Concerns about a CU Student
Contact one of the below centers if you have concerns about a CU Student.
Confidential Counseling Centers at University of Colorado-Boulder
- Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) 303.492.6766:
- https://counseling.colorado.edu/
- Free confidential counseling for CU students
- Walk-In hours are Monday - Friday, 10 AM - 4 PM
- Also has groups and workshops
- Faculty and Staff Assistance Program (FSAP) 303.492.3020:
- http://hr.colorado.edu/fsap
- Free confidential counseling for CU staff and faculty
- Provides assistance to faculty and staff for personal or work-related concerns
- Also had groups and workshops
- Office of Victim Assistance (OVA) 303.492.8855:
- http://cuvictimassistance.com
- Free, confidential counseling, advocacy, information and referrals for ALL CU community members, students, staff, faculty and their significant others
- Specialize in life disruptive events, including, but not limited to crime, gender violence, grief, bias motivated incident, harassment and violence
- Wardenburg’s Psychological Health and Psychiatry (PHP) 303.492.5654:
- http://healthcenter.colorado.edu/php/
- A mental health clinic at Wardenburg Health Center
- A confidential place for you to come and talk about your concerns
- Fees may apply
Advocacy Centers at University of Colorado-Boulder
- Center for Multicultural Affairs (CMA) 303.492.5667:
- www.colorado.edu/studentaffairs/cma/
- Multiculturally responsive programming to promote community building and mentorship opportunities across university affiliate groupings (student/staff/faculty)
- Diversity Consultations, Workshops, Trainings and Community Celebrations
- Peer mentors
- Disability Services 303.492.8671:
- www.colorado.edu/disabilityservices/
- Provide students with disabilities the tools, reasonable accommodations and support services to participate fully in the academic environment.
- Learn self-advocacy and create a network of resources.
- Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Queer (GLBTQ) Resource Center 303.492.1377:
- www.colorado.edu/GLBTQRC/
- Provide skills to create a safer space for GLBT students within the university community
- Promotes leadership development for GLBT and ally students via student leadership retreats, workshops, and convening the Queer Student Leader Coalition.
- Provides information dissemination and referral; educational, cultural and social programming; advocacy and voice for the GLBT community
- International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) (303) 492-8057:
- www.colorado.edu/oie/isss/
- Institutional responsibility for international students once they are admitted to CU
- Help departments bring in visiting scholars and researchers to CU
- Help answer questions concerning their legal status or other issues pertinent to their stay at CU
- Jewish Affairs 303.492.5816:
- Act as liaison with CU and community members-especially during difficult times
- Manage bias motivated incidents and educate faculty on the needs of Jewish students
- Foster inclusiveness and offer support and programming across multiple identities
- Consult with Legal Counsel as necessary around freedom of speech issues
- Office of Victim Assistance (OVA) 303.492.8855:
- http://cuvictimassistance.com
- Free, confidential counseling, advocacy, information and referrals for ALL CU community members, students, staff, faculty and their significant others
- Specialize in life disruptive events, including, but not limited to crime, gender violence, grief, bias motivated incident, harassment and violence
- Veteran Services 303.492.7322:
- http://veterans.colorado.edu
- Provide a key point of contact for information for the veteran/military community
- Establish and operate an informal veterans support group
- Assist in the transition from the military to campus life
- Develop an informal mentoring program for student veterans
- Student Outreach Retention Center for Equity (SORCE) 303. 492.1371:
- www.colorado.edu/SORCE/
- Represent the underrepresented and provide retention workshops for current students
- Outreach to underrepresented communities from K-12 while encouraging higher education
- Host events: Chili pots, Ralphie’s Roundup, Chauncey’s Roundup, Open Mic-Nites, Student Olympics
- Women’s Resource Center (WRC) 303.492.5713:
- www.colorado.edu/WomensResourceCenter/
- Peer groups for people with shared interests or identities
- A supportive, women-centered space where students, faculty, staff and community can hang out, network, build community, and gain strength from one another
- Staff and volunteers engage in policy work to improve women's equity on campus, dedicated to providing information and assistance in order to improve women's ability to self-advocate
