Resources for Concerned or Distressed Students

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UCSB Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Crisis Assistance

Campus Advocacy, Resources, and Education: CARE Advocates believe that it is always the survivor’s decision to pursue any of the available resources or to report an incident to the police or the University. CARE Advocates provide affirming, empowering, and confidential support for survivors and bring a non-judgmental, caring approach to exploring all options and resources. CARE offers free confidential advocacy to students, staff, and faculty impacted by dating/domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking.
Click here to download a comprehensive student resource guide.

On-Campus and Local Resources for Those Impacted by Sexual Harassment, Sexual Violence, Dating/Domestic Violence, and Stalking: List of resources and contact information.

Dream Scholars / Undocumented Students Services: The Dream Scholars Resource Team (DSRT) mission is to develop an awareness and understanding of the experiences of undocumented and AB 540 eligible students (while maintaining the confidentiality of individual students) and to develop campus responses and processes to address their needs related to persistence, retention, and graduation.

UCSB Multicultural Center: The Multicultural Center has programming and resources that are focused around “educating, empowering, and advocating for marginalized communities.”

Meredith Shreves: Admissions Counselor/Evaluator, meredith.shreves@sa.ucsb.edu

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