Student Resources
CARE@SCRIPPS RESOURCES
STUDENT HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
CARE@SCRIPPS stands for Community, Assessment, Resources, and Education and is a program housed in Dean of Students. CARE@SCRIPPS provides assistance to the Scripps community in navigating complex issues and supports students as they advocate, develop, and sustain success in school-life balance. Whether you are here seeking support for yourself or someone else, we are available to help you problem solve, understand options, and connect with resources.
If students are having difficulty accessing services, they should reach out to [email protected]. for guidance in these situations and to facilitate a connection with campus and community partners.
ACADEMIC SUPPORT
- Take advantage of Tutoring Services, Academic Coaching, and General Academic Accommodations by reaching out to [email protected].
- To begin the Academic Accommodations process, please .
- Schedule a meeting with your Academic Advisor who can provide you with general academic advising. Questions about your academic advisor can be directed to the Registrar鈥檚 Office or the Dean of Faculty鈥檚 Office.
FINANCIAL AND OTHER SUPPORT
- Students with financial needs should work with the offices of Financial Aid or Student Accounts to discuss funding options.
- The Student Emergency Fund provides financial assistance to Scripps students who experience a temporary financial hardship resulting from an emergency or crisis situation. For more information, please contact the Dean of Students Office at [email protected] or call (909) 621-8277.
- Financial Aid is available to work with students on an individual basis. Students should email Financial Aid at [email protected] or visit Financial Aid for more information.
- For questions regarding Students Accounts, students can email Estefany Gutierrez-Castellanos at [email protected] or visit Student Accounts.
- Tech Support: Questions can be submitted to IT at [email protected] or call (909) 607-3406.
CASE MANAGEMENT
The case manager coordinates student services and provides support in the process of being connected to the appropriate resources at 澳门六合彩开奖记录资料, the Claremont Colleges consortium, and the regional community. In addition to supporting students, case management is also available to consult with faculty, staff, parents, and others any time they are worried about a student鈥檚 behavior or mental health.
Case Management will provide a referral if there is a need for further resources to reduce barriers and connect them to supportive resources related to: mental health, food insecurity, textbook scholarship awards, follow up services, MLOA return assessment and support, personal care, and student wellness check ins.
CRISIS AND SUPPORT RESOURCES
It is important to stay connected and rely on each other during times of uncertainty or crisis. Odds are that there are others who share similar concerns. Sometimes naming what you feel helps provide perspective and makes it feel less scary or big. If you need additional support or don鈥檛 know who to contact, here are some additional local and national resources:
- Administrator On-Call: Call Campus Safety at (909) 607-2000 and ask to speak to the Scripps on-call administrator.
- : (909) 621-8202. For after-hours emergencies, call the number listed above and dial 鈥1鈥 when prompted to be connected with an on-call therapist.
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Call or Text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org
- Project Sister 24/7 Hotline: (909) 626-4357
- Trevor Project: LGBTQ: 1 (866) 488-7386 suicide hotline for LGBTQ youth
TITLE IX
Scripps has a Title IX team dedicated to removing barriers to our community members鈥 success. This includes providing prevention education, support resources, and sexual harassment reporting policies and procedures. FMI: Visit the , email at [email protected] or call at (909) 607-7142.
THE EMPOWER CENTER
The EmPOWER Center addresses sexual assault, dating/domestic violence, and stalking through 7C-wide educational programming and confidential support to students impacted by these forms of violence. Programs and services are free and open to all 7C students.
- In-person/phone/Zoom sessions with the EmPOWER Director, Rima Shah (she鈥檚 a confidential advocate): To schedule, call (909) 607-2689 or email [email protected]
- One-on-one counseling and weekly support groups for survivors. Details available early each semester on .
- Year-round programs and events, including biweekly restorative yoga and healthy relationships workshops, healthy masculinity Instagram live events, and more. Details available on .
SCRIPPS ADVOCATES
A confidential, 7C support resource for survivors of sexual assault, sexual harassment, domestic violence/intimate partner violence, and stalking. FMI: visit the or call at (909) 214-2138.
EQUITY AND INCLUSION RESOURCES
- : (909) 607-7929
- : (909) 607-1817
- : (909) 607-3669
- : (909) 621-8044
- (909) 621-8685
7C RESOURCES AND SUPPORT
- : (909) 607-2000
- : (909) 621-8202
- (909) 621-8222
- (909) 607-0690
- (909) 607-7419
7C HEALTH
The Claremont Colleges have contracted with TimelyMD, a provider of online medical and counseling services to offer a telehealth option to all TCC students鈥攗ndergraduate and graduate鈥攁t NO COST, in order to expand and supplement services currently available at Student Health Services and Monsour Counseling and Psychological Services (MCAPS).
offers the following unlimited free visits with student-focused, licensed physicians and counselors:
- 24/7 access to on-demand medical care
- 24/7 access to TalkNow emotional support
- Accessible from any location within the United States on any smartphone or web-enabled device
- Up to 12 scheduled therapy sessions with a chosen provider
- 7C Health TimelyCare Psychiatry services
To use Services, students should: Visit online or visit the Apple or Android store to download the free TimelyMD app.