Some students understandably feel stressed about being reported to SJA. Is there anyone to talk to anonymously to get help and advice?
Yes, there is. First, students who feel stressed or anxious are encouraged to seek assistance from Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS). CAPS services are strictly confidential and the counselors will not talk to SJA or anyone else about the student without the student’s consent. In addition, CAPS services are free of charge to registered students. Second, a student can call SJA for general advice and ask questions about the process without providing his/her name; if the student wants to discuss his/her specific case, then anonymity is not possible.
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