Housed in the Dean of Students Office at Scripps College, Community, Assessment, Resources, and Education (CARE@SCRIPPS) provides assistance to the College community in navigating student concerns and supports students as they advocate, develop, and sustain success in school-life balance. CARE@SCRIPPS is available to help problem solve, understand options, and connect students with the number of resources available at the College, The Claremont Colleges, and in the surrounding community.
You can reach out to a Title IX coordinator for help with navigating mental health resources and more. The office provides prevention education, support resources, and sexual harassment reporting policies and procedures. Their central purpose is to respond to, remedy, and prevent the gender-based discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking.
Hours: Business hours, email accessible 24/7
Eligibility: Available to all students
Hours: Business hours, email accessible 24/7
Eligibility: Available to all students
PCDs are a “one stop shop” resource—you can go to them with nearly any question/concern and it is their job to point you in the right direction and help you find more resources. When it comes to mental health specifically, they can help you find available services and act as a source of support in navigating the different options available to you.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
Eligibility: All Scripps students are assigned a PCD by last name.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
Eligibility: All Scripps students are assigned a PCD by last name.