University Safety
Colorado Technical University (CTU) is committed to ensuring a safe and secure environment that fosters positive experiences and academic growth for our students, from the physical safety at any CTU campus, to protection of sensitive personal and financial information, as well as to maintaining a community that is free from all forms of harassment. Protections via various policies have been put in place to safeguard our students throughout their academic journeys at CTU in addition to prevention and awareness campaigns and annual training opportunities for employees, faculty and students.
Information is provided to prospective students and employees as required by the U.S. Department of Education. This includes the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy, the Campus Crime Statistics Report, and information about Title IX and CTU’s Sexual Misconduct - Sexual Harassment Policy under Title IX.
Title IX Information
All students, faculty, and employees are encouraged to report incidents of sexual harassment including quid pro quo harassment, hostile environment harassment, sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking to the University Title IX Coordinator or designee at the contact information found below.
Title IX Coordinator | Campus Title IX Contacts |
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Jaimie Aister Jaister@gxitma.net (224) 293-5963 1575 Garden of the Gods Road, Suite 100 Colorado Springs, CO 80907 |
Colorado Springs: Email: CTUColoradoSprings_Title9Coordinator@gxitma.net Denver South: E-mail: CTUDenver_Title9Coordinator@gxitma.net Campus Support Center: E-mail: CTUOnline_Title9Coordinator@gxitma.net |
Non-Discrimination Policy
CTU does not discriminate, or tolerate discrimination against any member of its community on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex/gender, age, religion, disability, pregnancy, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state or local law in matters of admissions or in any aspect of the educational programs or activities it offers. Moreover, consistent with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (“Title IX”), which prohibits sex discrimination in federally funded education programs and activities, the University prohibits sex discrimination and sexual harassment within its education programs and activities.
Title IX Training Materials
CTU is required to provide its training materials for review by students, employees, and other interested parties.
For additional resources, national hotlines and Colorado based supports related to Sexual Misconduct, please see below:
National
- National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233
- National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-4673
- Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN): http://www.rainn.org/
- US Dept. of Justice Office on Violence Against Women: http://www.justice.gov/ovw
- National Coalition Against Domestic Violence: http://www.ncadv.org/
- National Sexual Violence Resource Center: http://www.nsvrc.org/
- NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Health: http://www.nami.org/home
- National Hotline for Mental Health Crises and Suicide Prevention http://www.nami.org/Advocacy/Policy-Priorities/Responding-to-Crises/National-Hotline-for-Mental-Health-Crises-and-Suicide-Prevention
Resources are accessible if you are struggling with balance in life.
Find emotional support resources from META. CTU® is pleased to partner with META, an online counseling platform, which offers confidential support to students. Access counselors and psychologists on your schedule with the optional META teletherapy service. Download the app for free now or learn more about this completely confidential service at http://www.meta.app/students-meta-teletherapy/.
For emergent matters that can’t wait; Text 988 the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
You are not Alone. Help is Available, for Everyone.
Lifeline (http://988lifeline.org/)
The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (formerly known as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline) provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, across the United States. The Lifeline is comprised of a national network of over 200 local crisis centers, combining custom local care and resources with national standards and best practices.
Call or Text 988. Lifeline options are available for those deaf + hard of hearing.
Colorado Springs Area
- Colorado Crisis Services: Colorado Crisis Services is the statewide behavioral health crisis response system offering residents mental health, substance use or emotional crisis help, information and referrals. Its mission is to strengthen Colorado’s mental health system by providing Coloradans with greater access to crisis services wherever they are at 24/7/365.
- Call 844-493-8255
- Text “TALK” to 38255
- TESSA Colorado Springs (Main Office) 719-633-3819 (24 hour crisis line)*
Provides immediate safety at a confidential Safehouse for women, children, and other victims escaping abuse; empowers survivors through programs and support such as Advocacy and Counseling; creates a safer future through Education and Outreach to schools, businesses and other organization. Individuals wishing to apply for a Temporary Restraining Order can do so through the TESSA main office. - Colorado Coalition Against Sexual Assault (CCASA) 303-839-9999*
State-wide sexual assault resources - CSPD Victim Advocacy Unit 719-444-7777*
Staff provide services including crisis counseling, personal victim advocacy, support for human trafficking victims, Victim Rights Act information, crisis intervention and followup support for victims, assistance with the application for victims’ compensation benefits, referrals to other community agencies and resources that assist victims, court support through the criminal justice process. - El Paso County Sheriff’s Victim’s Assistance Program 719-520-7272*
The Unit response to victims of violent crime and/or their families, victims in crisis, and family survivors in cases of violent and sudden death.
Denver South Area
- The Blue Bench (formerly the Rape Assistance and Awareness Program) Denver, CO (serves Denver, Jefferson, Douglas, Adams, Arapahoe, Elbert, Broomfield, Gilpin, and Lincoln Counties) 303-322-7273 (available 24/7) 303-329-0031 (Spanish) (available 24/7) 303-329-0023 (TTY) (available 24/7)*
Provides 24-hour hotline; individual trauma therapy (on a donation basis) for survivors of sexual abuse; medical advocacy; legal advocacy; case management; group therapy; Spanish-speaking services - Wings Foundation Denver, CO (serves Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, Elbert, El Paso, Gilpin, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Teller Counties) 303-238-8660 1-800-373-8671 (toll free)*
Provides group support for adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse; makes referrals to qualified therapists; Spanish-speaking services - Denver Victim Services & Assistance via the Denver Police Department.
Special Projects Coordinator 720-913-6677 (Direct Line) 720-913-6035 (General Line) - The Center for Trauma and Resilience 24 Hour Hotline 303-894-800 (English) 303-718-8289 (Spanish)*
Provides culturally and linguistically responsive programs, health promotion and crime prevention education. Services are also provided to those affected by crime and the resulting trauma, at no cost. - Denver Children’s Advocacy Center (DCAC) Denver, CO 303-825-3850*
Conducts forensic interviews of children who may have experienced sexual abuse or other child abuse or may have witnessed violence; provides victim advocacy for families - Colorado Coalition Against Sexual Assault (CCASA) 303-839-9999*
State-wide sexual assault resources