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Campus Safety
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If you have an emergency on campus, call 911 or Campus Safety at ext. 72000.
Campus Safety’s full phone numbers are (909) 607-2000 or (909) 621-8170.
Campus Safety protects the persons and property of students, faculty, staff, and visitors of
The Claremont Colleges, assisting law enforcement and other emergency service providers
as needed, by being the first responder to emergencies. We also offer 24/7
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Health Education Outreach
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(909) 621-3602 www.cuc.claremont.edu/healtheducation
Health Education Outreach (HEO) is dedicated to empowering students to make intentional healthy lifestyle choices. We strive to create a supportive environment that nourishes
all dimensions of personal health and well-being for students of The Claremont Colleges.
At HEO, we provide relevant and appropriate health and wellness support and resources
to help students play an active role in achieving, protecting, and sustaining their health and
wellness.
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Services we provide:
n Patrol all campus streets, byways, and interior areas and monitor alarms and surveillance
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n Free in-office services (HIV testing, condoms, earplugs)
n HIV testing Tuesdays, 11 a.m.–1 p.m., at HEO and 1st Thursday of the month, 11
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a.m.–1 p.m., at the Queer Resource Center
n Nutrition and eating-disorder services
n Coordination of the American College Health Association-National College Health Assessment (ACHA-NCHA)
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n Massage chair and relaxation room
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919 North Columbia Avenue
(909) 621-8685 www.cuc.claremont.edu/chaplains
The Chaplains of The Claremont Colleges empower and enhance spiritual life at The
Claremont Colleges by integrating intellectual and spiritual growth; guiding questions
about values, life choices, and ethics; nurturing religious faith; building community; and
training future leaders for service. Jewish, Catholic, Interdenominational, Muslim, Hindu,
Buddist, Latter-day Saints, Christian Science, Zen Meditation, and other on-campus
religious and spiritual groups meet at the McAlister Center for worship services and
programs overseen by the Chaplains.
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n Orientation activities aimed at the first-year Chicano/Latino student experience
n Programs and services that enhance and promote social awareness, and develop
leadership roles in the college community
n Activities that celebrate the history, heritage, and culture of Chicanos and Latinos in the United States
n Current information on scholarships, internships, fellowships, and summer research programs
n Programs for graduating seniors
n Electronic newsletter
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Chicano Latino Student Affairs (CLSA) provides support programs and services that
enhance the academic success and personal development of Chicano/Latino students
at The Claremont Colleges. CLSA offers academic support, personal guidance, cultural
development, and leadership opportunities designed to promote social awareness. The
program establishes a strong foundation that enriches cultural identity and develops a sense
of familia within the Claremont University Consortium.
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(909) 621-8044 www.cuc.claremont.edu/clsa
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n Conduct worship services and religious observances
n Support student groups in order to encourage a wide spectrum of religious life
n Provide pastoral counseling, spiritual formation, and crisis intervention/management
n Foster a sense of community among students and faculty
n Produce Baccalaureate ceremony and participate in college convocations, commencement, and classroom presentations
n Welcome prospective students and their families, and maintain strong relationships with alumni
n Provide opportunities for community service, reflection, and dialogue through the multifaith service council and collaborative social justice programs
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The Chaplains of The Claremont Colleges
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LiveSafe is a free personal safety mobile app for students, staff, faculty, and the community to engage in two-way
conversation with Campus Safety. Download the LiveSafe app (available via the App Store and Google Play) to
contact Campus Safety, report crimes, send tips, and virtually safe walk around the colleges.
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n Provide security and traffic control at parties, special events, and performances
n Enforce regulations, take and maintain reports and records, and offer security survey/audit services to campus administrators
n Give crime prevention presentations to campus groups
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Services we provide:
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(909) 607-2000 www.cuc.claremont.edu/campussafety
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Office of Black Student Affairs
Services we provide:
n Academic support
n Ambassador mentoring
n Leadership development
n Cultural programming
n Student engagement
n Career advising
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International Place (I-Place) is the international student office of The Claremont Colleges,
serving all seven of the colleges as a center for cultural exchange and international
educational programming. I-Place is also a resource center for international students and
scholars. Whether you are a visa student, hold U.S. citizenship, have permanent residency,
have lived abroad, or simply want to meet people from around the world, we invite you to
International Place and hope you will become part of our international community.
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Services we provide:
n Lounge for students to relax, watch TV, or study
n Full commercial kitchen so students can cook at their leisure
n International Festival in April that draws more than 1,000 students, staff, and
community members
n Social events and workshops
n Immigration assistance
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757 North College Way, Tranquada Student Services Center
(909) 621-8202 www.cuc.claremont.edu/monsour
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Monsour Counseling and Psychological Services (MCAPS) is committed to promoting
psychological wellness for all students served by the Claremont University Consortium.
