Emergency & Support Resources

Safety Services

EMERGENCY – ON OR OFF CAMPUS

  • If immediate assistance is needed from the police, fire department, or emergency medical services.
  • 911
     

NON-EMERGENCY Campus Safety Assistance – ON CAMPUS ONLY


Off-Campus Emergency

  • For immediate assistance from police, fire department, or ambulance:
  • 911


Report a crime

  • For formal reports regarding incidents:
  • On campus: Campus Safety, 541-322-3110 |  Off-Campus: Deschutes County Dispatch, 541-693-6911


Bias Incident

Submit a Report

Mental & Physical Health

Student in Crisis

Submit a Report


Support for Mental Health

  • Student Wellness provides you with the opportunity to work one-on-one with a counselor.
  • Counseling Services  |  541-322-3162   |  Tykeson Hall 210


Support for Sexual Violence

  • For confidential support for students who have experienced rape, assault, stalking, or domestic violence.
  • Saving Grace | 541-389-7021 | 1004 NW Milwaukee Ave, Bend

Submit a Report


Medical Care

University Conflict Assistance

Student in Conflict with the University

  • The Office of Advocacy supports students in conflict within the university, including formal processes.
  • Office of Advocacy  |  541-737-9200  |  325 Student Experience Center, Corvallis


Student Misconduct

  • SCCS upholds the expectations of student behavior by responding to reports of student behavior that disrupts the on and off-campus learning-living environment.
  • Student Conduct & Community Standards

Submit a Report

Food & Housing Concerns

Emergency Food

  • The Associated Students of the Cascades Campus (ASCC) provide low-income students experiencing food insecurity with resources and programs.
  • ASCC Food Pantry  |  Residence Hall 118


Residence Hall Concerns

  • Residential Education and Housing can provide support for roommate conflicts, policy violations, and educational programming around areas of concern for students
  • Residential Education and Housing | Residence Hall 103

Housing Resources

Affordable housing in Bend is typically restricted to 80% of Area Median Income for home ownership, and 60% of Area Median Income for rentals. This is because most funding sources are limited to these incomes. However, some properties are able to serve higher incomes—it’s always worth checking the list maintained by our Regional Housing Authority.

Median income varies based on your family size. Median income for a family of four in Bend in 2018 is 69,600.