Support & Reporting Guidance
- If this is an emergency, please call 911 immediately. For non-emergency incidents such as theft, suspicious activity, or other concerns, contact the Pueblo County Sheriff's Office at CSU Pueblo for assistance. Pueblo County Sheriff's Office at CSU Pueblo
- If you're concerned about a CSU Pueblo student’s well-being or behavior, submit a Pack CARES Referral—even if you're unsure—so the team can follow up and provide support. CARES Referral
- Looking for confidential, professional, and culturally sensitive support for your emotional wellness or personal growth? Contact the Student Counseling Center to get the help you need. Counseling Center
- If you’ve experienced or witnessed discrimination, harassment, sexual misconduct, or related concerns, the Office of Civil Rights Compliance and Title IX is here to help ensure a safe, inclusive, and respectful campus environment. Office of Civil Rights Compliance and Title IX
- If you're concerned that someone may not be following the Student Code of Conduct, please contact the Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards for guidance and support. Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards
- If you’ve been sexually assaulted — call or text our 24/7 hotline at (719) 549-0549 for free, confidential help day or night. At Juniper Southern Colorado, we provide advocacy, support, resources, referrals, and more to survivors of sexual violence. Juniper Southern Colorado.
- If in need of safe and confidential shelter services for individuals fleeing domestic violence. Mariposa Safety Center is a secure, undisclosed location that provides warmth, support, and advocacy to help you begin a new chapter and live your best life. 24 Hour Hotline: (719) 545-8195 Mariposa Safety Center
- If you are in need of medical care Parkview Emergency Department. **Where to go for a forensic exam or medical care, and timeline for evidence collection.