Behavioral Issues


The online Behaviors of Concern report is a tool for members of the CWU Community to pass along information to the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities regarding:

  • Requests for assistance or support with emotional, physical, or health related concerns
  • Disruptive, disturbing, or concerning behaviors that do not rise to the level of an immediate 9-1-1 notification, but may include potential university policy violations and or safety concerns.

You may also report behaviors of concern through MyCWU using the Report Behaviors of Concern link.

Students exhibiting concerning behavioral issues or potential university policy violations such as: academic dishonesty, harassment, discrimination, other disruptive or concerning behaviors can be referred to the Office of Student Rights & Responsibilities for outreach and investigation to address the behaviors in accordance with the Student Conduct Code.

Location: Bouillon 204

Phone: 509-963-1515

Medical and Counseling Clinic

Students seeking confidential testing or emotional/support/counseling related to family or relationship concerns, grief or loss, identity issues, mental health concerns (anxiety, depression, stress, suicidal ideation, self-harming behaviors, etc.), transition to or out of college, and many more.

Location: Corner of 11th and Poplar

Medical Clinic: 509-963-1881

Counseling Clinic: 509-963-1391

Case Management Services

Students struggling with emotional distress or trauma can connect with Case Management Services who can assess the student's needs, connect with appropriate resources, and provide follow-up contact.

Location: Bouillon 204

Phone: 509-963-1515

CWU News

Blaise Dondji gives instruction to young soccer players at Bawa Soccer Camp

CWU professor saving lives in Cameroon through his love of soccer

July 13, 2026 by

CWU Child Life students hold baby dolls during one of their class field trips

National endorsement raises profile of CWU’s Child Life graduate program

July 13, 2026 by

More News