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On Campus Resources

Confidential Resources

You may want to speak with someone confidentially about what happened to you. The staff/offices listed below are confidential resources.


The EmPOWER Center

The EmPOWER Center formally opened in late 2015 and is the Violence Prevention and Advocacy Center of The Claremont Colleges. The Center works collaboratively to support 7C-wide educational programs and provide holistic, confidential support to students impacted by sexual violence, dating/domestic violence, or stalking. The Center collaborates closely with Project Sister Family Services, a community agency, to provide counseling services to students.

909-607-0690 (To schedule an appointment with the Project Sister counselor located at the EmPOWER Center)

1030 Dartmouth Avenue

Claremont, CA 91711

Hours:

Monday-Friday 9am-5pm

Walk-In Hours:

Tuesday 4pm-6pm

Email: RShahEmPOWER@cuc.claremont.edu

Click here for more information on the EmPOWER Center.

 

Members of the Clergy

The Chaplains of The Claremont Colleges empower and enhance spiritual life at The Claremont Colleges by integrating intellectual and spiritual growth, guiding questions about values, life choices and ethics, nurturing religious faith, building community, and training future leaders for service. Jewish, Catholic, Interdenominational, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Latter-Day Saints, Christian Science, Zen Meditation, and other on-campus religious and spiritual groups meet at McAlister Center for worship services and programs overseen by the Chaplains.

909-621-8685

McAlister Center for Religious Activities

919 North Columbia Avenue

Claremont, CA 91711

Hours:

Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

Email: chaplains@cuc.claremont.edu

Father Joe Fenton: Joe_Fenton@cuc.claremont.edu

Rabbi Danny Shapiro: Daniel_Shapiro@cuc.claremont.edu

Dr. Jeff Liou: Jeff_Liou@cuc.claremont.edu

Imam Adeel Zeb: Adeel_Zeb@cuc.claremont.edu

Website


Monsour Counseling and Psychological Services

909-621-8202

Tranquada Student Services Center, 1st floor

757 College Way

Claremont, CA 91711

Hours:

Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm

Website

 

Queer Resource Center Director, Manny Diaz

The Queer Resource Center of the Claremont Colleges (QRC) provides support, resources, leadership development, and an inclusive and welcoming space for all members of the Claremont Colleges community to explore issues relating to sexual and gender identities. Through collaboration with students, faculty, and staff the QRC creates opportunities for fellowship, thoughtful dialogue, and the pursuit of knowledge.

Please note that the Director of QRC has been designated as a confidential resource. All other QRC staff are Responsible Employees, who are obligated to share disclosures of sexual assault, dating/domestic violence, and stalking with a Title IX Coordinator in order for the campus to offer resources to the student.

(909) 607-1817

Queer Resource Center, Pomona College

395 E. 6th Street

Claremont, CA 91711

E-mail: Manuel.Diaz@pomona.edu

Hours:

Monday-Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (open late until 8pm on Tuesday)

Director’s drop-in hours (Spring 2018): Wednesdays, 10-11 AM

Obtaining Plan B

The “morning-after pill,” Levonorgestrel, is available as an emergency measure after unprotected intercourse. It must be administered within 72 hours of unprotected intercourse and is about 75% effective. Plan B is FDA approved for over-the-counter dispensing for women 17 years of age and older.

Where to Get Plan B: Plan B is available at CUC Student Health Services for $20, no appointment is required if you are 17 or older. Students under the age of 17 are required to see a health care provider. Please schedule an appointment accordingly.

Vending Machines: Plan B is available 24/7 at the Wellness room, Walker Lounge, Pomona College. Pay with Claremont Cash.

Other Sources: You can log on to National Institutes of Health (NIH) for more information.

 

Student Advocates Groups

Advocates for Survivors of Sexual Assault provide peer-to-peer support to survivors of sexual violence, dating/domestic violence, and stalking. They provide emotional support, connection to resources, and can aid in the reporting process as well. Advocates also seek to eliminate these forms of violence from our campuses through educational outreach programs.Advocates are available only when school is in session.

 

Claremont McKenna Advocates for Survivors of Sexaul Assault

CARE Center Hours:

Monday-Friday 3pm-5pm

Hotline (available 24/7): (909) 377-2400

Email: cmcadvocates@gmail.com

Facebook: https:www.facebook.com/CMCadvocates

Pitzer Advocates for Survivors of Sexual Assault

Advocates Open Office Hours (office on the second floor of the Grove House):
Mon, Tues, Weds, Fri: 3pm-4pm
Thursday 10am-11am
Saturday and Sunday: 3-5pm
Website: https://pitzeradvocates.squarespace.com/
Email: pzadvocates@pitzer.edu
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pitzeradvocates/

Pomona Advocates for Survivors of Sexual Assault*

*not confidential till Nov. 2018
HEART Center Open Hours:
Monday-Thursday 6pm-10pm
Friday and Sunday 7pm-9pm
Website: https://www.poadvocates.com/
Email: advocates@pomona.edu
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PomonaAdvocates/

Scripps Advocates for Survivors of Sexual Assault

Warmline (8pm-8am daily when classes are in session): 909-214-2138
Website: https://scrippsadvocates.wordpress.com/
Email: Scrippsadvocates@gmail.com
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/scrippsadvocates

 

Other Sources of Support

There are many sources of support and information at the colleges, however, many individuals are “responsible employees.” Responsible employees are legally obligated to disclose what they learn about an incident of sexual assault, dating violence, stalking or sexual harassment to the Title IX Coordinator. On all the campuses, responsible employees include all dean of student staff, faculty, coaches, resident advisors, and senior administrative staff. If you are not sure if you want to pursue action, you may want to speak with a confidential support resource first. If you choose to speak with one of resources below, you have the option of limiting the details you share while you gather more information to help inform your decision. Making a report to a responsible employee does not mean that a grievance process will automatically move forward. Unless there is an ongoing threat to the reporting student or the Claremont Colleges community, a process will not move forward without the consent of the reporting student.

