

Ìý ÌýPhone: 303-492-0272
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Ìý Location: Center for Community (C4C), Room N320

The CUCRC provides a supportive student community, free support meetings, sober social events, recovery coaching, resources, and referrals.Ìý

Ìý ÌýPhone: 303-492-9642
Ìý ÌýCUCRC website
Ìý Location: University Memorial Center (UMC) Room 414

Center for Student InvolvementÌý(CSI)

CSI connects all CU Â鶹ӰԺ students with experiences that promote student success, personal growth, and a vibrant campus community.

Ìý ÌýPhone: 303-492-6366
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Ìý Location: University Memorial Center (UMC), 330

Disability Services ensures that students with disabilities receive reasonable accommodations and services to participate fully in the academic environment.

Ìý ÌýPhone: 303-492-8671
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ÌýEmail Disability Services
Ìý Location: Center for Community (C4C), Room N200

VMA is a one-stop shop for all programs, policies, pay, information, and support for prospective and current student veterans and veteran dependents. Ìý

Ìý ÌýPhone: 303-492-7322
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Ìý Location: Center for Academic Success & Engagement (CASE), Room W322

CU Â鶹ӰԺ Hillel is the Center for Jewish Life on campus that strives to create a safe, welcoming community for all Jewish students on campus.

Ìý ÌýPhone: 303-997-7033
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Ìý Location: 2795 Colorado Ave, Â鶹ӰԺ, CO 80302

Residence Life

Residence Hall Directors are available for support when students need someone to talk to. Hall Directors are full-time staff who live and work in the halls. They can listen, offer support, and point students to proper resources when necessary. To reach a Hall Director, students can stop by the Community Center in their building.

Ìý ÌýPhone: 303-492-7260
ÌýResident Life website

Employee Relations provides consultation to employees and supervisors who need support addressingÌýworkplace or personnelÌýproblems.

Ìý ÌýPhone: 303-492-0956
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Ìý Location: Administrative Research Center (ARCE),ÌýEast Campus, 3100 Marine Street, 3rd Floor

Faculty Relations

Faculty Relations provides services to faculty members and academic administrators to help develop and maintain working relationships that are positive and productive.

Ìý ÌýPhone: 303-492-0447
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OIEC Support and Safety Measures

A variety of measures can be put in place after an occurrence of sexual misconduct, intimate partner violence, stalking,Ìýdiscrimination, and harassment to ensure safety and reduce disruptions toÌýdaily life.

Office of Institutional Equity & Compliance (OIEC)
Ìý ÌýPhone:Ìý303-735-7521
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Support services (consultation, advocacy, trauma-focused short-term counseling) for students, staff, and faculty who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic, disturbing, or disruptive life event, recently or in the past. OVA also offers safety planning and can assist with various systems such as medical, academic, criminal, administrative, and civil, including OIEC, student conduct, police reporting processes, and protection orders.

Ìý ÌýPhone: 303-492-8855 (24-hour phone service)
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Ìý Location: Center for Community,ÌýRoom N450

Ìý ÌýPhone:Ìý303-492-5101
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Ìý Locations: Wardenburg Health Center

Health and Wellness Services is committed to improving the overall health and well-being of CU Â鶹ӰԺ students and employees through a variety of services across campus. Visit the website for a full listing of services and departments.

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Ìý ÌýPhone: 303-492-8057
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Ìý Location: Center for Community (C4C),ÌýS355

Noncitizen survivors of domestic violence (committed by a family member or intimate partner) may be eligible for the Ìýor a V. For those with limited income, legal services may be available from Ìýor the .

Medical Forensic Evidence Exams

The Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) program at Foothills Hospital is staffed by nurses with special training in expertly caring for and collecting evidence from recent victims of sexual assault.

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Free, confidential support and information for victims/survivors of sexual assault.

Ìý ÌýPhone: 303-443-7300 (24-hour hotline)
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Free, confidential support and services for intimate partner abuse.

Ìý ÌýPhone: 303-444-2424 (24-hour hotline)
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The Â鶹ӰԺ District Attorney's Office has a hotline designated for reporting hate or bias-motivated crimes.

​ÌýÌý Phone: 303-441-1595
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ÌýÌý Location: Justice Center, 1777 Sixth Street, Â鶹ӰԺ

Confidential, emergency psychiatric phone and walk-in services.

Ìý ÌýPhone: 303-447-1665 (available all hours)
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Anonymously report anything that is threatening.

Ìý ÌýPhone: 1-877-542-7233 (available all hours)
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Ìý ÌýPhone: 303-415-7000
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Ìý Location: 4747 Arapahoe Avenue, Â鶹ӰԺ, CO

The Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) program at Foothills Hospital is staffed by nurses with special training in expertly caring for and collecting evidence from recent victims of sexual assault.

Ìý ÌýPhone: 303-415-8818
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Ìý Location: 4747 Arapahoe Avenue Â鶹ӰԺ, CO 80303

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Ìý ÌýPhone: 1-800-669-4000
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