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UW CAMPUS

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Emergency Services

  • Crisis Intervention

  • On-Campus Referrals

  • On-Campus Resource Information

  • Assistance Reporting to UW

  • Academic Support (Authorized Absences)

  • Safety Planning

  • Accompaniment through UW Process/Investigations

  • Sexual Assault Response, Information, Support, & Assistance

  • Protection Orders (Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Stalking)

  • Court Escort

  • Medical Accompaniemnt

  • Shelter

  • Lock-Changing

  • Emergency Phones

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OnGoing Services

  • Academic Support (Working with Faculty)

  • Help Navigating UW Processes

  • Mental Health and Community Resource Referral

  • Campus and Community Education

  • Use of Office Space and Supplies

  • Language Translation Services

CAMPUS HELP

We'd love to hear from you

ANGEL

SAFE Project
Campus Services Coordinator

307-766-3434

UWPD

307-766-5179

LIBBY
THORSON

UW Assistant Dean of Students/Deputy Title IX Coordinator

307-766-3296

 student
health services

307-766-2130

jim
osborn

UW Title IX
Coordinator

307-766-5228

Title IX

No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex be excluded from the participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance.

Clery Act

This Act is a federal law that requires colleges to report crimes that occur "on campus" and school safety policies. This information is available each year in an Annual Security Report (ASR), which can be found on your school's website. The Clery Act also requires schools to have timely warning when there are known risks to public safety on campus.

The Clery Act also contains the Campus Sexual Assault Victim's Bill of Rights, which requires colleges to disclose education programming, campus disciplinary process, and victim rights regarding sexual violence complaints.

307-766-5228

307-766-5228

307-766-5228

307-766-5228

Reporting at UW

There are two ways to make a formal report. Survivors can choose either option, neither option, or both options.

  • Report to the University

  • Report to UWPD

    • UWPD Dispatch: 307-766-5179​

    • Anonymous reporting available at here

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