Columbia University Disciplinary Procedure for Sexual Assault

Resources


Respondent (Person Named in Complaint)

Counseling and Psychological Services (Columbia)

Counseling and Psychological Services supports the psychological and emotional well-being of the campus community by providing counseling, consultations, and crisis interventions — all of which adhere to strict standards of confidentiality.

Appointments during scheduled clinical hours: 212 854 2878
Clinician-on-call for after-hours health concerns: 212 854 9797

Furman Counseling Center (Barnard)

The Furman Counseling Center staff are committed to providing services in ways that recognize, respect, and value the diversity of Barnard students. The Center staff is made up of psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers who represent a wide variety of professional interests and specializations.

Furman Counseling Center: 212 854 2092
After-hours Psychological Emergency Line: 212 854 5727
Location: Hewitt Hall, First Floor (Barnard Campus)
Hours of regular operation:  Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm
Pre-scheduled evening appointments:  Monday – Thursday 5pm – 7pm

The Ombuds Office

The Ombuds Office offers a safe place for any member of the Columbia community to discuss workplace issues, interpersonal conflict, academic concerns, bureaucratic runarounds, and many other problems. You can speak freely to us because we promise to keep our discussions confidential, and we are not part of any formal University process. We don’t take sides in disputes and operate independently of the Columbia administration, reporting only to the president. Our offices are in two locations:

Morningside Heights
660 Schermerhorn Extension, Mail Code 5558
1200 Amsterdam Avenue
Tel: 212-854-1234
Fax: 212-854-6046
Office hours: Monday-Friday, 9am – 5pm and by appointment 

Columbia University Medical Center
101 Bard Hall, 50 Haven Avenue
Tel: 212-304-7026
Fax: 212-854-6046
Office hours: Wednesday, 10:30am – 2:30pm and by appointment

E-mail: ombuds@columbia.edu

Mental Health Service at CUMC

The Mental Health Service at CUMC, a division of Student Health Service, offers confidential consultations, counseling, psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy for individuals and couples. We are available for support throughout your time at the Columbia University Medical Center. We are staffed by psychologists and psychiatrists who are experienced in the issues that students face in the course of their professional training.

Location: 60 Haven Avenue- Lobby Level
Phone: 212 305 3400

Teacher's College Center for Psychological and Educational Services

The Center for Educational and Psychological Services (CEPS) is a community service, training, and research facility operated by Teachers College, Columbia University. CEPS offers a wide range of educational and psychological services to the greater New York community at affordable rates. These services are provided by advanced graduate students who are enrolled in professional, masters or doctoral degree programs at the college. Members of the Teachers College faculty closely supervise the provision of these services.

Disclaimer: The policy and procedures set forth on this Web site have been approved by the University's office of the General Counsel and are effective as of September 2008; accordingly, they are the governing Disciplinary Procedures for Sexual Assault.
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Office for Disciplinary Procedure for Sexual Assault212 854 1717
Counseling & Psychological Services212 854 2878
Furman Counseling Center212 854 2092
Peer Advocates (24hours/7days)212 854 WALK
Peer Counselors (7pm-11pm/7days)212 854 HELP
New York City Police Sex Crime Unit212 267 7273