From time to time students experience a serious illness, emergency, or other crisis during the quarter. Western provides several resources to support students during difficult times, and you are encouraged to seek out support and assistance as early as possible.
- In the case of a medical concern or question, please contact the Health Center: 650-3400 or http://www.wwu.edu/chw/student_health
- In the case of an emotional or psychological concern or question, please contact the Counseling Center: 650-3164 or http://www.wwu.edu/counseling/
- In the case of a non-emergency health and safety concern, please contact the University Police: 650-3555 or http://www.wwu.edu/ps/police/
- In the case of a family or personal crisis or emergency, please contact the Office of Student Life: 650-3706 or https://wp.wwu.edu/officeofstudentlife/student-assistance-2/
- To seek confidential support related to sexual violence, please contact CASAS (650-3700 or https://pws.wwu.edu/consultation-and-sexual-assault-support-casas), the Student Health Center, and/or the Counseling Center.
- To report sexual violence, please contact University Police, Bellingham Police, and/or the Title IX Coordinator in Western’s Equal Opportunity Office (650-3307 or http://www.wwu.edu/eoo/). Faculty are responsible employees who are required to report sex discrimination, including sexual violence that they learn about, to the Title IX Coordinator.