Title IX Coordinators

 

Deans of Students Staff

 

Harvey Mudd Advocates for Survivors of Sexual Assault (private, non-confidential resource)

Website: https://muddadvocates.wordpress.com/
Email: advocates@g.hmc.edu
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/muddadvocates

 

Claremont Graduate University Advocates for Survivors of Sexual Assault (private, non-confidential resource)

Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) resource as well.

Office Location: 1030 Dartmouth Avenue

Office Hours: Appointments only for Spring 2017. Send an email to advocates@cgu.edu to request an appointment. Evening appointments (after 5:00 P.M.) are available upon request.

Wednesday 9am-5pm

Thursday and Friday 9am-11:30am

Website: https://mycampus.cgu.edu/web/advocates

Email: advocates@cgu.edu

The Claremont Police Department

Emergencies: dial 9-1-1
909-399-5411 (non-emergency number)
570 West Bonita Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711
Lobby Hours:

7am-10pm, 7 days a week
Website

 

Department of Campus Safety for The Claremont Colleges

909-607-2000 (emergency)
909-621-8170
150 East 8th Street
Claremont, CA 91711
Website

Student Health Services

909-621-8222

Tranquada Student Services Center

757 College Way

Claremont, CA 91711

Hours:

Monday, Tuesday, Friday 8am-5pm

Wednesday 8am-7pm

Thursday 9am-5pm

For after hours emergencies, please contact Campus Safety (909-607-2000)

Email: SHSrecords@cuc.claremont.edu

Website

In general, the disclosure of private information contained in medical records is protected by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). In the context of sexual violence, however, medical providers in California, including medical providers at Student Health Services, are required to notify law enforcement if a patient tells medical personnel they have experienced sexual violence. The patient has the right to request that a survivor advocate be present with them when they speak with the police and to request that criminal charges not be pursued. Neither on- nor off-campus medical providers will notify the college of the report.

Health Education Outreach (HEO)

HEO is dedicated to empowering students to make intentional healthy lifestyle choices. HEO strives to create a supportive environment that nourishes all dimensions of personal health and well-being for students of the Claremont Colleges. HEO provides relevant and appropriate health and wellness support and resources, to help students play an active role in achieving, protecting, and sustaining their health and wellness.

909-607-3602

Tranquada Student Services Center

757 College Way

Claremont, CA 91711
Hours:

Monday-Friday 10am-5pm

Wednesday 10am-7:30pm

Email: Alex.Washburn@claremont.edu
Website

(7C) Queer Resource Center

The Queer Resource Center of the Claremont Colleges (QRC) provides support, resources, leadership development, and an inclusive and welcoming space for all members of the Claremont Colleges community to explore issues relating to sexual and gender identities. Through collaboration with students, faculty, and staff the QRC creates opportunities for fellowship, thoughtful dialogue, and the pursuit of knowledge.
Please note that the Director of QRC has been designated as a confidential resource. All other QRC staff are Responsible Employees, who are obligated to share disclosures of sexual assault, dating/domestic violence, and stalking with a Title IX Coordinator in order for the campus to offer resources to the student.
909-607-1817
Walton Commons, Pomona College
395 East 6th Street

Hours:

Monday-Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (open late until 8pm on Tuesday)

Email: QRCClaremont@gmail.com

Website
Website (Resources for Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Individuals)
Facebook

 

Asian American Resource Center (AARC)

909-621-8639

Smith Campus Center, Suite 240

170 East Sixth Street

Claremont, CA 91711

Email: aarc@pomona.edu

Website

Center for Asian Pacific American Students (CAPAS)

909-607-9816
909-607-9814

Mead Hall X132

1050 North Mills Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711

Email: capas@pitzer.edu

Website

Chicano Latino Student Affairs (CLSA)

909-621-8044

Tranquada Student Services Center, 2nd floor

757 College Way

Claremont, CA 91711

Hours:

Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

Email: clsa@cuc.claremont.edu

Website

Office of Black Student Affairs (OBSA)

909-607-3669
139 East 7th Street
Claremont, CA 91711

Hours:

Monday-Friday 9am-5pm

Email: obsa@cuc.claremont.edu
Website

International Place of The Claremont Colleges

909-607-4571
390 East Ninth Street
Claremont, CA 91711

Email: ipoffice@cmc.edu
Website

Office of Institutional Diversity (OID)

909-607-8875

301 Platt Boulevard

Claremont, CA 91711

Email: oid@hmc.edu

Website

Ombuds Office – Conchita Serri

909-621-2328
Harvard Building/McCarthy Building, Suite 103
401 North Harvard Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711
Email: pomonacollegeombuds@hotmail.com
Website

 

Scripps Communities of Resources and Empowerment (SCORE)

909-607-7828
Frankel/Routt Annex
402 East Twelfth Street
Claremont, CA 91711
Hours:
Monday-Friday 9am-6pm
Email: jwells@scrippscollege.edu
Website

 

Student Disability Resource Center (SDRC)

(909) 607-7419

Tranquada Student Services Center, 1st floor

757 College Way

Claremont, CA 91711

Hours:

Monday–Friday 8am–5pm

Email: sdrc@cuc.claremont.edu

Website

There may be additional resources on individual campuses, such as a campus Ombuds office, Diversity officer, etc. The Title IX Coordinator on each campus and campus specific websites may provide information regarding additional resources that may be available for that campus.