Confidential
Confidential Resources maintain that nothing will be shared without your express permission, except in rare circumstances
Designated Confidential
Designated Confidential Employees provide information about resources, supportive measures, and how to report should you so choose. Nothing you disclose will be shared with the University without your express permission, except in rare circumstances (i.e. minor involved or imminent safety concern)
24/7
Services available every day, all day
Counseling, Support, and Advocacy
Avery Point Student Health and Wellness
Confidential
Branford House, Room 306
860.208.0236
- By appointment (in-person and telehealth)
- M-F, 8am-3pm
- Clinical Case Manager: Jessica Musgrove, LMFT
- email: jessica.musgrove@uconn.edu
Office of Student Services
Director - Dr. Noemi Maldonado Picardi
Branford House, Room 307
860.405.9024 | noemi.maldonado@uconn.edu
- Facilitates implementation of supportive measures, including modifications to class schedules, rescheduling exams, housing reassignment, on-campus work schedules, leaves of absence, and more
- Explains the available resources, provide safety planning, outlines University investigation processes and provide accompaniment during reporting and investigation meetings
Cultural Centers (CC)
Designated Confidential
Student Union, 4th Floor
African American CC
860.486.3433 | aacc@uconn.edu
Asian American CC
860.486.0830 | asacc@uconn.edu
Puerto Rican/Latin American CC
860.486.1135 | prlacc@uconn.edu
Rainbow Center
860.486.5821 | rainbowcenter@uconn.edu
Women's Center
860.486.4738 | womenscenter@uconn.edu
- Provides culturally-responsive care
- Supports students in resolving education, personal, and other barriers toward successful completion of their academic goals
- Connects students with appropriate campus and community resources
- Women’s Center offers:
- Short-term crisis intervention, which includes safety planning, and accompaniment during reporting and investigation meetings
- Information regarding next steps following an incident, including through the University, with the police, and/or medical assistance
- A student-led, gender inclusive In Power Support Group for victim-survivors at any point in their healing process
- Contact in-power@uconn.edu for meeting times
Director of Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives - OICR
Designated Confidential
311 Budds Building, 3rd Floor, Storrs
jonelle.reynolds@uconn.edu
- Coordinates programs and discussions related to inclusion and belonging
Connecticut Alliance to End Sexual Violence
Confidential
24/7
Statewide Hotline: 1.888.999.5545
Spanish Hotline: 1.888.568.8332
- No-cost crisis intervention and trauma-informed counseling to victim-survivors and their loved ones in-person, via phone, or via Zoom
- Immediate accompaniment to the hospital or Student Health & Wellness - Medical Services for victim-survivors who wish to seek medical care, including Sexual Assault Forensic Examination
- Legal and judicial advocacy for victim-survivors who wish to report to law enforcement
- All services are free and confidential
Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence (CCADV)
Confidential
24/7
Statewide Hotline: 1.888.774.2900
safeconnecticut@ctccadv.org
- Crisis counseling to victim-survivors of dating, intimate-partner, and domestic violence
Sexual Assault Crisis Center of Eastern CT
Confidential
24/7
Local Hotline: 860.456.2789
78 Howard St, 2nd Floor, New London
90 South Park Street, Willimantic
- Free and comprehensive services for victims of sexual assault and abuse
Safe Futures
Confidential
24/7
860.701.6001 (24/7) | 860.447.0366
16 Jay Street, New London
- Services for survivors of sexual violence, including court services, walk-in counseling, emergency shelter, transitional housing, support groups, and more
Reporting and Safety
UConn Police Department (UCPD), State, or Local Police
24/7
860.486.4800 or 911
universitysafety.uconn.edu
- Report an incident with or without filing charges
- Manages all criminal investigations for on-campus crimes
- Provides safety-related supportive measures (e.g. increased security, monitoring certain areas of campus)
- For off-campus criminal matters, state or local police have jurisdiction based on the location where the incident(s) occurred. If you are unsure where to begin or whom to call, UCPD can assist you
Office of Community Standards
Wilbur Cross Building, Garden Level Rm 30
860.486.8402 | community@uconn.edu
- Addresses potential violations of The Student Code
- Investigates matters where the Respondent is a student
- Implements University no contact orders
Office for Inclusion and Civil Rights (Formerly, Office of Institutional Equity)
Wood Hall, 1st Floor
860.486.2943 | titleix@uconn.edu
- Administers The Policy Against Discrimination, Harassment, and Related Interpersonal Violence
- Manages investigations where the Respondent is an employee
- Liaises with appropriate offices regarding implementation of supportive measures
Additional Reporting
Bear in mind that Employees who are Campus Security Authorities (CSAs) also have a duty to report crimes to the UConn Police Department in addition to notifying OICR.
CSA's include but are not limited to University Employees who have significant responsibility for student and campus activities, including student housing, student discipline, campus judicial proceedings, staff advisors of clubs or organizations, and athletic coaches.
If you are unsure of whether your are a CSA, please contact Maggie Silver, the University's Clery Compliance Coordinator at magdalena.silver@uconn.edu
What happens next?
OICR, Community Standards and/or other appropriate University offices will assist the student with any immediate concerns, such as safety, housing, or classroom arrangements, connect the student to support resources, and determine the appropriate investigatory action in response to the report.
March 2026
For more information, please contact the Office for Inclusion and Civil Rights (OICR)