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Campus Resource Worksheet for Collegiate Chapters

Chapter: Gamma Eta

This form should be completed by the vp: member education at the beginning of each academic year and be provided to members as a resource. Fill in each section with the applicable information for your campus. Review this at the first chapter meeting of the academic year and post in a visible location in the chapter house/lodge, if applicable. This document should also be emailed to all members and new members. Please submit a copy to your RCS/CAC/NCC and colldept@deltagamma.org.

COUNSELING SERVICES:

Name of Office/Department: Student Health Center: Counseling and Psychological Services

Phone Number: 408.924.5910

Address:

Student Wellness Center

San Jose State University

One Washington Square

San Jose, CA 92192

Hours of Operation:

M-Th 8:30a-5p

F 8:30a-4:30p

Types of Services Offered: Counseling and Psychological Services

Other: Call (408) 924-5910 and press 4 to reach after-hours crisis services

STUDENT HEALTH AND WELLNESS:

Name of Office/Department: Student Wellness Center

Phone Number: 408.924.5910

Address:

Student Wellness Center

San Jose State University

One Washington Square

San Jose, CA 92192

Hours of Operation:

M-Th 8:30a-5p

F 8:30a-4:30p

Types of Services Offered: Student wellbeing needs and pharmacy

UNIVERSITY POLICE/PUBLIC SAFETY:

Name of Office/Department: University Police Department

(Secondary) Name of Office/Department: University Police

Phone Number: 24 hour dispatch: 408.924.2222

Phone Number: 408.924.2000

Address:

One Washington Square

Address:

One Washington Square

Hours of Operation: 24/7

Hours of Operation: 24/7

Types of Services Offered: General Police

Types of Services Offered: Safe rides at night to residents living close to campus

OFFICE OF FRATERNITY AND SORORITY LIFE:

Name of Chapter’s Fraternity/Sorority Advisor: Jordan Webb

(Secondary) Name of Fraternity/Sorority Advisor: Kaytlin Abad

Phone Number: 408.924.5956

Email: jordan.webb@sjsu.edu

Phone Number: 402.924.5950

Email: kaytlin.abad@sjsu.edu

Address:

1400 Student Union Building

San Jose State University

One Washington Square

San Jose, CA 95192

Address:

1400 Student Union Building

San Jose State University

One Washington Square

San Jose, CA 95192

Hours of Operation: M-F 9a-5p

Hours of Operation: M-F 9a-5p

Types of Services Offered: Student Involvement Support

Types of Services Offered: Panhellenic Sorority Support

ACADEMIC SUPPORT/TRAINING:

Name of Office/Department: Peer Connections

(Secondary) Name of Office/Department: Career Center

Phone Number: 408.924.2587

Phone Number: 408.924.6031

Email: careerhelp@sjsu.edu

Email: peerconnections@sjsu.edu

Address:

Student Service Center Room 600

Address:

Administration Building Room 255

Hours of Operation: M-W 9a-5p, Th-F 9a-4p

Hours of Operation: M-F 9a-4:30p

Types of Services Offered: Tutoring, Mentoring, Workshops

Types of Services Offered: Mock interviews, career closet, job fairs

*SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTER/TITLE IX COORDINATOR/OFFICE:

Name of Office/Department: Title IX & Gender Equity

Phone Number: 408.924.7290

Address: Clark Hall Room 126

Hours of Operation: M-F 8a-5p

Types of Services Offered: investigate allegations of sexual harassment, domestic violence, discrimination, etc.

WOMEN’S CENTER:

Name of Office/Department: Gender Equity Center

Phone Number: 408.924.6500

Address: Student Union Room 1650

Hours of Operation: W-Th 10a-4p

Types of Services Offered: Sanitary products, awareness seminars

LGBTQIA+ CENTER:

Name of Office/Department: Pride Center

Phone Number: 408.924.6157

Address: Student Union Level 1

Hours of Operation: M-Th 10a-6p, F 10a-4p

Types of Services Offered: Conferences, Discussion Groups, Support Groups

OFFICE OF DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION OR MULTICULTURAL CENTER:

Name of Office/Department: Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

(Secondary) Name of Office/Department: MOSAIC Cross Cultural Center

Phone Number: 408.924.8168

Phone Number: 408.924.6255

Address: Administration Building Room 104

Address: MOSAIC Cross Cultural Center

Email: diversity@sjsu.edu

Hours of Operation: M-Th 9a-6p, F 9a-5p

Types of Services Offered: awareness, diversity training and consulting services, campus wide conversations

Types of Services Offered: podcast for current discussions, cultural month awareness

INTER/NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES:

  • SAMHSA’s National Helpline: 800-662-HELP (4357)
  • To Write Love on Her Arms Crisis Text Line: Text TWLOHA to 741741 (US) and HOME to 686868 (Canada)
  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Starting July 16, 2022, dial 988.
  • The Trevor Project (suicide prevention for LGBTQIA+ youth): 866-488-7386
  • To have a free, confidential chat with a trained counselor 24/7, text HOME to 741741 or call 1-800-273-TALK (8255)

*Confidential vs. non-confidential resources for survivors of sexual assault or violence

If a member is sexually assaulted or a survivor of sexual violence, it is important to know there are support resources available. If they are not certain about whether they would like to report the incident, the confidential (they are not required to report your assault to anyone) resources available are generally counseling centers, health centers, clergy members and campus victim advocates or community advocates. If the member is confident about their choice to report, in addition to the confidential resources listed, the following non-confidential resources are generally available: Title IX Coordinator, police, and campus safety. Please note, new Title IX regulations do not identify who must be a mandatory reporter and coaches, faculty and university staff are no longer required to be mandatory reporters (non-confidential resources). College and universities retain control over who within their institution is considered a mandatory reporter.

An important note about confidentiality: with new Title IX regulations, most campus/university professional staff and faculty are no longer required to report suspected incidents of dating violence, sexual violence and stalking to the university. However, as this is the minimum standard, many universities have broader requirements for mandatory reporting. To ensure that you understand your own campus mandatory reporting guidelines, ask the Title IX coordinator. Mandatory reporting is in place to help the campus ensure that the student has access to the services they need, and to minimize any threat to the campus community if the abuser is also a student or staff/faculty member. Victim advocates, licensed counselors, medical staff and clergy do not have to report to the university administrators. In most instances, they can discuss the situation with students confidentially. If unsure about whether the resource has to report, the member always has the right to ask about confidentiality before choosing to share her experiences.