Protest Incidents Resources for Campus Community

We acknowledge our community has experienced painful, tense moments on campus. The following resources are available to members of our community:

Students

  • Reach out to your respective class dean for resources and support from student affairs staff.
  • Monsour Counseling and Psychological Services (MCAPS) is open for in-person sessions from 8a.m. 鈥 5.p.m. and offers 24/7 telephone support.鈥疶o speak with an MCAPS clinician, please call (909) 621-8202 and press 鈥1鈥. 鈥
  • TimelyMD/ 7CHealth also offers immediate counseling services through TalkNow.鈥疨lease with your Pomona email address and you will be connected to a clinician of your choosing within minutes. 鈥
  • The chaplains are also available to speak with you.鈥疶heir offices are in the McAlister Center.鈥疶hey can also be reached by email at鈥chaplains@claremont.edu.

Pomona Employees

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    Access code: Claremontcolleges
    Receive confidential emotional support and connection to next steps from a consultant 24 hours per day/7 days per week by dialing (800) 234-5465.


  • : Access to 麻豆传媒鈥檚 emergency information and report tips anonymously to campus safety.
  • The Calm app offers guided meditation and sleep stories to reduce stress and sleep better.鈥痶o sign up and download the app.

Faculty

  • Reach out to Dean of the College Melanie Wu, Associate Dean Pierangelo De Pace or Associate Dean April Mayes for additional support for you and your classes.

Students, Faculty and Staff

To file a report about a possible bias-related incident, community members can visit pomona.edu/bias, which will direct you to our policies and procedures defining a hate crime or bias-related incident and explaining what a student should do if they have been the target of such an incident. In addition, the Non-Discrimination Policy lays out the contacts and procedures related to harassment and discrimination complaints.