Our well-trained team of psychologists, psychiatrists, and post-doctoral and intern
therapists offer support for a range of psychological issues in a confidential and safe
environment.
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Monsour Counseling Services
n Brief individual counseling
n Psychiatric medication management
n Learning disabilities and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
n Letter to students regarding stimulant medications
n Requests for documentation—disability accommodations
n ADHD and learning disabilities
n Groups and workshops
n Groups and workshops 2015
n Consultation and referrals
n Crisis intervention
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390 E. 9th St. (Near McKenna Auditorium)
(909) 607-4571 Website: iplace.claremont.edu
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Black Student Affairs (OBSA) supports and enhances the well-being of undergraduate
and graduate students of African descent who are earning degrees at The Claremont
Colleges. We offer individual and small group advising and mentoring to advance our
students’ academic, professional, and personal excellence. In addition to academic and
career advising, professional development and leadership training stand as a centerpiece
of OBSA’s mission. Along with providing assistance and opportunities while students earn
their degrees, we aim to support the realization of the students’ highest aspirations.
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n Lending library with books and films, as well as senior theses and magazines
n Website with resources and events calendar
n Women’s study courses offered each semester
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n Regular emails sent out through mailing list to keep students updated on events, internships, and other opportunities
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Intercollegiate Feminist Center for Teaching, Research and Engagement offers programs,
resources, and support for students, faculty, and staff interested in feminism and gender
issues, as well as those active in women’s, gender, and feminist studies at The Claremont
Colleges.We sponsor and co-sponsor lectures, symposia, workshops, conferences, and
community-building events.
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(909) 607-3669 www.cuc.claremont.edu/obsa
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1030 Columbia Ave. (Vita Nova Hall, Suite 107, Scripps College)
(909) 621-8274 or (909) 607-3250 Website: colleges.claremont.edu/ifc
Services we provide:
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The Queer Resource Center
Services we provide:
n Research workshops
n Strong librarian liaison program
n Access to course readings for all courses across the colleges
n Access to millions of resources within our library, as well as online
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n Access to resources worldwide through resource sharing
n Study spaces for research and learning for individuals, as well as collaborative groups across The Claremont Colleges
n Many signature programs throughout each academic year supporting and facilitating
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collaborations across The Claremont Colleges
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n Providing a safe space
n Providing a visible, comfortable, and accessible center for the LGBTQQIAA community
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of The Claremont Colleges to congregate, study, and explore issues of
identity
n Responding quickly and effectively to hate crimes and biased-related incidents
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n Creating inclusive policies and an inclusive environment for the transgender community
n Collaborating with all entities of The Claremont Colleges in order to create an inclusive, safe, and nurturing environment for the
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The library partners with The Claremont Colleges in the higher-educational enterprise
and adds to the distinction of the consortium. We further the goals and aspirations of the
students, faculty, and administrations of the colleges in many important ways. Through
the quality of our librarians and staff, information resources, services, and programs, we
improve students’ learning, skills, achievement, experience, attitude, and prospects for
success. We contribute substantially to faculty teaching and research productivity.
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The Claremont Colleges Library
757 North College Way, Tranquada Student Services Center
(9zz09) 621-8222 www.cuc.claremont.edu/shs
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The Student Disability Resource Center (SDRC), which opened fall 2014, is the centralized
resource center to support students with disabilities across the 7C campus communities.
The SDRC works closely with the disability coordinators on all the campuses to ensure
that students receive academic support services and accommodations to empower them
to achieve their academic goals, while ensuring equitable treatment and access to all
programs and activities across all campuses.
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Services we provide:
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n Disability awareness trainings and workshops
n Instructional support for faculty
n Testing and study space for students
n Digital and online disability education resources
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757 North College Way, Tranquada Student Services Center
(909) 621-8222 www.cuc.claremont.edu/shs
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Student Health Services (SHS) is committed to promoting the physical health and wellness
for all students of The Claremont Colleges. Our well-trained team of doctors, nurse
practitioners, and medical support staff provides full-service care, including laboratory and
basic imaging,
dispensary, and immunizations. We are an appointment-based clinic. Appointments
scheduled in advance are offered at no charge to students. Labs, imaging, and limited
prescriptions are available at reasonable cost.
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n General medical visits and sports physicals
n X-ray, lab services and immunizations
n Women’s health and family planning
n STD testing and counseling
n Flu clinics
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757 North College Way, Tranquada Student Services Center
(909) 607-7419 www.cuc.claremont.edu/sdrc
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Student Disability Resource Center
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The Queer Resource Center (QRC) is dedicated to providing education, advocacy, and
support for the diverse lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex,
asexual, and ally (LGBTQQIAA) community at The Claremont Colleges.
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(909) 607-1817 Website: colleges.claremont.edu/qrc
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