As the war in Ukraine continues, our university community has voiced increasing concern regarding the Russian attack. Please find more below on the university’s actions and resources.
CAPS offers confidential, on-campus mental health and psychiatric services for a variety of concerns.They offer mental health-related workshops, group therapy, brief individual therapy, psychiatry and 24/7 crisis services.
C4C, Room N352
303-492-2277
24/7 phone support
International Student & Scholar Services
ISSS supports students and scholars as part of the international campus community. The office can direct international campus community members who are having trouble accessing funds from their home country and provide othersupport.
C4C, Room S355
isss@colorado.edu
Faculty & Staff Assistance Program
FSAPis dedicated to serving the emotional and psychological needs of the campus community, specifically ŷڱƵ Boulder employees. All FSAP staff are trained as generalist counselors and are equipped to deal with a wide range of personal and work-related issues.
303-492-3020
Schedule an appointment
OVA offers free and confidential consultation, support, advocacyand trauma focused short-term counseling for students, faculty and staff who have experienced a traumatic or life-disruptive event.
C4C, Room N450
303-492-8855
24/7 phone support
SSCM assists students who are experiencing distress from events, such as personal or family crisis.SSCM works collaboratively to support academic success and emotional well-being.
C4C,Room N460
303-492-734
Raimy Clinic, Department of Psychology & Neuroscience
Affordable therapy is available through ŷڱƵ Boulder’s Raimy Clinic for individuals residing in ŷڱƵ. Sessions can be held in-person and or Zoom.
303-492-5177 (confidential voicemail for intake)
raimy@colorado.edu