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As confidential resources, information received around sexual harassment or misconduct by the resources below does not need to be reported up to the Title IX Coordinator/Director of the Office of Civil Rights and Sexual Misconduct (OCRSM). 

If a person desires to keep an incident of sexual misconduct confidential, the person should speak with the confidential resources below.

Campus Advocates Respond and Educate to Stop Violence (CARE)

University Health Center

CARE to Stop Violence provides free, confidential advocacy and therapy services to primary and secondary survivors of sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking, and sexual harassment. 

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Counseling Center

If you are interested in speaking individually with a confidential counselor or arranging for a safe and supportive facilitated discussion, please call the Counseling Center.

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University Health Center (UHC)

The University Health Center provides high-quality, cost-effective health care and wellness programs in order to promote the health of the University community and support academic success.

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Psychiatry and Substance Use Services (PASS) 

University Health Center

Phone: (301) 314-8106

Psychiatry and Substance Use Services can help if you are struggling and seeking support.

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University Chaplains

The University Chaplains represent faith communities and work collectively to serve the spiritual needs of all members of the University community. Contact information for Chaplains is listed on their website.

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Health Promotion & Wellness Services

Health Promotion and Wellness Services strives to support inclusive, accessible, and diverse health and wellness opportunities. The services are provided to empower students to develop a strong foundation to optimize their capacity to learn, reach their potential, and achieve their goals throughout their academic careers and beyond.

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Faculty Staff Assistance Program (FSAP)

University Health Center

The FSAP is an assessment, referral, coaching, consultation and short-term counseling service available to all full and part-time employees of the University of Maryland.

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UMD Student Legal Aid

Undergraduate Student Legal Aid

Graduate Student Legal Aid

UMD Student Legal Aid provides free legal advice and university charge assistance to undergraduate and graduate students at UMD. Students are advised of legal rights in a compassionate, confidential, and culturally competent setting.

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Sexual Assault Prevention Committee
The Flagship Institution of the State of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA
sapc@umd.edu 301-405-1000