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Use the resources below to help students when you are concerned.
Dial 9-1-1 from your mobile phone, a campus phone, or call box to reach a campus police dispatcher immediately.
Police services include:
For more information, see Police Services.
Triton CORE is a mobile response team that provides compassionate intervention and support to students experiencing a behavioral health crisis. The team is available to help current students (undergraduate, graduate, extended studies) who are physically located on campus.
Contact the UCSD Police Department Dispatch and request the Triton CORE team:
(858) 534- HELP (4357)
Hours of operation: Monday–Friday, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m.
For more information, see Triton CORE.
CAPS supports students toward their academic success, personal development, and well-being through:
For students or faculty/staff in immediate need of assistance, please call (858) 534-3755 to speak with an on-call counselor.
If immediate assistance is needed after business hours, call (858) 534-3755 (select Option 2) and ask to speak with the on-call counselor.
For more information, see Counseling and Psychological Services.
Contact the appropriate College Dean of Student Affairs if you are concerned about a student.
For more information and contact information, see College Resources from the Dean of Student Affairs Offices.
Consultation and assistance regarding students of concern, provided by central Student Affairs Case Management.
Triton Concern Form: Submit a concern on behalf of a student
Case Management Services provide:
For more information, visit Student Affairs Case Management Services.
CARE at the Sexual Assault Resource Center (SARC) provides free and confidential services for those impacted by sexual violence and gender-based violence (dating violence, domestic violence, stalking).
For more information, see CARE at SARC.
OPHD assesses and investigates reports of discrimination or harassment based on race, ancestry, national origin, disability, religion, age, and other categories protected by law and University policy.
They provide education for the entire UC San Diego community with emphasis on prevention and early resolution. OPHD is also the Title IX office on campus.
For more information, see the Office for the Prevention of Harassment & Discrimination.
The Ombuds Office assists by:
For more information, see the Office of the Ombuds.
For academic misconduct (cheating) concerns, contact the Academic Integrity Office at aio@ucsd.edu.
For more information see Academic Integrity.
For non-academic student conduct concerns, contact the Center for Student Accountability, Growth, and Education (SAGE), formerly the Office of Student Conduct at (858) 534-6225 or sage@ucsd.edu.
For more information see Non-Academic Student Conduct.
ISEO provides comprehensive advising and information regarding the following international student issues:
For more information, see Student Services at ISEO or ISEO Contact Info.
EH&S offers:
For more information, see Environment, Health & Safety.
Workshops and staff education courses on topics such as:
For more information, see FSAP Groups and Workshops.