Help! Assistance for students in distress
Graduate studies can be exhilarating, challenging, and, at times, overwhelming. It is rarely mistaken as being an "easy" route by anyone's measure, and if you find you have entered a particularly difficult time period, know that you are not alone.
We at the Graduate School wish to encourage you to take advantage of the assistance available to you through the following links to help make your time at CU-Boulder as successful and life-enhancing as possible.
To this end, we provide two sources of information:
After Hours Crisis Services: Counseling and Psychological Services, (303) 492-6766
After Hours Victim Assistance: (303) 492-8855 and press "2". See also http://cuvictimassistance.com/after-hours for additional 24-hour hotlines
Alcohol and Substance Abuse Resources
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Bias Incident Hotline, (720) 935-0555
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
Discrimination and Harrassment, Office of
Safety Resources List (on- and off-campus resources, including such things as Emergency Assistance, Crisis, Campus Resource Centers, Physical/Psychological Health, Awareness & Prevention, and Reporting)
Additional Off-Campus Resources:- Alcoholics Anonymous
- Domestic Violence Crisis Services
- Moving to End Sexual Assault (MESA)
- National Graduate Student Crisis Line, (877) GRAD-HLP or (877) 472-3457
- Safehouse
For Faculty, Staff, or Students Concerned About Other Students:
- Quick Assist: A guide provided by Student Affairs to help faculty and staff identify and refer distressed students.
