We care about the wellbeing of our community. The college does not tolerate harassment, bias, discrimination, or sexual misconduct in any form.
The College provides educational programs designed to facilitate a culture of safety and respect, and prevent harassment, bias, discrimination, and sexual misconduct within our community. Complaints alleging bias are promptly investigated by the College¡¯s Bias Education & Response Team
If you are worried about a student for any reason, please report your concern using one of the forms listed on our Report a Concern page.
The LiveSafe app is a mobile safety tool that allows users to communicate directly with campus public safety, local law enforcement, and their peers with just a press of a button.
If you’re concerned about a student who is displaying behaviors that may interfere with their ability to be successful in the college environment or you’re concerned that a student’s behavior or wellbeing are negatively impacting people around them, reach out to the Care Team.
Learn About Care Team Referrals
Your Answer: | What to Do: |
Yes.
The student has made direct threats to harm themselves and/or others. The conduct is reckless, disorderly, or threatening. |
Call 911 or Campus Public Safety: (802) 865-6465
Campus Public Safety will respond and reach out to appropriate campus resources as needed. |
Not Sure.
Indicators of distress are observed by severity is unclear. Your interaction left you feeling uneasy or concerned about the student. |
When in doubt, err on the side of caution and consult: Counseling Center:? (802) 865-5731 Housing & Residential Life:? (802) 865-2704 Student Health Center:? (802) 860-2711 Campus Public Safety: (802) 865-6465 Submit a Care Team referral |
No.
You may not be concerned for the student’s immediate safety, but you are concerned that the student has significant academic and/or personal issues. |
All of the resources above and/or perhaps:
Compass Student Services:? (802) 860-2741 |
Champlain brings prevention education to students even before they start classes. All incoming students are expected to complete a series of online educational modules including: alcohol awareness and prevention training; diversity, equity, and inclusion for undergraduates; mental wellbeing for students; and sexual violence prevention. These educational modules provide a comprehensive overview of issues that are central to the student experience.
For current students, the Office of Diversity & Inclusion, the Women¡¯s & Gender Center, the Bias Education & Response Team, and the Office of Housing & Residential Life offer programs throughout the year that facilitate skill building around key aspects of prevention. These may include topics such as dating and communication, consent, self- and community-care, helping a friend, and bystander intervention.
If you are a current student and would like to take any or all of the online education modules listed above, please email communitystandards@champlain.edu to request access.
The College has designated and authorized Cory Davis, Senior Director of Community Standards and Interim Title IX Coordinator, to serve as the College¡¯s Title IX Coordinator, and to coordinate the College¡¯s efforts to comply with Title IX. For general Title IX questions email titleix@champlain.edu.