About the Sexual Assault Response & Prevention Program
The Sexual Assault Response & Prevention (SARP) Program is an important part of the Wellness Resource Center and was established in 2004 in response to the needs and voices of Colorado College students, faculty, and staff. In 2022, the position title was updated from Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC) to Campus Advocate.
We believe that sexual and interpersonal violence are community issues that require a community response. Our vision is to foster a campus environment where all forms of sexual and relationship violence are not tolerated, and where respect, consent, and care are the norm.
Through advocacy, education, outreach, dialogue, and supportive services, the SARP Program works to reduce the incidence and impact of sexual misconduct within the Colorado College community.
Please note that the Campus Advocate does not provide counseling, legal advice, or other long-term services. If you are seeking counseling or legal resources, our staff can help connect you with appropriate services and referrals.
Support is Always Available
counselingcenter@coloradocollege.edu
(719)-389-6093
Yalich Student Services, 2nd floor #211
819 N. Tejon St. Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Dedicated to supporting campus by providing professional mental health services to students. For enrolled students, there is no fee for the first six sessions of counseling.
CC Student Health Center (with UCHealth)
(719)-389-6384
Yalich Student Services, 2nd floor #212
819 N. Tejon St. Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Colorado College partners with UCHealth to provide consistent and quality health care. Primary care services, birth control, pregnancy and STI testing available among other services.
CC Chaplain’s Office
chaplainsoffice@coloradocollege.edu
(719)-389-6638
Shove Chapel
1010 N Nevada Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80903
The Chaplain's Office fosters the life of the spirit by inviting authentic spiritual exploration and meaningful religious commitment. Open and inclusive to all faiths.
Ty Nagamatsu, CC Ombudsman
CC Ombuds Office
ombuds@coloradocollege.edu or tnagamatsu@coloradocollege.edu
A welcoming and confidential resource for faculty, staff, and students and an informal and safe environment for discussion. They work to ensure fair processes and equitable treatment in matters of concern, to facilitate communication, and to prevent problems from escalating.
campussafety@coloradocollege.edu
1106 N. Cascade Avenue
Non-Emergency (719)-389-6707
Emergency (719)-389-6911
Available 24/7. Combination of unarmed Campus Safety officers and sworn, armed city contracted officers.
CC Office for Civil Rights & Title IX Office
214 E. Dale Street #210 Colorado Springs, CO 80903
A resource for all students, staff, and faculty for concerns involving discrimination, harassment, sexual misconduct (including sexual harassment and sexual assault), dating/domestic violence, stalking, related retaliation
Location & Contact
Wellness Resource Center
Yalich Student Services Building, Room 230
(between the Mail Center and the Bookstore)
Phone: 719-389-7316
Email: wellness@coloradocollege.edu
Hours
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Monday - Friday