VII. Resources
TCC students and/or employees may wish to speak with a confidential resource. Access to support, including confidential support, is available regardless of whether they make a report or Complaint, or engage in the Resolution Process under this Policy. Below is a list of the available on- and off-campus resources, both confidential and non-confidential. Each TCC Institution may have additional resources available to its students and/or employees. Contact the Home Institution Title IX Coordinator for more information. More information, including disclosing Prohibited Conduct to a Confidential Resource, may be found in the following Section VIII. Reporting Prohibited Conduct.
A. On-Campus Confidential Resources
1. Confidential Resources for Students
EmPOWER Center
1030 Dartmouth Avenue
909.607.2689
Director, Rima Shah
Monsour Counseling and Psychological Services (MCAPS)
Tranquada Student Services Building
755 N. College Way
909.621.8222 (For after-hours emergency, press 1 to be connected to the on-call therapist.)
Available to the 5Cs*
TimelyCare
(24/7 medical and mental telehealth care for all students, at no cost)
Available to all 7Cs*
The Chaplains for The Claremont Colleges
McAlister Center
919 N. Columbia Avenue
909.621.8685
chaplains@claremont.edu
Queer Resource Center (the “QRC”)
Walton Commons
395 E. 6th Street
909.609.1817
For confidential matters, contact the QRC’s Director, Bri Serrano (Bri.serrano@pomona.edu).
For non-confidential matters, contact qrc@claremont.edu
Student Health Services
Tranquada Student Services Center – 1st Floor
757 College Way Claremont, CA 91711
909.621.8222
shsrecords@claremont.edu
2. Confidential Resources for Staff and Faculty
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
800.234.5465
Please contact your Human Resources Department for access code.
The Chaplains for The Claremont Colleges
McAlister Center
919 N. Columbia Avenue
909.621.8685
chaplains@claremont.edu
B. Off-Campus and Community-Based Confidential Resources
1. Services and Support for Dating and Domestic Violence
Project Sister Sexual Assault 24/7 Crisis Hotline (Pomona, CA) (Sexual Violence)
Project Sister Family Services provides services to women, men, and child survivors of sexual violence, and their families, in the East San Gabriel and Inland Valleys in Southern California. Project Sister works with local law enforcement, district attorneys, courts, hospital and health care providers, schools, churches and other community groups and agencies. Its mission is to reduce the trauma and risk of sexual violence and child abuse. All services are provided in both English and Spanish.
800.656.4673
(909) 626-HELP (909.626.4357)
RAINN National Sexual Assault Crisis Hotline (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network)
2. Services and Support for Dating and Domestic Violence
House of Ruth (Dating and Domestic Violence) (Pomona, CA)
877.988.5559 (toll-free hotline)
909.623.4364 (Pomona Outreach Office)
National Domestic Violence Hotline
(800) 799-SAFE (7233)
800.787.3224 (TTY)
3. Medical Resources
Pomona Valley Health Center
1798 North Garey Avenue
Pomona, CA 91767
909.865.9500
Title IX Process Pages
- I. Introduction
- II. Home Institution Title IX Coordinator and the TCC Title IX Process Administrator
- III. Scope and Jurisdiction
- IV. Prohibited Conduct – Sex-Based Harassment and Retaliation
- V. Conflict of Interest or Bias
- VI. Supportive Measures
- VII. Resources
- VIII. Reporting Prohibited Conduct
- IX. Response to a Report or Complaint of Prohibited Conduct
- X. Closure or Dismissal of a Complaint
- XI. Referrals for Other Misconduct Not Subject to this Policy
- XII. Consolidation of Complaints and Allegations
- XIII. Resolution Options (Support-Based, Agreement-Based, and Investigation and Hearing)
- XIV. Respondent’s Acceptance of Responsibility
- XV. Investigation and Hearing Resolution Process
- XVI. Hearing
- XVII. Remedies and Sanctioning
- XVIII. Appeal Rights and Process
- XIX. Recordkeeping
- XX. Crime and Incident Disclosure Obligations
- XXI. Policy Review and Revision
- XXII. Non-Discrimination Application and Additional Enforcement Information
- XXIII. Important Definitions
- Addendum A
- Addendum B