The following resources are not required to share information about incidents of sex-based harassment with the Title IX Office:
Mental Health & Wellness Services (626) 585-7273
Mental Health & Wellness Services offers short-term individual and group counseling services to help students improve their daily functioning and academic success. Their staff can:
- Listen to you, validate your experience, and empower you with options
- Share information about your rights and reporting options
- Offer crisis intervention and brief therapy
- Offer support, counseling, and referrals for others who may have been affected by incident(s) such as friends, partners, and witnesses.
- Provide you with information regarding a forensic medical exam
- Provide guidance on best practices for sexual assault evidence preservation
- Referrals to free and low-cost community-based services
Visit their website to learn more or to make an appointment
Student Health Services D-105, (626) 585-7244
Student Health Services provides clinical care for students designed to address health promotion, disease prevention, short-term acute illnesses and injuries, and to assist students with finding resources to help them manage their health conditions. The Student Health Fee, paid as part of enrollment at °®¶¹´«Ã½ (°®¶¹´«Ã½C), covers most services at °®¶¹´«Ã½C’s Student Health Services, with no need for payment, insurance or a co-pay. Services that aren't covered by the Student Health Fee are offered at a reduced cost. Their staff can provide:
- Medical consultation with a licensed health professional
- Treatment for minor injuries and evaluate your overall well-being
- Screening and treatment for sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
- Free pregnancy testing
- Emergency contraception at a reduced cost
- STI Tests (Chlamydia and Gonorrhea) at a reduced cost
- Provide you with information and a referral to receive a forensic medical exam
- Provide guidance on best practices for sexual assault evidence preservation
- Referrals to free and low-cost community-based services
- Information about your rights and reporting options
Employee Assistance Programs
SISC Anthem 24/7 (800) 999-7222
SISC Anthem provides confidential services and resources at no cost to employees and family members of °®¶¹´«Ã½. (Please note that you do not have to be enrolled into Anthem to partake of the services). If you or a family member needs counseling, you get up to 6 visits with a licensed professional. Counseling sessions can be over the phone, in-person, and online. The EAP also offers Web-Based tools and resources such as articles, checklists, quizzes, webinars, podcasts, and eLearning modules. Resources are available online at Company Code SISC.
Guidance Resources (855) 891-3684
Guidance Resources provides confidential services and resources at no cost to full-time employees and family members of °®¶¹´«Ã½. If you are enrolled in Life and AD&D insurance, this program provides access to a wide array of services such as online will preparation, legal support, grief, counseling on coping with occasional challenges of day-to-day life, and many more confidential resources and services. Resources are available at To register use LifeKeys for Organization Web ID.