Colorado State University Athletics

Student Support Resources

End Hazing
(970) 491-5312 
201 Administration Building
Monday – Friday, 8am- 5pm.

The student experience on campus should be about growing, learning, and discovering, not about peer pressure, isolation, and harassment. Yet, those negatives are what some students experience at the hands of peers. Statistics show that more than half of CSU students have experienced these emotions, particularly if they are in a club, on a team or in an organization, due hazing. It’s time. Let’s build a Ram Family without hazing.

Website with resources to help prevent and report hazing:
https://endhazing.colostate.edu/
 



CSU Health and Medical Center Counseling Services: Provides counseling and spiritual care services.

(970) 491‐6053 | (970) 491-7111 (after-hours)

Location for drop-in or appointment:
151 W. Lake St., 3rd Floor
(corner of College Ave. and Prospect Rd.)
Monday – Friday, 8am- 5pm.

Website Information to Make an Appointment:
https://health.colostate.edu/make-a-counseling-appointment/
 



The Office of the Ombuds (To ensure that you receive the best service, please call or e-mail to make an appointment.)
316 General Services Building (GSB), 1251 S. Mason St.
University Ombuds: Melissa Emerson, (970) 491-1527, Melissa.Emerson@colostate.edu
Faculty Ombuds: Kathy Rickard, Ph.D. (970) 491-5121, kathryn.rickard@colostate.edu
 


Women and Gender Advocacy Center: Victim Assistance Team (VAT)
(970) 492‐4242 (24-Hour Hotline)
(970) 491‐6384 (WGAC Office)
wgac@colostate.edu
https://wgac.colostate.edu/support/about-advocacy/

Location for drop-in or appointment:
112 Student Services (corner of Libby Coy Way and University)
Monday – Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
 



Student Case Management - (970) 491-8051

help4rams@colostate.edu
http://studentcasemanagement.colostate.edu

Location for drop-in or appointment:
501 W. Lake Street, Suite B (Aggie Village – Walnut Bldg.)
Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
 



Tell Someone Hotline: 970-491-1350
  • Concerned about someone? Tell Someone!
  • If you are concerned about the health, well-being or safety of a CSU student or employee, you are encouraged to Tell Someone
 

CSU Health Network: 970-491-7121 
CSU Health Network Counseling Services: 970-491-1350
  • Confidential counseling for students.
On-Call Counselor (after hours): 970-491-7111 
CSU Police Department: 970-491-6425 or call 911 
Office of Equal Opportunity: 970-492-4242 
Report an Incidents of Bias: Click Here
  • A bias incident is any conduct, speech, or expression, motivated in whole or in part by bias or prejudice that is meant to intimidate, demean, mock, degrade, marginalize, or threaten individuals or groups based on that individual or groups actual or perceived identities.