University Police and Public Safety
1211 N Wildcat Way
(509) 963-2959
After Hours Non-Emergency:
(509) 925-8534
Emergency:
911
police@cwu.edu
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:
You may also report behaviors of concern through MyCWU using the Report Behaviors of Concern link.
Students exhibiting concerning behavioral issues or petential 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
Emotional Distress/Trauma
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
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